Development of a fluorescent transgenic zebrafish biosensor for sensing aquatic heavy metal pollution
2016
Pawar, Nilambari | Gireesh-Babu, P. | Sabnis, Supriya | Rasal, Kiran | Murthy, Renuka | Zaidi, S. G. S. | Sivasubbu, Sridhar | Chaudhari, Aparna
We report a transgenic zebrafish (Danio rerio) designed to respond to heavy metals using a metal-responsive promoter linked to a fluorescent reporter gene (DsRed2). The metallothionein MT-Ia1 promoter containing metal-responsive elements was derived from the Asian green mussel, Perna viridis. The promoter is known to be induced by a broad spectrum of heavy metals. The promoter-reporter cassette cloned into the Tol2 transposon vector was microinjected into zebrafish embryos that were then reared to maturity. A transgene integration rate of 28 % was observed. The confirmed transgenics were mated with wild-type counterparts, and pools of F₁ embryos were exposed to sub-lethal doses of Cd²⁺, Cu²⁺, Hg²⁺, Pb²⁺ and Zn²⁺. The red fluorescence response of zebrafish embryos was observed 8 h post- exposure to these sub-lethal doses of heavy metals using a fluorescence microscope. Reporter expression estimated by real-time PCR revealed eightfold, sixfold and twofold increase on exposure to highest concentrations of Hg²⁺, Cd²⁺ and Cu²⁺, while Pb²⁺ and Zn²⁺ had no effect. This biosensor could be a first-level screening method for confirming aquatic heavy metal bio-toxicity to eukaryotes.
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