Development of a multiple-biomarker approach using the green-lipped mussel perna viridis for marine pollution monitoring: A case study in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong

Ryan Kar-Long LEUNG, Ling JIN, Hang-Kin KONG, Chen SU, Xingchao REN, Xiaoshou LIU, Youji WANG, Menghong HU, Kevin Wing Hin KWOK, Shiu Sun Rudolf WU, Apple Pui-Yi CHUI, James Kar-Hei FANG

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Abstract

Pollutants often exist as mixtures in environmental settings, creating a challenge in selecting the most effective combination of biomarkers for routine monitoring. This study was conducted seasonally in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong, to compare the responses of nine biomarkers in the green-lipped mussel Perna viridis with respect to its tissue levels of persistent organic pollutants and heavy metals. Multivariate statistical techniques were utilised to determine the single best predictor and optimal subset of biomarkers in P. viridis for each of the four scenarios: representing overall biomarker responses in the dry season, and wet season, as well as correlating tissue levels of mixed pollutants in the dry season, and wet season. Our findings recommend lysosomal destabilisation, and the nucleic acid ratio of RNA to DNA, as the core biomarkers in P. viridis for marine pollution monitoring. The non-specificity of these biomarkers allows effective identification of pollution hotspots and guides further detailed assessment. Copyright © 2024 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

Original languageEnglish
Article number116684
JournalMarine Pollution Bulletin
Volume206
Early online dateJul 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Citation

Leung, R. K.-L., Jin, L., Kong, H.-K., Su, C., Ren, X., Liu, X., Wang, Y., Hu, M., Kwok, K. W. H., Wu, R. S. S., Chui, A. P.-Y., & Fang, J. K.-H. (2024). Development of a multiple-biomarker approach using the green-lipped mussel perna viridis for marine pollution monitoring: A case study in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 206, Article 116684. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.116684

Keywords

  • Lysosomal destabilisation
  • RNA:DNA
  • PAHs
  • Heavymetals
  • Biomonitoring

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