Effective protective agents against the organ toxicity of T-2 toxin and corresponding detoxification mechanisms: A narrative review

Anim Nutr. 2024 Feb 9:16:251-266. doi: 10.1016/j.aninu.2023.12.001. eCollection 2024 Mar.

Abstract

T-2 toxin is one of the most widespread and toxic fungal toxins in food and feed. It can cause gastrointestinal toxicity, hepatotoxicity, immunotoxicity, reproductive toxicity, neurotoxicity, and nephrotoxicity in humans and animals. T-2 toxin is physicochemically stable and does not readily degrade during food and feed processing. Therefore, suppressing T-2 toxin-induced organ toxicity through antidotes is an urgent issue. Protective agents against the organ toxicity of T-2 toxin have been recorded widely in the literature, but these protective agents and their molecular mechanisms of detoxification have not been comprehensively summarized. In this review, we provide an overview of the various protective agents to T-2 toxin and the molecular mechanisms underlying the detoxification effects. Targeting appropriate targets to antagonize T-2 toxin toxicity is also an important option. This review will provide essential guidance and strategies for the better application and development of T-2 toxin antidotes specific for organ toxicity in the future.

Keywords: Detoxification mechanism; Organ toxicity; Protective agent; T-2 toxin.

Publication types

  • Review