Algal Blooms and Marine Biotoxins: 1999
Publications
Author: Landsberg,
J.H., Balazs, G.H., Steidinger, K.A., Baden, D.G., Work, T.M., and
Russell, D.J.
Title: The potential role of natural tumor promoters in
marine turtle fibropapillomatosis.
Publication: Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 11(3):
199-210, 1999.
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Notes:
Fibropapillomatosis (FP) in green turtles Chelonia mydas is
a debilitating, neoplastic disease that has reached worldwide
epizootic levels. The etiology of FP is unknown but has been
linked to oncogenic viruses. Toxic benthic dinoflagellates
(Prorocentrum spp.) are not typically considered
tumorigenic agents, yet they have a worldwide distribution and
produce a tumor promoter, okadaic acid (OA). Prorocentrum
spp. are epiphytic on macroalgae and seagrasses that are normal
components of green turtle diets. Here we show that green turtles
in the Hawaiian Islands consume Prorocentrum and that
high-risk FP areas are associated with areas where P. lima
and P. concavum are both highly prevalent and abundant. The
presence of presumptive OA in the tissues of Hawaiian green
turtles further suggests exposure and a potential role for this
tumor promoter in the etiology of FP.
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