Degradation of bisphenol A by white rot fungi, Stereum hirsutum and Heterobasidium insulare, and reduction of its estrogenic activity

Soo Min Lee, Bon Wook Koo, Joon Weon Choi, Don Ha Choi, Beum Soo An, Eui Bae Jeung, In Gyu Choi

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Abstract

Two lignin-degrading basidiomycetes, Stereum hirsutum and Heterobasidium insulare, were used to degrade bisphenol A (BPA) in culture, and the estrogenic activity of the degradation products was examined using MCF-7 cell proliferation assays (E-screen) and analysis of pS2 m RNA expression in MCF 7 cells. Both S. hirsutum and H. insulare showed high resistance to BPA 100 ppm, and their mycelial growth was fully completed within 8 d of incubation at 30°C. It took 7 to 14 d to achieve complete degradation (ca. 99%) of BPA by both fungi. MCF-7 cells proliferated actively at a BPA concentration of 10-5M. However, cell line proliferation was significantly inhibited when the cells were incubated in BPA culture media containing S. hirsutum and H. insulare. Similar results were obtained regarding pS2 mRNA expression. The pS2 mRNA expression levels decreased by 1.5-fold in supernatant from BPA treated with S. hirsutum and H. insulare compared with those treated with BPA alone.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)201-207
Number of pages7
JournalBiological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Volume28
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2005

Keywords

  • Biodegradation
  • Bisphenol A
  • Estrogenic activity
  • Heterobasidium insulare
  • Stereum hirsutum

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