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Excessive residual avermectin (AVM) in the environment can have toxic effects on non-target organisms. AVM can exert immunotoxicity by inducing genomic demethylation, but its effect on neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) release in carp is unclear. In this study, carp neutrophils were pretreated with 5 μg/L AVM or 4 μM DNA demethylation inhibitor (aurintricarboxylic acid, ATA), alone or in combination, and then treated with 4 μM phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) to stimulate NETs release. The results showed that exposure of carp neutrophils to AVM significantly suppressed NETs release and MPO expression, increased ROS production, and dramatically reduced PMA-induced cellular respiratory burst. In addition, AVM could bind to the MBD2 molecule, markedly upregulate MBD2 expression to cause demethylation, and clearly activate PTEN expression, thereby inhibiting the expression of PI3K, AKT, Raf, MEK, and ERK. However, these effects were alleviated by ATA. In conclusion, our study showed that AVM could inhibit NETs release in carp by inducing demethylation of PTEN to negatively regulate NETs synthesis pathways and reducing respiratory burst level. Our findings clarify the mechanism of AVM immunotoxicity to fish and are of great significance for efforts to protect the ecological environment and human health. Copyright © 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Shufang Zheng, Shengchen Wang, Qiaojian Zhang, Ziwei Zhang, Shiwen Xu. Avermectin inhibits neutrophil extracellular traps release by activating PTEN demethylation to negatively regulate the PI3K-ERK pathway and reducing respiratory burst in carp. Journal of hazardous materials. 2020 May 05;389:121885

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