Toxins (Oct 2023)

Unraveling the Nrf2-ARE Signaling Pathway in the DF-1 Chicken Fibroblast Cell Line: Insights into T-2 Toxin-Induced Oxidative Stress Regulation

  • Suisui Gao,
  • Kaixin Wang,
  • Kuankuan Xiong,
  • Shuai Xiao,
  • Chujian Wu,
  • Mingxia Zhou,
  • Linfeng Li,
  • Guoxiang Yuan,
  • Lihuang Jiang,
  • Qianbo Xiong,
  • Lingchen Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins15110627
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 11
p. 627

Abstract

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The T-2 toxin (T2) poses a major threat to the health and productivity of animals. The present study aimed to investigate the regulatory mechanism of Nrf2 derived from broilers against T2-induced oxidative damage. DF-1 cells, including those with normal characteristics, as well as those overexpressing or with a knockout of specific components, were exposed to a 24 h treatment of 50 nM T2. The primary objective was to evaluate the indicators associated with oxidative stress and the expression of downstream antioxidant factors regulated by the Nrf2-ARE signaling pathway, at both the mRNA and protein levels. The findings of this study demonstrated a noteworthy relationship between the up-regulation of the Nrf2 protein and a considerable reduction in the oxidative stress levels within DF-1 cells (p p p p < 0.05). This experiment lays a theoretical foundation for investigating the detrimental impacts of T2 on broiler chickens. It also establishes a research framework for employing the Nrf2 protein in broiler chicken production and breeding. Moreover, it introduces novel insights for the prospective management of oxidative stress-related ailments in the livestock and poultry industry.

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