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Title: Integrating in silico with in vivo approach to investigate phthalate and bisphenol A mixture-linked asthma development: Positive probiotic intervention
Authors: Baralić, Katarina
Bozic, Dragica
Živančević, S. Katarina 
Milenković, Milan
Javorac, Dragana
Marić, Đurđica
Antonijević Miljaković, Evica
Buha Djordjevic, Aleksandra
Vukomanović, Predrag
Ćurčić, Marijana
Bulat, Zorica
Antonijević, Biljana
Đukić-Ćosić, Danijela
Keywords: Asthma;Endocrine disruptors;Mechanisms;Probiotic;Toxicogenomic data mining
Issue Date: 15-Nov-2021
Rank: M21a
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Citation: Katarina Baralic, Dragica Bozic, Katarina Živnčević, Milan Milenković, Dragana Javorac, Đurđica Marić, Evica Antonijević Miljaković, Aleksandra Buha Djordjevic, Predrag Vukomanović, Marijana ĆurČić,Zorica Bulat, Biljana Antonijević, Danijela Đukić-Ćosić, Integrating in silico with in vivo approach to investigate phthalate and bisphenol A mixture-linked asthma development: Positive probiotic intervention, Food and Chemical Toxicology, Volume 158, 2021, 112671, ISSN 0278-6915, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fct.2021.112671. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0278691521007043)
Journal: Food and Chemical Toxicology
Abstract: 
The aim of this study was to explore the mechanisms of bis(2- ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), dibutyl phthalate (DBP) and bisphenol A (BPA) mixture-induced asthma development and test probiotic as a potential positive intervention. Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD) and ToppGene Suite were used as the main tools for in silico analysis. In vivo 28-day experiment was conducted on rats - seven groups (n = 6): (1) Control: corn oil, (2) P: probiotic (8.78 * 108 CFU/kg/day); (3) DEHP: 50 mg/kg b.w./day, (4) DBP: 50 mg/kg b.w./day, (5) BPA: 25 mg/kg b.w./day; (6) MIX: DEHP + DBP + BPA; (7) MIX + P. Lungs, thymus and kidneys were extracted and prepared for redox status and essential metals analysis. By conducting additional in vitro experiment, probiotic phthalate and BPA binding ability was explored. There were 24 DEHP, DBP and BPA asthma-related genes, indicating the three most probable mechanisms - apoptosis, inflammation and oxidative stress. In vivo experiment confirmed that significant changes in redox status/essential metal parameters were either prominent, or only present in the MIX group, indicating possible additive effects. In vitro experiment confirmed the ability of the multy-strain probiotic to bind DEHP/DBP/BPA mixture, while probiotic administration ameliorated mixture-induced changes in rat tissue.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4566
ISSN: 0278-6915
DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2021.112671
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