Toxicology Reports (Jan 2022)

Cadmium and wild boar: Environmental exposure and immunological impact on macrophages

  • Giulia Franzoni,
  • Valentina Ciccotelli,
  • Lucia Masiello,
  • Chiara Grazia De Ciucis,
  • Antonio Giovanni Anfossi,
  • Barbara Vivaldi,
  • Mauro Ledda,
  • Susanna Zinellu,
  • Silvia Dei Giudici,
  • Enrica Berio,
  • Andreoli Tiziana,
  • Monica Dellepiane,
  • Simona Zoppi,
  • Chiara Masotti,
  • Maria Ines Crescio,
  • Annalisa Oggiano,
  • Carlo Ercolini,
  • Elisabetta Razzuoli

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 171 – 180

Abstract

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Cadmium (Cd2+) is regarded as one of the most toxic heavy metals, which can enter the food chain through environmental contamination and be bioaccumulated. Its exposure in Ligurian wild boars was monitored between 2016–2020 and revealed high level of this heavy metal in different provinces. In one of these polluted area, 21 wild boars were additionally sampled and the relationship between hepatic and renal Cd2+ concentration suggested that majority of these animals presented chronic intoxication. Cd2+ exposure of wild boar might lead to an immunosuppression status, thus in vitro experiments on wild boar monocyte-derived macrophages (moMФ) were carried out. Effects of Cd2+ scalar doses were evaluated through viability and adsorption assays, ELISA, qPCR. Moderate doses of this environmental pollutant (20 μM) were absorbed by moMФ, with subsequent reduction of their viability. This heavy metal did not trigger release of either IFN- β, anti-inflammatory or pro-inflammatory cytokines by moMФ, instead 24 h treatment with 20 μM of Cd2+ resulted in down-regulated expression of TNF-α, IL-12p40, several TLRs, CD14, MD2, BD2, MyD88, p65, and NOS2. The results of our monitoring activity suggested that wild boar can be useful to monitor environmental exposure of this heavy metal and can help in understanding the type of contamination. In addition, in vitro experiments on wild boar moMФ revealed that Cd2+ exposure negatively affected the immune function of these cells, likely leading to increased susceptibility to infection.

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