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Generation and Characterization of Indoor Fungal Aerosols for Inhalation Studies

In the indoor environment, people are exposed to several fungal species. Evident dampness is associated with increased respiratory symptoms. To examine the immune responses associated with fungal exposure, mice are often exposed to a single species grown on an agar medium. The aim of this study was...

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Autores principales: Madsen, Anne Mette, Larsen, Søren T., Koponen, Ismo K., Kling, Kirsten I., Barooni, Afnan, Karottki, Dorina Gabriela, Tendal, Kira, Wolkoff, Peder
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4959492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26921421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AEM.04063-15
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author Madsen, Anne Mette
Larsen, Søren T.
Koponen, Ismo K.
Kling, Kirsten I.
Barooni, Afnan
Karottki, Dorina Gabriela
Tendal, Kira
Wolkoff, Peder
author_facet Madsen, Anne Mette
Larsen, Søren T.
Koponen, Ismo K.
Kling, Kirsten I.
Barooni, Afnan
Karottki, Dorina Gabriela
Tendal, Kira
Wolkoff, Peder
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description In the indoor environment, people are exposed to several fungal species. Evident dampness is associated with increased respiratory symptoms. To examine the immune responses associated with fungal exposure, mice are often exposed to a single species grown on an agar medium. The aim of this study was to develop an inhalation exposure system to be able to examine responses in mice exposed to mixed fungal species aerosolized from fungus-infested building materials. Indoor airborne fungi were sampled and cultivated on gypsum boards. Aerosols were characterized and compared with aerosols in homes. Aerosols containing 10(7) CFU of fungi/m(3) air were generated repeatedly from fungus-infested gypsum boards in a mouse exposure chamber. Aerosols contained Aspergillus nidulans, Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus ustus, Aspergillus versicolor, Chaetomium globosum, Cladosporium herbarum, Penicillium brevicompactum, Penicillium camemberti, Penicillium chrysogenum, Penicillium commune, Penicillium glabrum, Penicillium olsonii, Penicillium rugulosum, Stachybotrys chartarum, and Wallemia sebi. They were all among the most abundant airborne species identified in 28 homes. Nine species from gypsum boards and 11 species in the homes are associated with water damage. Most fungi were present as single spores, but chains and clusters of different species and fragments were also present. The variation in exposure level during the 60 min of aerosol generation was similar to the variation measured in homes. Through aerosolization of fungi from the indoor environment, cultured on gypsum boards, it was possible to generate realistic aerosols in terms of species composition, concentration, and particle sizes. The inhalation-exposure system can be used to study responses to indoor fungi associated with water damage and the importance of fungal species composition.
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spelling pubmed-49594922016-07-26 Generation and Characterization of Indoor Fungal Aerosols for Inhalation Studies Madsen, Anne Mette Larsen, Søren T. Koponen, Ismo K. Kling, Kirsten I. Barooni, Afnan Karottki, Dorina Gabriela Tendal, Kira Wolkoff, Peder Appl Environ Microbiol Environmental Microbiology In the indoor environment, people are exposed to several fungal species. Evident dampness is associated with increased respiratory symptoms. To examine the immune responses associated with fungal exposure, mice are often exposed to a single species grown on an agar medium. The aim of this study was to develop an inhalation exposure system to be able to examine responses in mice exposed to mixed fungal species aerosolized from fungus-infested building materials. Indoor airborne fungi were sampled and cultivated on gypsum boards. Aerosols were characterized and compared with aerosols in homes. Aerosols containing 10(7) CFU of fungi/m(3) air were generated repeatedly from fungus-infested gypsum boards in a mouse exposure chamber. Aerosols contained Aspergillus nidulans, Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus ustus, Aspergillus versicolor, Chaetomium globosum, Cladosporium herbarum, Penicillium brevicompactum, Penicillium camemberti, Penicillium chrysogenum, Penicillium commune, Penicillium glabrum, Penicillium olsonii, Penicillium rugulosum, Stachybotrys chartarum, and Wallemia sebi. They were all among the most abundant airborne species identified in 28 homes. Nine species from gypsum boards and 11 species in the homes are associated with water damage. Most fungi were present as single spores, but chains and clusters of different species and fragments were also present. The variation in exposure level during the 60 min of aerosol generation was similar to the variation measured in homes. Through aerosolization of fungi from the indoor environment, cultured on gypsum boards, it was possible to generate realistic aerosols in terms of species composition, concentration, and particle sizes. The inhalation-exposure system can be used to study responses to indoor fungi associated with water damage and the importance of fungal species composition. American Society for Microbiology 2016-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4959492/ /pubmed/26921421 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AEM.04063-15 Text en Copyright © 2016 Madsen et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Madsen, Anne Mette
Larsen, Søren T.
Koponen, Ismo K.
Kling, Kirsten I.
Barooni, Afnan
Karottki, Dorina Gabriela
Tendal, Kira
Wolkoff, Peder
Generation and Characterization of Indoor Fungal Aerosols for Inhalation Studies
title Generation and Characterization of Indoor Fungal Aerosols for Inhalation Studies
title_full Generation and Characterization of Indoor Fungal Aerosols for Inhalation Studies
title_fullStr Generation and Characterization of Indoor Fungal Aerosols for Inhalation Studies
title_full_unstemmed Generation and Characterization of Indoor Fungal Aerosols for Inhalation Studies
title_short Generation and Characterization of Indoor Fungal Aerosols for Inhalation Studies
title_sort generation and characterization of indoor fungal aerosols for inhalation studies
topic Environmental Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4959492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26921421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AEM.04063-15
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