Application of Transcriptomics Dose-Response Modeling to Risk-Based Prioritization of Contaminants Detected in Tributaries of the North American Great Lakes [D. magna]
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ABSTRACT: As part of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, a series of chemical monitoring and surveillance efforts have detected approximately 550 chemicals in Great Lakes tributaries. Among these, there were 140 chemicals for which no empirical toxicity data were available to support prioritization. The aim of the present study was to generate transcriptomic points of departure (tPODs) for 10 of these compounds and demonstrate how they could be applied in a screening-level prioritization. Organisms representing three different trophic levels of the aquatic food-web (Pimephales promelas – secondary consumer, Daphnia magna-primary consumer, and R. subcapitata-primary producer). were exposed for 24 h to a ½-log dilution series of nominal exposure concentrations typically ranging from 66.7 to 0.021 µM of each chemical. In addition to observations of apical effects such as survival and morphology, whole body transcriptomic responses to each chemical were evaluated with targeted analysis using TempO-seq for P. promelas and D. magna and non-targeted full RNA-seq for R. subcapitata. Benchmark concentrations (BMCs) were calculated for each gene showing a concentration-dependent expression pattern. The tPOD for each chemical-species combination was defined as the 10th percentile of the BMCs. The tPODs ranged from 0.18 to 10.8 µM for P. promelas and 0.32 to 29 µM for D. magna, with the most potent of the chemicals tested being fipronil carboxamide. For R. subcapitata, the tPODs ranged from 0.04 to 1.77 µM, with gabapentin as the most potent chemical tested. Empirically derived tPODs from these data poor chemicals, as well as tPODs from previously tested data rich chemicals, were compared with concentrations detected in the Great Lakes basin. This work demonstrates the potential utility of emerging ecological high-throughput transcriptomics assays to support timely screening and prioritization of data poor environmental contaminants.
ORGANISM(S): Daphnia magna
PROVIDER: GSE269991 | GEO | 2025/06/06
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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