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Effects of tributyltin on retinoid X receptor gene expression and global DNA methylation during intracapsular development of the gastropod Tritia mutabilis (Linnaeus, 1758)

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DOI: 10.1016/j.etap.2021.103753

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DNMT1; Endocrine disruptors; Epigenetics; RXR; Tributyltin; Tritia mutabilis

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  1. Fisheries Local Action Group (FLAG) Marche Sud-Action Plan

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Tributyltin (TBT) induces imposex in marine snails through the retinoid X receptor (RXR)-dependent pathway, with potential effects on processes such as differentiation, apoptosis, and embryonic development. This study investigated the RXR expression changes in Tritia mutabilis embryos exposed to different TBT concentrations, showing time-dependent alterations in gene transcription and DNA methylation levels. Overall, these findings suggest that RXR plays a crucial role in early T. mutabilis embryo development and may mediate epigenetic changes induced by TBT exposure.
The tributyltin (TBT)-mediated induction of imposex in marine snails is considered a common mechanism of endocrine disruption through the retinoid X receptor (RXR)-dependent pathway. However, there is evidence that regulation of RXR also relates to metabolic processes, differentiation, apoptosis, and embryonic development, playing a key role in molluscan neuronal differentiation and organogenesis. In this regard, very little is known about the gastropod Tritia mutabilis especially in relation to the effects of TBT exposure during intracapsular embryonic development. In this study, we have investigated the RXR expression fold changes of T. mutabilis encapsulated embryos exposed to different concentrations (10-10 to 10-12 M) of TBT up to 10 days of treatment. We demonstrate that RXR is sequentially expressed during development and that exposure to the lowest and highest TBT doses induces time-dependent changes in RXR gene transcription. We also show that TBT treatment is associated with global DNA demethylation and reduced DNA-methyltransferase I (DNMT1) expression and activity levels. Overall, our data indicate that RXR has important functions during the early stages of T. mutabilis embryo development and is involved in mediating the potential epigenetic alterations induced by TBT exposure.

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