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The lipid-mediated hypothesis of fumonisin B1 toxicodynamics tested in model membranes
Authors:Theumer Martín G  Clop Eduardo M  Rubinstein Héctor R  Perillo María A
Affiliation:

aBofísica-Química, Depto. Química, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales, Argentina

bMicrobiología de los alimentos, Depto. Bioquím. Clínica, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Argentina

cInstituto Superior de Investigación, Desarrollo y Servicio de Alimentos, Secretaría de Ciencia y Tecnología, Argentina

dUniversidad Nacional de Córdoba, Ciudad Universitaria, Córdoba, Argentina

Abstract:The disruption of lipidic metabolism was considered a good candidate to explain FB1 toxicity mechanism. In the present work we investigated molecular organizational changes induced by FB1–biomembrane interaction possibly involved in mycotoxic effects.

FB1 was self-aggregated with a critical micellar concentration of 1.97 mM. FB1 (0–81.4 μM), decreased in a dose-dependent manner, the fluorescence anisotropy of TMA-DPH (from 0.349 ± 0.003 to 0.1720 ± 0.0035) in dpPC bilayers, whilst no differences were registered with DPH. At 5.6 μM in the subphase, FB1 increased the lateral surface pressure (π) of a Langmuir film to an extent that depended on the monolayer composition (ΔπdpPC:DOTAP 3:1 > ΔπdpPC:dpPA3:1 > ΔπdpPC), the molecular packing (Δπ decreased linearly as a function of the initial π) and the subphase pH (ΔπpH 2.6 > ΔπpH 7.4 and maximal π allowing the drug penetration πcut-off was 34.3 and 27.7 mN/m at pH 2.63 and 7.4, respectively). FB1 increased the surface potential of dpPC and dpPC:DOTAP monolayers and decreased that of dpPC:dpPA. This suggested that FB1 acquired different orientations and/or foldings depending on the surface electrostatics and the toxin charge state. Moreover, FB1–lipid interactions were transduced into long-range effects at the mesoscopic level affecting the lipidic self-separated lateral domains shape and density.

Keywords:Mycotoxins   Fumonisin B1   Folding   Self-aggregation   Membrane-binding interfacial localization
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