“…5 T-2 toxin exposure induces lesions in hematopoietic, lymphoid, gastrointestinal, and brain tissue. [6][7][8] Also, T-2 toxin exhibits cytotoxic and immunosuppressive action, 9 causes inhibition of the syntheses of protein, DNA and RNA, 6,7 affects the cell cycle in human chondrocytes C28/12, hepatic epithelial L-02 and tubular epithelial HK-02 cells, 10 and induces apoptosis in fetal rat brain, 6 human chondrocytes, 11 different human cell lines, such as HeLa, Bel-7402, Chang liver cells, 12 human chondrocytes C28/12, hepatic epithelial L-02, and tubular epithelial HK-02 cells. 10 These studies indicate that T-2 toxin induces apoptosis through the reactive oxygen speciesmediated mitochondrial pathway by activating various signaling mediators, such as mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) and caspases.…”