Publications by authors named "C Cosio"

Methylmercury (MeHg), a neurotoxic pollutant, is formed mainly under anaerobiosis. The "Modulo Sperimentale Elettromeccanico" (MOSE), built to temporarily close the Venice Lagoon and protect the city from flooding, induces changes in the hydrological regime, reducing water circulation and decreasing in the dissolved oxygen concentrations of the lagoon. Our study shows the potential changes in sediment and overlying water physico-chemistry in a simulated MOSE closing-event by incubating sediment cores for 48 h in the laboratory and deploying benthic chambers.

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The adverse outcome pathway (AOP) has been conceptualized in 2010 as an analytical construct to describe a sequential chain of causal links between key events, from a molecular initiating event leading to an adverse outcome (AO), considering several levels of biological organization. An AOP aims to identify and organize available knowledge about toxic effects of chemicals and drugs, either in ecotoxicology or toxicology, and it can be helpful in both basic and applied research and serve as a decision-making tool in support of regulatory risk assessment. The AOP concept has evolved since its introduction, and recent research in toxicology, based on integrative systems biology and artificial intelligence, gave it a new dimension.

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Article Synopsis
  • Dreissena polymorpha, a bivalve commonly found in freshwater ecosystems, shows promise as a biomonitor due to its efficiency in filtering and absorbing toxins, but its molecular stress responses to contaminants, particularly when exposed to multiple pollutants, are not well understood.
  • Research found that co-exposure to carbamazepine (CBZ) and methylmercury (MeHg) led to significant changes in protein and metabolite levels after 24 and 72 hours, highlighting specific alterations in neurotransmission pathways.
  • The study demonstrated that co-exposure caused more molecular changes than single exposures, emphasizing the combined toxic effects of CBZ and MeHg, and stressing the need for further investigation into molecular toxicity pathways in D. polymorpha
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Pesticides are used to combat agricultural pests but also trigger side effects on non-target organisms. Particularly, immune system dysregulation is a major concern due to the organism's increased vulnerability to diseases, including cancer development. Macrophages play essential roles in innate and adaptive immunity and can undergo classical (M1) or alternative (M2) activation.

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Increased concentration of mercury, particularly methylmercury, in the environment is a worldwide concern because of its toxicity in severely exposed humans. Although the formation of methylmercury in oxic water columns has been previously suggested, there is no evidence of the presence of microorganisms able to perform this process, using the hgcAB gene pair (hgc microorganisms), in such environments. Here we show the prevalence of hgc microorganisms in sinking particles of the oxic water column of Lake Geneva (Switzerland and France) and its anoxic bottom sediments.

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