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Seasonal Variation in the Biological Effects of PM(2.5) from Greater Cairo

Greater Cairo (Egypt) is a megalopolis where the studies of the air pollution events are of extremely high relevance, for the geographical-climatological aspects, the anthropogenic emissions and the health impact. While preliminary studies on the particulate matter (PM) chemical composition in Great...

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Autores principales: Marchetti, Sara, Hassan, Salwa K., Shetaya, Waleed H., El-Mekawy, Asmaa, Mohamed, Elham F., Mohammed, Atef M. F., El-Abssawy, Ahmed A., Bengalli, Rossella, Colombo, Anita, Gualtieri, Maurizio, Mantecca, Paride
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6829270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31600872
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20204970
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author Marchetti, Sara
Hassan, Salwa K.
Shetaya, Waleed H.
El-Mekawy, Asmaa
Mohamed, Elham F.
Mohammed, Atef M. F.
El-Abssawy, Ahmed A.
Bengalli, Rossella
Colombo, Anita
Gualtieri, Maurizio
Mantecca, Paride
author_facet Marchetti, Sara
Hassan, Salwa K.
Shetaya, Waleed H.
El-Mekawy, Asmaa
Mohamed, Elham F.
Mohammed, Atef M. F.
El-Abssawy, Ahmed A.
Bengalli, Rossella
Colombo, Anita
Gualtieri, Maurizio
Mantecca, Paride
author_sort Marchetti, Sara
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description Greater Cairo (Egypt) is a megalopolis where the studies of the air pollution events are of extremely high relevance, for the geographical-climatological aspects, the anthropogenic emissions and the health impact. While preliminary studies on the particulate matter (PM) chemical composition in Greater Cairo have been performed, no data are yet available on the PM’s toxicity. In this work, the in vitro toxicity of the fine PM (PM(2.5)) sampled in an urban area of Greater Cairo during 2017–2018 was studied. The PM(2.5) samples collected during spring, summer, autumn and winter were preliminary characterized to determine the concentrations of ionic species, elements and organic PM (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, PAHs). After particle extraction from filters, the cytotoxic and pro-inflammatory effects were evaluated in human lung A549 cells. The results showed that particles collected during the colder seasons mainly induced the xenobiotic metabolizing system and the consequent antioxidant and pro-inflammatory cytokine release responses. Biological events positively correlated to PAHs and metals representative of a combustion-derived pollution. PM(2.5) from the warmer seasons displayed a direct effect on cell cycle progression, suggesting possible genotoxic effects. In conclusion, a correlation between the biological effects and PM(2.5) physico-chemical properties in the area of study might be useful for planning future strategies aiming to improve air quality and lower health hazards.
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spelling pubmed-68292702019-11-18 Seasonal Variation in the Biological Effects of PM(2.5) from Greater Cairo Marchetti, Sara Hassan, Salwa K. Shetaya, Waleed H. El-Mekawy, Asmaa Mohamed, Elham F. Mohammed, Atef M. F. El-Abssawy, Ahmed A. Bengalli, Rossella Colombo, Anita Gualtieri, Maurizio Mantecca, Paride Int J Mol Sci Article Greater Cairo (Egypt) is a megalopolis where the studies of the air pollution events are of extremely high relevance, for the geographical-climatological aspects, the anthropogenic emissions and the health impact. While preliminary studies on the particulate matter (PM) chemical composition in Greater Cairo have been performed, no data are yet available on the PM’s toxicity. In this work, the in vitro toxicity of the fine PM (PM(2.5)) sampled in an urban area of Greater Cairo during 2017–2018 was studied. The PM(2.5) samples collected during spring, summer, autumn and winter were preliminary characterized to determine the concentrations of ionic species, elements and organic PM (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, PAHs). After particle extraction from filters, the cytotoxic and pro-inflammatory effects were evaluated in human lung A549 cells. The results showed that particles collected during the colder seasons mainly induced the xenobiotic metabolizing system and the consequent antioxidant and pro-inflammatory cytokine release responses. Biological events positively correlated to PAHs and metals representative of a combustion-derived pollution. PM(2.5) from the warmer seasons displayed a direct effect on cell cycle progression, suggesting possible genotoxic effects. In conclusion, a correlation between the biological effects and PM(2.5) physico-chemical properties in the area of study might be useful for planning future strategies aiming to improve air quality and lower health hazards. MDPI 2019-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6829270/ /pubmed/31600872 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20204970 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hassan, Salwa K.
Shetaya, Waleed H.
El-Mekawy, Asmaa
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El-Abssawy, Ahmed A.
Bengalli, Rossella
Colombo, Anita
Gualtieri, Maurizio
Mantecca, Paride
Seasonal Variation in the Biological Effects of PM(2.5) from Greater Cairo
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title_sort seasonal variation in the biological effects of pm(2.5) from greater cairo
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6829270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31600872
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20204970
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