Pb exposure causes non-linear accumulation of Pb in D. melanogaster controlled by metallothionein B and exerts ecological effects

Sci Total Environ. 2023 Nov 20:900:165680. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.165680. Epub 2023 Jul 25.

Abstract

Pb pollution can harm human health and the ecosystem. Therefore, it is worthwhile to study the metabolic processes of heavy metals in individual bodies and their influence on ecological systems. In this work, we analyzed the genetic responses and physiological changes of D. melanogaster which took diets exposed to different doses of Pb using transcriptomic analysis, ICP-MS, and various other physiological methods. We found that the Pb accumulated in D. melanogaster in a nonlinear pattern with the increase of Pb content in food. Metallothioneins (Mtns), especially the MtnB directly affects the accumulation and excretion of metal Pb in D. melanogaster, and causes the nonlinear accumulation. Metal regulatory transcription factor-1 (MTF-1) is involved in the regulation of Pb-induced high expressions of Mtns. Furthermore, an interaction between the metal metabolism pathway and xenobiotic response pathway leads to the cross-tolerances of Pb-exposed D. melanogaster to insecticides and other toxins. The oxidative stress induced by Pb toxicity may be the bridge between them. Our findings provide a physiological and molecular genetic basis for further study of the accumulation and metabolism of Pb in D. melanogaster.

Keywords: D. melanogaster; Heavy metal toxicity; Insecticide resistance; Lead; MTF-1; Metallothioneins; Xenobiotic response.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Drosophila melanogaster* / genetics
  • Ecosystem
  • Humans
  • Lead / metabolism
  • Lead / toxicity
  • Metallothionein / genetics
  • Metallothionein / metabolism
  • Metals, Heavy* / metabolism

Substances

  • Lead
  • Metallothionein
  • Metals, Heavy