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Responses of reconstituted human bronchial epithelia from normal and health-compromised donors to non-volatile particulate matter emissions from an aircraft turbofan engine()
Health effects of particulate matter (PM) from aircraft engines have not been adequately studied since controlled laboratory studies reflecting realistic conditions regarding aerosols, target tissue, particle exposure and deposited particle dose are logistically challenging. Due to the important con...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10024864/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35623573 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119521 |
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author | Delaval, Mathilde N. Jonsdottir, Hulda R. Leni, Zaira Keller, Alejandro Brem, Benjamin T. Siegerist, Frithjof Schönenberger, David Durdina, Lukas Elser, Miriam Salathe, Matthias Baumlin, Nathalie Lobo, Prem Burtscher, Heinz Liati, Anthi Geiser, Marianne |
author_facet | Delaval, Mathilde N. Jonsdottir, Hulda R. Leni, Zaira Keller, Alejandro Brem, Benjamin T. Siegerist, Frithjof Schönenberger, David Durdina, Lukas Elser, Miriam Salathe, Matthias Baumlin, Nathalie Lobo, Prem Burtscher, Heinz Liati, Anthi Geiser, Marianne |
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description | Health effects of particulate matter (PM) from aircraft engines have not been adequately studied since controlled laboratory studies reflecting realistic conditions regarding aerosols, target tissue, particle exposure and deposited particle dose are logistically challenging. Due to the important contributions of aircraft engine emissions to air pollution, we employed a unique experimental setup to deposit exhaust particles directly from an aircraft engine onto reconstituted human bronchial epithelia (HBE) at air-liquid interface under conditions similar to in vivo airways to mimic realistic human exposure. The toxicity of non-volatile PM (nvPM) from a CFM56-7B26 aircraft engine was evaluated under realistic engine conditions by sampling and exposing HBE derived from donors of normal and compromised health status to exhaust for 1 h followed by biomarker analysis 24 h post exposure. Particle deposition varied depending on the engine thrust levels with 85% thrust producing the highest nvPM mass and number emissions with estimated surface deposition of 3.17 × 10(9) particles cm(−2) or 337.1 ng cm(−2) Transient increase in cytotoxicity was observed after exposure to nvPM in epithelia derived from a normal donor as well as a decrease in the secretion of interleukin 6 and monocyte chemotactic protein 1. Non-replicated multiple exposures of epithelia derived from a normal donor to nvPM primarily led to a pro-inflammatory response, while both cytotoxicity and oxidative stress induction remained unaffected. This raises concerns for the long-term implications of aircraft nvPM for human pulmonary health, especially in occupational settings. |
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spelling | pubmed-100248642023-03-19 Responses of reconstituted human bronchial epithelia from normal and health-compromised donors to non-volatile particulate matter emissions from an aircraft turbofan engine() Delaval, Mathilde N. Jonsdottir, Hulda R. Leni, Zaira Keller, Alejandro Brem, Benjamin T. Siegerist, Frithjof Schönenberger, David Durdina, Lukas Elser, Miriam Salathe, Matthias Baumlin, Nathalie Lobo, Prem Burtscher, Heinz Liati, Anthi Geiser, Marianne Environ Pollut Article Health effects of particulate matter (PM) from aircraft engines have not been adequately studied since controlled laboratory studies reflecting realistic conditions regarding aerosols, target tissue, particle exposure and deposited particle dose are logistically challenging. Due to the important contributions of aircraft engine emissions to air pollution, we employed a unique experimental setup to deposit exhaust particles directly from an aircraft engine onto reconstituted human bronchial epithelia (HBE) at air-liquid interface under conditions similar to in vivo airways to mimic realistic human exposure. The toxicity of non-volatile PM (nvPM) from a CFM56-7B26 aircraft engine was evaluated under realistic engine conditions by sampling and exposing HBE derived from donors of normal and compromised health status to exhaust for 1 h followed by biomarker analysis 24 h post exposure. Particle deposition varied depending on the engine thrust levels with 85% thrust producing the highest nvPM mass and number emissions with estimated surface deposition of 3.17 × 10(9) particles cm(−2) or 337.1 ng cm(−2) Transient increase in cytotoxicity was observed after exposure to nvPM in epithelia derived from a normal donor as well as a decrease in the secretion of interleukin 6 and monocyte chemotactic protein 1. Non-replicated multiple exposures of epithelia derived from a normal donor to nvPM primarily led to a pro-inflammatory response, while both cytotoxicity and oxidative stress induction remained unaffected. This raises concerns for the long-term implications of aircraft nvPM for human pulmonary health, especially in occupational settings. 2022-08-15 2022-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10024864/ /pubmed/35623573 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119521 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ). |
spellingShingle | Article Delaval, Mathilde N. Jonsdottir, Hulda R. Leni, Zaira Keller, Alejandro Brem, Benjamin T. Siegerist, Frithjof Schönenberger, David Durdina, Lukas Elser, Miriam Salathe, Matthias Baumlin, Nathalie Lobo, Prem Burtscher, Heinz Liati, Anthi Geiser, Marianne Responses of reconstituted human bronchial epithelia from normal and health-compromised donors to non-volatile particulate matter emissions from an aircraft turbofan engine() |
title | Responses of reconstituted human bronchial epithelia from normal and health-compromised donors to non-volatile particulate matter emissions from an aircraft turbofan engine() |
title_full | Responses of reconstituted human bronchial epithelia from normal and health-compromised donors to non-volatile particulate matter emissions from an aircraft turbofan engine() |
title_fullStr | Responses of reconstituted human bronchial epithelia from normal and health-compromised donors to non-volatile particulate matter emissions from an aircraft turbofan engine() |
title_full_unstemmed | Responses of reconstituted human bronchial epithelia from normal and health-compromised donors to non-volatile particulate matter emissions from an aircraft turbofan engine() |
title_short | Responses of reconstituted human bronchial epithelia from normal and health-compromised donors to non-volatile particulate matter emissions from an aircraft turbofan engine() |
title_sort | responses of reconstituted human bronchial epithelia from normal and health-compromised donors to non-volatile particulate matter emissions from an aircraft turbofan engine() |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10024864/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35623573 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119521 |
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