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Molecular fingerprint of gilthead seabream physiology in response to pollutant mixtures in the wild

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The increase in trace element concentrations in the aquatic environment due to anthropogenic activities, urge the need for their monitoring and their potential toxicity, chronic persistence, bioaccumulation, and biomagnification at different trophic levels. Gilthead seabream is a species of commercial importance in the Mediterranean Sea, both for the aquaculture and fisheries sectors, however very little is known about their trace element contamination and the resulting effect on their health. In the present study, 135 juveniles were collected from seven coastal lagoons known to be essential nursery areas for this species. Our results revealed the accumulation of multiple trace elements in individuals and distinct contamination signatures between lagoons which might lead to contrasted quality as nurseries for juveniles of numerous highly prized fish species in addition to seabreams. We further evaluated the potential adverse effect of these complex contamination mixtures on the liver (the main organ implicated in the metabolism of xenobiotics) and red muscle (a highly metabolic organ) using a proteomic approach. Alteration in cellular organization pathways and protein transport were detected in both tissues (albeit they were not similarly regulated). Chromosome organization and telomere maintenance in liver appeared to be affected by contaminant mixture which could increase mortality, age-related disease risk and shorter lifetime expectancy for these juveniles. Red muscle proteome also demonstrated an upregulation of pathways involved in metabolism in response to contamination which raise the issue of potential energy allocation trade-offs between the organisms’ main functions such as reproduction and growth. This study provides new insights into the cellular and molecular responses of seabreams to environmental pollution and proposed biomarkers of health effects of trace element that could serve as a starting point for larger-scale biomonitoring programs.
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hal-04295393 , version 1 (20-11-2023)

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Anaïs Beauvieux, Jean-Marc Fromentin, Diego Romero, Nathan Couffin, Adrien Brown, et al.. Molecular fingerprint of gilthead seabream physiology in response to pollutant mixtures in the wild. Environmental Pollution, 2024, 340, pp.122789. ⟨10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122789⟩. ⟨hal-04295393⟩
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