Developmental basis for intestinal barrier against the toxicity of graphene oxide.
Mingxia RenLi ZhaoXuecheng DingNatalia KrastevaQi RuiDayong WangPublished in: Particle and fibre toxicology (2018)
Using C. elegans as an in vivo assay system, we found that several developmental genes required for the control of intestinal development regulated both the intestinal permeability and the GO toxicity. With the focus on PKC-3, we raised two intestinal signaling cascades, PKC-3-SEC-8-WTS-1 and PKC-3-ISP-1/SOD-3. Our results will strengthen our understanding the molecular basis for developmental machinery of intestinal barrier against GO toxicity and translocation in animals.