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<div class="csl-entry">Warth, B., Del Favero, G., Wiesenberger, G., Puntscher, H., Wölfingseder, L., Fruhmann, P., Sarkanj, B., Krska, R., Schuhmacher, R., Adam, G., & Marko, D. (2016). Identification of a novel human deoxynivalenol metabolite enhancing proliferation of intestinal and urinary bladder cells. <i>Scientific Reports</i>, <i>6</i>, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep33854</div>
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2045-2322
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/149795
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The mycotoxin deoxynivalenol (DON) is an abundant contaminant of cereal based food and a severe issue for global food safety. We report the discovery of DON-3-sulfate as a novel human metabolite and potential new biomarker of DON exposure. The conjugate was detectable in 70% of urine samples obtained from pregnant women in Croatia. For the measurement of urinary metabolites, a highly sensitive and selective LC-MS/MS method was developed and validated. The method was also used to investigate samples from a duplicate diet survey for studying the toxicokinetics of DON-3-sulfate. To get a preliminary insight into the biological relevance of the newly discovered DON-sulfates, in vitroexperiments were performed. In contrast to DON, sulfate conjugates lacked potency to suppress protein translation. However, surprisingly we found that DON-sulfates enhanced proliferation of human HT-29 colon carcinoma cells, primary human colon epithelial cells (HCEC-1CT) and, to some extent, also T24 bladder cancer cells. A proliferative stimulus, especially in tumorigenic cells raises concern on the potential impact of DON-sulfates on consumer health. Thus, a further characterization of their toxicological relevance should be of high priority.
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Scientific Reports
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Multidisciplinary
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Identification of a novel human deoxynivalenol metabolite enhancing proliferation of intestinal and urinary bladder cells
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10
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Original Research Article
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Scientific Reports
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E163-03-2 - Forschungsgruppe Molekulare Chemie und Chemische Biologie
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10.1038/srep33854
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2016-09-23
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33854
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2045-2322
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Bioscience Technology
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E163 - Institut für Angewandte Synthesechemie
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E163 - Institut für Angewandte Synthesechemie
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E164 - Institut für Chemische Technologien und Analytik