TY - JOUR
T1 - Biomarkers for exposure to estrogenic compounds
T2 - Gene expression analysis in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
AU - Kausch, Ulf
AU - Alberti, Martin
AU - Haindl, Stefanie
AU - Budczies, Jan
AU - Hock, Bertold
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Gene expression analyses in male zebrafish (Danio rerio) were carried out using microarray technique and quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Genes responding to the exposure to 17/5-estradiol, bisphenol A and genistein were identified, among them genes involved in metabolism, reproductional and developmental processes. Threshold levels of 17β-estradiol (200 ng/L), bisphenol A (2000 μg/L), and genistein (5000 μg/L) for the upregulation of the vtg1 gene in short-time exposures (11 days) were determined by qPCR. 14k microarrays were used to generate complete lists of genes regulated by these estrogenic compounds. For this purpose, liver samples from 10 exposed zebrafish and 10 controls were processed. In this case the expressions of 211 genes were significantly regulated by 17β-estradiol, 47 by bisphenol A and 231 by genistein. Furthermore, it is shown that fish exposed to 17β-estradiol and genistein have similarities in their gene expression patterns, whereas bisphenol A apparently affected gene expression in a different way. Only genes coding for egg-yolk precursor protein vitellogenin were found to be regulated by all three compounds, which shows that these genes are the only suitable markers for exposure to different estrogenic compounds. The regulated genes were assigned to gene ontology classes. All three estrogenic compounds regulated genes mainly involved in primary and cellular metabolism, but genistein regulated several genes involved in cell cycle-regulation and bisphenol A several genes involved in protein biosynthesis. Genistein also upregulated the expression of four eggshell proteins, which can be used as biomarkers for exposure to this chemical.
AB - Gene expression analyses in male zebrafish (Danio rerio) were carried out using microarray technique and quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Genes responding to the exposure to 17/5-estradiol, bisphenol A and genistein were identified, among them genes involved in metabolism, reproductional and developmental processes. Threshold levels of 17β-estradiol (200 ng/L), bisphenol A (2000 μg/L), and genistein (5000 μg/L) for the upregulation of the vtg1 gene in short-time exposures (11 days) were determined by qPCR. 14k microarrays were used to generate complete lists of genes regulated by these estrogenic compounds. For this purpose, liver samples from 10 exposed zebrafish and 10 controls were processed. In this case the expressions of 211 genes were significantly regulated by 17β-estradiol, 47 by bisphenol A and 231 by genistein. Furthermore, it is shown that fish exposed to 17β-estradiol and genistein have similarities in their gene expression patterns, whereas bisphenol A apparently affected gene expression in a different way. Only genes coding for egg-yolk precursor protein vitellogenin were found to be regulated by all three compounds, which shows that these genes are the only suitable markers for exposure to different estrogenic compounds. The regulated genes were assigned to gene ontology classes. All three estrogenic compounds regulated genes mainly involved in primary and cellular metabolism, but genistein regulated several genes involved in cell cycle-regulation and bisphenol A several genes involved in protein biosynthesis. Genistein also upregulated the expression of four eggshell proteins, which can be used as biomarkers for exposure to this chemical.
KW - Bisphenol A
KW - Endocrine disruptors
KW - Gene expression
KW - Genistein
KW - Microarrays
KW - Zebrafish
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=39449122159&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/tox.20306
DO - 10.1002/tox.20306
M3 - Article
C2 - 18214933
AN - SCOPUS:39449122159
SN - 1520-4081
VL - 23
SP - 15
EP - 24
JO - Environmental Toxicology
JF - Environmental Toxicology
IS - 1
ER -