Ochratoxin A and T-2 Toxin Induce Clonogenicity and Cell Migration in Human Colon Carcinoma and Fetal Lung Fibroblast Cell Lines

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TitreOchratoxin A and T-2 Toxin Induce Clonogenicity and Cell Migration in Human Colon Carcinoma and Fetal Lung Fibroblast Cell Lines
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursAbassi H, Ayed-Boussema I, Shirley S, Abid S, Bacha H
JournalJOURNAL OF BIOCHEMICAL AND MOLECULAR TOXICOLOGY
Volume30
Pagination128-135
Date PublishedMAR
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1095-6670
Mots-clésAflatoxin B1, cell migration, Clonogenicity, Ochratoxin a, T2-Toxin
Résumé

T-2 toxin and Ochratoxin A (OTA) are toxic secondary metabolites produced by various fungi, and together they contaminate feedstuffs worldwide. T-2 toxin and OTA may exert carcinogenic action in rodent. Despite the various in vivo experiments, carcinogenicity of these two mycotoxins has not yet been proven for human. In this current study, we proposed to investigate, in Human colon carcinoma cells and fetal lung fibroblast-like cells transfected with MYC, the effect of T-2 toxin and OTA on cell clonogenicity and cell migration. Results of the present investigation showed that T2-toxin as well as OTA has an important clonogenic effect in all cell lines, suggesting that these mycotoxins could promote the transcription of c-myc gene. Furthermore, T-2 toxin and OTA enhanced the migration effect of HCT116 cells at very low concentrations, proposing that these mycotoxins may exhibit carcinogenesis-like properties in the studied cells.

DOI10.1002/jbt.21771