Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (Sep 2023)

Synergistic effects of low-dose arsenic and N-methyl-N′-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine co-exposure by altering gut microbiota and intestinal metabolic profile in rats

  • Kexin Wang,
  • Xiao Lin,
  • Tingting Wang,
  • Xiaohui Zhang,
  • Wenli Cheng,
  • Fang Xu,
  • Li Wang,
  • Bin Li,
  • Min Wang,
  • Wuqi Wang,
  • Meng Zhang,
  • Shaopeng Ding,
  • Guoqing Jin,
  • Yuting Zhu,
  • Wanshui Yang,
  • Anla Hu,
  • Qihong Zhao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 263
p. 115195

Abstract

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Biological organisms are exposed to low-dose arsenic or N-nitro compounds (NOCs) alone or in combination worldwide, especially in areas with high cancer prevalence through drinking water or food exposure; however, information on their combined exposure effects is limited. Here, we conducted an in-depth study of the effects on the gut microbiota, metabolomics, and signaling pathways using rat models exposed to arsenic or N-methyl-N′-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine (MNNG), one of the most active carcinogenic NOCs, separately or in combination with metabolomics and high-throughput sequencing. Compared to exposure alone, combined exposure to arsenic and MNNG exacerbated damage to gastric tissue morphology, interfered with intestinal microflora and substance metabolism, and exerted a stronger carcinogenic effect. This may be related to intestinal microbiota disorders, including Dyella, Oscillibacter, Myroides, and metabolic pathways such as glycine, serine, and threonine metabolism, arginine biosynthesis, central carbon metabolism in cancer, and purine and pyrimidine metabolism, thereby enhancing the cancer-causing effects of gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH), P53, and Wnt signaling pathways.

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