G. Santovito et al., Regulation of metallothionein (MT) in Tetrahymena: Induction of MT-mRNA and protein by cadmium exposure, EUR J PROT, 36(4), 2000, pp. 437-442
Cd-dependent regulation of MT expression in Tetrahymena pigmentosa and T. p
yriformis was investigated by measuring MT-mRNA and MT accumulation in resp
onse to chronic exposure to subtoxic doses of the metal. MT synthesis occur
s very soon and MT content increases progressively with Cd accumulation in
both species. The induction of MT-mRNA in response to Cd is very rapid, wit
h no observable lag period. At the beginning of exposure, very small amount
s of intracellular Cd are sufficient to induce a strong response. Maximum l
evels of MT-mRNA induction, more than 40-fold, occurred within 30 min of me
tal treatment in T. pigmentosa. This maximum induction was then followed by
down-regulation to 20-fold above the original basal level over the next 30
min. In T. pyriformis, the MT-mRNA maximum level was reached after 60 min,
followed by a slow decrease to about 25-fold the basal level within 24 h.
This transient fluctuation of mRNA levels is similar to those in other orga
nisms. The data emphasise the importance of an efficient detoxification pat
hway by complex Cd regulation of MT transcription, which enables Tetrahymen
a to survive in the continued elevated presence of toxic ions in the enviro
nment.