Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (Jan 2025)

In silico and in vitro evaluation of potential agonistic and antagonistic estrogenic and androgenic activities of pure cyanotoxins, microcystin-LR and cylindrospermopsin

  • Antonio Casas-Rodríguez,
  • Antonio Cascajosa-Lira,
  • María Puerto,
  • Ana María Cameán,
  • Angeles Jos

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 289
p. 117456

Abstract

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The potential endocrine disruption activity of cyanotoxins, particularly their effects on estrogen and androgen receptors (ER, AR), remains poorly understood. In the present study, the potential agonistic/antagonistic estrogenic and androgenic activities of MC-LR and CYN have been determined for the first time with validated OECD Test Guidelines No. 455 and 458, respectively. The data show that only MC-LR demonstrated weak estrogenic agonistic effects (LogPC10 value of −9.85 M), while both toxins displayed antagonistic effects on the ER, with LogIC30 values of −4.4 and −6.4 for MC-LR and CYN, respectively. In addition, neither MC-LR nor CYN exhibited agonistic/antagonistic activities in AR. Docking studies revealed potential interactions between both toxins and AR, with CYN showing a higher predicted affinity for this receptor. In vivo studies, particularly those investigating androgen disruption, are warranted to confirm the endocrine disrupting potential of MC-LR and CYN.

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