Lipids in Health and Disease (Dec 2011)

Induction of cytotoxicity of <it>Pelagia noctiluca </it>venom causes reactive oxygen species generation, lipid peroxydation induction and DNA damage in human colon cancer cells

  • Ayed Yosra,
  • Boussabbeh Manel,
  • Zakhama Wiem,
  • Bouaziz Chayma,
  • Abid Salwa,
  • Bacha Hassen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-511X-10-232
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 232

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Abstract Background The long-lasting and abundant blooming of Pelagia noctiluca in Tunisian coastal waters compromises both touristic and fishing activities and causes substantial economic losses. Determining their molecular mode of action is, important in order to limit or prevent the subsequent damages. Thus, the aim of the present study was to investigate the propensity of Pelagia noctiluca venom to cause oxidative damage in HCT 116 cells and its associated genotoxic effects. Results Our results indicated an overproduction of ROS, an induction of catalase activity and an increase of MDA generation. We looked for DNA fragmentation by means of the comet assay. Results indicated that venom of Pelagia noctiluca induced DNA fragmentation. SDS-PAGE analysis of Pelagia noctiluca venom revealed at least 15 protein bands of molecular weights ranging from 4 to 120 kDa. Conclusion Oxidative damage may be an initiating event and contributes, in part, to the mechanism of toxicity of Pelagia noctiluca venom.

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