2017
DOI: 10.3390/md15070233
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Toxicity at the Edge of Life: A Review on Cyanobacterial Toxins from Extreme Environments

Abstract: Cyanotoxins are secondary metabolites produced by cyanobacteria, of varied chemical nature and toxic effects. Although cyanobacteria thrive in all kinds of ecosystems on Earth even under very harsh conditions, current knowledge on cyanotoxin distribution is almost restricted to freshwaters from temperate latitudes. In this review, we bring to the forefront the presence of cyanotoxins in extreme environments. Cyanotoxins have been reported especially in polar deserts (both from the Arctic and Antarctica) and al… Show more

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“…Cyanotoxins detected in habitats such as these include the neurotoxins anatoxin‐a ( 26 ), anatoxin‐a(S) ( 27 ), β‐methylaminopropionic acid ( 28 ) and 2,4‐diaminobutyric acid ( 29 ), as well as the hepatotoxins, nodularin ( 30 ) and cylindrospermopsin ( 31 ). Biosynthesis of these toxins is mainly attributed to the cyanobacterial genera Arthrospira, Oscillatoria and Synechococcus (Cirés et al ). Apart from their toxicological properties, cylindrospermopsin ( 31 ) and anatoxin‐a ( 26 ) show estrogenic activity in vivo and in vitro assays (Liu et al , b).…”
Section: Desertsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cyanotoxins detected in habitats such as these include the neurotoxins anatoxin‐a ( 26 ), anatoxin‐a(S) ( 27 ), β‐methylaminopropionic acid ( 28 ) and 2,4‐diaminobutyric acid ( 29 ), as well as the hepatotoxins, nodularin ( 30 ) and cylindrospermopsin ( 31 ). Biosynthesis of these toxins is mainly attributed to the cyanobacterial genera Arthrospira, Oscillatoria and Synechococcus (Cirés et al ). Apart from their toxicological properties, cylindrospermopsin ( 31 ) and anatoxin‐a ( 26 ) show estrogenic activity in vivo and in vitro assays (Liu et al , b).…”
Section: Desertsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An increasing number of cyanobacterial species are now known to produce cyanotoxins (Mowe et al, 2015;Cirés et al, 2017). Their proliferation, especially in freshwater environments, threatens both water quality and human and animal health (Codd et al, 1999;Codd, 2000;Paerl et al, 2001;Lee et al, 2017;Huisman et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cytokine activation of IFNK, LTB, CD70, IL18, CCL5, BMP7, GPI, GDF5, IL10, CCL22, CXCL16, TNFSF14, IL11; day 0 elevation of both Shewanella baltica and Shigella boydii; spike in bone marrow specific genes at all three days with the highest at day 8; elevation of tissue damage biomarkers at day 0. (34,35); known 1468 day0 elevated transcripts (GO renal allograft rejection(36)); high level of M0 macrophages at day 3.…”
Section: Patient Precision Medicine Insightsmentioning
confidence: 99%