Using In Silico Approach for Metabolomic and Toxicity Prediction of Alternariol

Toxins (Basel). 2023 Jun 28;15(7):421. doi: 10.3390/toxins15070421.

Abstract

Alternariol is a metabolite produced by Alternaria fungus that can contaminate a variety of food and feed materials. The objective of the present paper was to provide a prediction of Phase I and II metabolites of alternariol and a detailed ADME/Tox profile for alternariol and its metabolites using an in silico working model based on the MetaTox, SwissADME, pKCMS, and PASS online computational programs. A number of 12 metabolites were identified as corresponding to the metabolomic profile of alternariol. ADME profile for AOH and predicted metabolites indicated a moderate or high intestinal absorption probability but a low probability to penetrate the blood-brain barrier. In addition to cytotoxic, mutagenic, carcinogenic, and endocrine disruptor effects, the computational model has predicted other toxicological endpoints for the analyzed compounds, such as vascular toxicity, haemato-toxicity, diarrhea, and nephrotoxicity. AOH and its metabolites have been predicted to act as a substrate for different isoforms of phase I and II drug-metabolizing enzymes and to interact with the response to oxidative stress. In conclusion, in silico methods can represent a viable alternative to in vitro and in vivo tests for the prediction of mycotoxins metabolism and toxicity.

Keywords: alternariol; metabolism; toxicity.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Alternaria / metabolism
  • Lactones* / metabolism
  • Metabolomics
  • Mycotoxins* / metabolism
  • Oxidative Stress

Substances

  • alternariol
  • Lactones
  • Mycotoxins

Grants and funding

This research was funded by Romanian Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitalization, grant numbers PCE 42/2022 and 8PFE/2021.