Title (eng)
Resolving complexity: identification of altersetin and toxin mixtures responsible for the immunomodulatory, antiestrogenic and genotoxic potential of a complex Alternaria mycotoxin extract
Author
Vanessa Partsch
Francesco Crudo
Daniel Piller
Giorgia Del Favero
Doris Marko
Abstract (eng)
Alternaria mycotoxins may pose significant risks to human health due to their diverse spectrum of adverse effects and frequent occurrences in food. A previous study demonstrated the immunosuppressive, antiestrogenic, and genotoxic potential of a complex Alternaria mycotoxin extract (CE). The present study aimed to elucidate specific Alternaria mycotoxins or combinations thereof responsible for toxicity. Following toxicity-guided fractionation of the CE, a multiparametric panel of assays was applied to assess different endpoints. These included immunomodulatory effects (NF-?B reporter gene assay in THP1-Lucia™ monocytes), estrogenicity/antiestrogenicity (alkaline phosphatase assay in Ishikawa cells) and genotoxicity (?H2AX and alkaline comet assays in HepG2 cells). LC-MS/MS analysis revealed prominent mycotoxins in the active fractions, with altersetin (AST) identified as a novel key compound exhibiting immunoinhibitory (?2 ?M) and antiestrogenic (?5 ?M) properties in vitro. Additionally, while specific mycotoxin combinations explained the toxicity of active fractions, some effects remained unexplained, suggesting the presence of unidentified bioactive substances. This study underscores the significance of AST and specific toxin mixtures as major contributors to CE toxicity. Further, it highlights the importance of considering combinatory effects in risk assessment of Alternaria mycotoxins as well as further investigation of unknown Alternaria metabolites, which may pose additional health risks.
Keywords (eng)
AlternariaHumansMycotoxins ToxicityTandem Mass SpectrometryHep G2 CellsImmunologic Factors ToxicityImmunologic Factors PharmacologyEstrogen Antagonists ToxicityEstrogen Antagonists PharmacologyDNA Damage Drug EffectsComet Assay
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[eng]
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Food and Chemical Toxicology
Volume
198
ISSN
1873-6351
Issued
2025
Number of pages
15
Publication
Elsevier
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Date issued
2025
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https://phaidra.vetmeduni.ac.at/o:4028
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