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Mechanistic Insights into Mancozeb-Induced Redox Imbalance and Structural Remodelling Affecting the Function of Human Red Blood Cells

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
Mancozeb is a broad-spectrum fungicide used extensively in agriculture to protect crops against a wide range of plant diseases. Although its capacity to induce oxidative stress is well documented, the cytotoxic effects of mancozeb on red blood cells (RBCs) remain poorly characterized. The present study aimed to investigate the cytotoxic effects of mancozeb on isolated RBCs, with particular focus on oxidative stress-induced cellular and molecular alterations. Human RBCs were exposed to mancozeb (0.5–100 μM) for 24 h. No hemolytic activity was observed across the tested concentrations. However, 10 and 100 μM mancozeb induced a significant increase in intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS), leading to lipid and protein oxidation and impaired Na+/K+-ATPase and anion exchanger 1 (AE1) function. These changes resulted in altered RBC morphology, reduced deformability, and increased methemoglobin levels. Alterations in glycophorin A distribution, anion exchanger 1 (AE1) clustering and phosphorylation, and α/β-spectrin and band 4.1 re-arrangement indicated disrupted membrane–cytoskeleton interactions. A release of extracellular vesicles (EVs) positive for glycophorin A and annexin-V was also observed, consistent with plasma membrane remodeling. Despite increased intracellular calcium, eryptosis remained minimal, possibly due to activation of protective estrogen receptor (ER)-mediated pathways involving ERK1/2 and AKT signaling. Activation of the cellular antioxidant system and the glutathione redox system (GSH/GSSG) occurred, with catalase (CAT) playing a predominant role, while superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity remained largely unchanged. These findings offer mechanistic insights regarding the potential health impact of oxidative stress induced by pesticide exposure
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
xenobiotic,oxidative stress, anion exchanger 1, estrogen receptors, erythrocytes
Elenco autori:
Spinelli, Sara; Straface, Elisabetta; Gambardella, Lucrezia; Bozzuto, Giuseppina; Caruso, Daniele; Marino, Angela; Dossena, Silvia; Morabito, Rossana; Remigante, Alessia
Autori di Ateneo:
MARINO Angela
MORABITO Rossana
REMIGANTE Alessia Grazia Dominga
SPINELLI Sara
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unime.it/handle/11570/3342001
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ANTIOXIDANTS
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