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From speciation to toxicity: Using a “Two-in-One” whole-cell bioreporter approach to assess harmful effects of Cd and Pb

Boling Li, Xiaokai Zhang, Boris Tefsen, Mona Wells

2022Water Research22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Due to the sheer number of contaminated sites, bioavailability-based measurement and modeling of toxicity is used to triage response; despite advances, both remain relatively cumbersome. Cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) are two of the most toxic and globally prevalent pollutants, disproportionately impacting disadvantaged communities. Here we demonstrate the use of high throughput lights-on bioreporter technology to measure both speciation and toxicity. The organism's response is fit-for-purpose to parameterize the Biotic Ligand Model used in risk assessment of aquatic ecotoxicity and setting environmental Water Quality Criteria. Toxicity endpoints for analogous Cd and Pb models reported in literature average 71st and 44th rank-percentile sensitivity of Genus Mean Acute Values for acute toxicity (i.e., insensitive) in comparison to the bioreporter, the unique dual-mode measurement ability of which can predict toxicity endpoints from below the 5th percentile up to the 50th rank-percentile. These results are extensible to other reporters, paving the way to cost-efficient environmental risk assessment of aquatic ecotoxicity for a wide range of priority toxic pollutants.

Topics & Concepts

EcotoxicityEnvironmental chemistryEcotoxicologyToxicityAcute toxicityPollutantBiotic Ligand ModelBioreporterEnvironmental toxicologyEnvironmental scienceBiologyToxicologyChemistryEcologyGene expressionOrganic chemistryBiochemistryGeneReporter genebioluminescence and chemiluminescence researchEnvironmental Toxicology and EcotoxicologyElectrochemical Analysis and Applications