Hagstrom_2018_Arch.Toxicol_92_1161

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Title : Planarian cholinesterase: molecular and functional characterization of an evolutionarily ancient enzyme to study organophosphorus pesticide toxicity - Hagstrom_2018_Arch.Toxicol_92_1161
Author(s) : Hagstrom D , Zhang S , Ho A , Tsai ES , Radic Z , Jahromi A , Kaj KJ , He Y , Taylor P , Collins ES
Ref : Archives of Toxicology , 92 :1161 , 2018
Abstract :

The asexual freshwater planarian Dugesia japonica has emerged as a medium-throughput alternative animal model for neurotoxicology. We have previously shown that D. japonica are sensitive to organophosphorus pesticides (OPs) and characterized the in vitro inhibition profile of planarian cholinesterase (DjChE) activity using irreversible and reversible inhibitors. We found that DjChE has intermediate features of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE). Here, we identify two candidate genes (Djche1 and Djche2) responsible for DjChE activity. Sequence alignment and structural homology modeling with representative vertebrate AChE and BChE sequences confirmed our structural predictions, and show that both DjChE enzymes have intermediate sized catalytic gorges and disrupted peripheral binding sites. Djche1 and Djche2 were both expressed in the planarian nervous system, as anticipated from previous activity staining, but with distinct expression profiles. To dissect how DjChE inhibition affects planarian behavior, we acutely inhibited DjChE activity by exposing animals to either an OP (diazinon) or carbamate (physostigmine) at 1 microM for 4 days. Both inhibitors delayed the reaction of planarians to heat stress. Simultaneous knockdown of both Djche genes by RNAi similarly resulted in a delayed heat stress response. Furthermore, chemical inhibition of DjChE activity increased the worms' ability to adhere to a substrate. However, increased substrate adhesion was not observed in Djche1/Djche2 (RNAi) animals or in inhibitor-treated day 11 regenerates, suggesting this phenotype may be modulated by other mechanisms besides ChE inhibition. Together, our study characterizes DjChE expression and function, providing the basis for future studies in this system to dissect alternative mechanisms of OP toxicity.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: dugja-CHE1 , dugja-CHE2

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Gene_locus dugja-CHE1    dugja-CHE2

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Hagstrom D, Zhang S, Ho A, Tsai ES, Radic Z, Jahromi A, Kaj KJ, He Y, Taylor P, Collins ES (2018)
Planarian cholinesterase: molecular and functional characterization of an evolutionarily ancient enzyme to study organophosphorus pesticide toxicity
Archives of Toxicology 92 :1161

Hagstrom D, Zhang S, Ho A, Tsai ES, Radic Z, Jahromi A, Kaj KJ, He Y, Taylor P, Collins ES (2018)
Archives of Toxicology 92 :1161