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Ingested Engineered Nanomaterials Affect the Expression of Mucin Genes—An In Vitro-In Vivo Comparison

The increasing use of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) in food has fueled the development of intestinal in vitro models for toxicity testing. However, ENM effects on intestinal mucus have barely been addressed, although its crucial role for intestinal health is evident. We investigated the effects of...

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Autores principales: Bredeck, Gerrit, Kämpfer, Angela A. M., Sofranko, Adriana, Wahle, Tina, Büttner, Veronika, Albrecht, Catrin, Schins, Roel P. F.
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8537393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34685068
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11102621
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author Bredeck, Gerrit
Kämpfer, Angela A. M.
Sofranko, Adriana
Wahle, Tina
Büttner, Veronika
Albrecht, Catrin
Schins, Roel P. F.
author_facet Bredeck, Gerrit
Kämpfer, Angela A. M.
Sofranko, Adriana
Wahle, Tina
Büttner, Veronika
Albrecht, Catrin
Schins, Roel P. F.
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description The increasing use of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) in food has fueled the development of intestinal in vitro models for toxicity testing. However, ENM effects on intestinal mucus have barely been addressed, although its crucial role for intestinal health is evident. We investigated the effects of ENM on mucin expression and aimed to evaluate the suitability of four in vitro models of increasing complexity compared to a mouse model exposed through feed pellets. We assessed the gene expression of the mucins MUC1, MUC2, MUC5AC, MUC13 and MUC20 and the chemokine interleukin-8 in pre-confluent and confluent HT29-MTX-E12 cells, in stable and inflamed triple cultures of Caco-2, HT29-MTX-E12 and THP-1 cells, and in the ileum of mice following exposure to TiO(2), Ag, CeO(2) or SiO(2). All ENM had shared and specific effects. CeO(2) downregulated MUC1 in confluent E12 cells and in mice. Ag induced downregulation of Muc2 in mice. Overall, the in vivo data were consistent with the findings in the stable triple cultures and the confluent HT29-MTX-E12 cells but not in pre-confluent cells, indicating the higher relevance of advanced models for hazard assessment. The effects on MUC1 and MUC2 suggest that specific ENM may lead to an elevated susceptibility towards intestinal infections and inflammations.
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spelling pubmed-85373932021-10-24 Ingested Engineered Nanomaterials Affect the Expression of Mucin Genes—An In Vitro-In Vivo Comparison Bredeck, Gerrit Kämpfer, Angela A. M. Sofranko, Adriana Wahle, Tina Büttner, Veronika Albrecht, Catrin Schins, Roel P. F. Nanomaterials (Basel) Article The increasing use of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) in food has fueled the development of intestinal in vitro models for toxicity testing. However, ENM effects on intestinal mucus have barely been addressed, although its crucial role for intestinal health is evident. We investigated the effects of ENM on mucin expression and aimed to evaluate the suitability of four in vitro models of increasing complexity compared to a mouse model exposed through feed pellets. We assessed the gene expression of the mucins MUC1, MUC2, MUC5AC, MUC13 and MUC20 and the chemokine interleukin-8 in pre-confluent and confluent HT29-MTX-E12 cells, in stable and inflamed triple cultures of Caco-2, HT29-MTX-E12 and THP-1 cells, and in the ileum of mice following exposure to TiO(2), Ag, CeO(2) or SiO(2). All ENM had shared and specific effects. CeO(2) downregulated MUC1 in confluent E12 cells and in mice. Ag induced downregulation of Muc2 in mice. Overall, the in vivo data were consistent with the findings in the stable triple cultures and the confluent HT29-MTX-E12 cells but not in pre-confluent cells, indicating the higher relevance of advanced models for hazard assessment. The effects on MUC1 and MUC2 suggest that specific ENM may lead to an elevated susceptibility towards intestinal infections and inflammations. MDPI 2021-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8537393/ /pubmed/34685068 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11102621 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kämpfer, Angela A. M.
Sofranko, Adriana
Wahle, Tina
Büttner, Veronika
Albrecht, Catrin
Schins, Roel P. F.
Ingested Engineered Nanomaterials Affect the Expression of Mucin Genes—An In Vitro-In Vivo Comparison
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title_full Ingested Engineered Nanomaterials Affect the Expression of Mucin Genes—An In Vitro-In Vivo Comparison
title_fullStr Ingested Engineered Nanomaterials Affect the Expression of Mucin Genes—An In Vitro-In Vivo Comparison
title_full_unstemmed Ingested Engineered Nanomaterials Affect the Expression of Mucin Genes—An In Vitro-In Vivo Comparison
title_short Ingested Engineered Nanomaterials Affect the Expression of Mucin Genes—An In Vitro-In Vivo Comparison
title_sort ingested engineered nanomaterials affect the expression of mucin genes—an in vitro-in vivo comparison
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8537393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34685068
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11102621
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