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LSEA Evaluation of Lipid Mediators of Inflammation in Lung and Cortex of Mice Exposed to Diesel Air Pollution

Airborne ultrafine particle (UFP) exposure is a great concern as they have been correlated to increased cardiovascular mortality, neurodegenerative diseases and morbidity in occupational and environmental settings. The ultrafine components of diesel exhaust particles (DEPs) represent about 25% of th...

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Autores principales: Massimino, Luca, Bulbarelli, Alessandra, Corsetto, Paola Antonia, Milani, Chiara, Botto, Laura, Farina, Francesca, Lamparelli, Luigi Antonio, Lonati, Elena, Ungaro, Federica, Maddipati, Krishna Rao, Palestini, Paola, Rizzo, Angela Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8945792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35327517
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10030712
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author Massimino, Luca
Bulbarelli, Alessandra
Corsetto, Paola Antonia
Milani, Chiara
Botto, Laura
Farina, Francesca
Lamparelli, Luigi Antonio
Lonati, Elena
Ungaro, Federica
Maddipati, Krishna Rao
Palestini, Paola
Rizzo, Angela Maria
author_facet Massimino, Luca
Bulbarelli, Alessandra
Corsetto, Paola Antonia
Milani, Chiara
Botto, Laura
Farina, Francesca
Lamparelli, Luigi Antonio
Lonati, Elena
Ungaro, Federica
Maddipati, Krishna Rao
Palestini, Paola
Rizzo, Angela Maria
author_sort Massimino, Luca
collection PubMed
description Airborne ultrafine particle (UFP) exposure is a great concern as they have been correlated to increased cardiovascular mortality, neurodegenerative diseases and morbidity in occupational and environmental settings. The ultrafine components of diesel exhaust particles (DEPs) represent about 25% of the emission mass; these particles have a great surface area and consequently high capacity to adsorb toxic molecules, then transported throughout the body. Previous in-vivo studies indicated that DEP exposure increases pro- and antioxidant protein levels and activates inflammatory response both in respiratory and cardiovascular systems. In cells, DEPs can cause additional reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, which attacks surrounding molecules, such as lipids. The cell membrane provides lipid mediators (LMs) that modulate cell-cell communication, inflammation, and resolution processes, suggesting the importance of understanding lipid modifications induced by DEPs. In this study, with a lipidomic approach, we evaluated in the mouse lung and cortex how DEP acute and subacute treatments impact polyunsaturated fatty acid-derived LMs. To analyze the data, we designed an ad hoc bioinformatic pipeline to evaluate the functional enrichment of lipid sets belonging to the specific biological processes (Lipid Set Enrichment Analysis-LSEA). Moreover, the data obtained correlate tissue LMs and proteins associated with inflammatory process (COX-2, MPO), oxidative stress (HO-1, iNOS, and Hsp70), involved in the activation of many xenobiotics as well as PAH metabolism (Cyp1B1), suggesting a crucial role of lipids in the process of DEP-induced tissue damage.
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spelling pubmed-89457922022-03-25 LSEA Evaluation of Lipid Mediators of Inflammation in Lung and Cortex of Mice Exposed to Diesel Air Pollution Massimino, Luca Bulbarelli, Alessandra Corsetto, Paola Antonia Milani, Chiara Botto, Laura Farina, Francesca Lamparelli, Luigi Antonio Lonati, Elena Ungaro, Federica Maddipati, Krishna Rao Palestini, Paola Rizzo, Angela Maria Biomedicines Article Airborne ultrafine particle (UFP) exposure is a great concern as they have been correlated to increased cardiovascular mortality, neurodegenerative diseases and morbidity in occupational and environmental settings. The ultrafine components of diesel exhaust particles (DEPs) represent about 25% of the emission mass; these particles have a great surface area and consequently high capacity to adsorb toxic molecules, then transported throughout the body. Previous in-vivo studies indicated that DEP exposure increases pro- and antioxidant protein levels and activates inflammatory response both in respiratory and cardiovascular systems. In cells, DEPs can cause additional reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, which attacks surrounding molecules, such as lipids. The cell membrane provides lipid mediators (LMs) that modulate cell-cell communication, inflammation, and resolution processes, suggesting the importance of understanding lipid modifications induced by DEPs. In this study, with a lipidomic approach, we evaluated in the mouse lung and cortex how DEP acute and subacute treatments impact polyunsaturated fatty acid-derived LMs. To analyze the data, we designed an ad hoc bioinformatic pipeline to evaluate the functional enrichment of lipid sets belonging to the specific biological processes (Lipid Set Enrichment Analysis-LSEA). Moreover, the data obtained correlate tissue LMs and proteins associated with inflammatory process (COX-2, MPO), oxidative stress (HO-1, iNOS, and Hsp70), involved in the activation of many xenobiotics as well as PAH metabolism (Cyp1B1), suggesting a crucial role of lipids in the process of DEP-induced tissue damage. MDPI 2022-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8945792/ /pubmed/35327517 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10030712 Text en © 2022 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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Massimino, Luca
Bulbarelli, Alessandra
Corsetto, Paola Antonia
Milani, Chiara
Botto, Laura
Farina, Francesca
Lamparelli, Luigi Antonio
Lonati, Elena
Ungaro, Federica
Maddipati, Krishna Rao
Palestini, Paola
Rizzo, Angela Maria
LSEA Evaluation of Lipid Mediators of Inflammation in Lung and Cortex of Mice Exposed to Diesel Air Pollution
title LSEA Evaluation of Lipid Mediators of Inflammation in Lung and Cortex of Mice Exposed to Diesel Air Pollution
title_full LSEA Evaluation of Lipid Mediators of Inflammation in Lung and Cortex of Mice Exposed to Diesel Air Pollution
title_fullStr LSEA Evaluation of Lipid Mediators of Inflammation in Lung and Cortex of Mice Exposed to Diesel Air Pollution
title_full_unstemmed LSEA Evaluation of Lipid Mediators of Inflammation in Lung and Cortex of Mice Exposed to Diesel Air Pollution
title_short LSEA Evaluation of Lipid Mediators of Inflammation in Lung and Cortex of Mice Exposed to Diesel Air Pollution
title_sort lsea evaluation of lipid mediators of inflammation in lung and cortex of mice exposed to diesel air pollution
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8945792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35327517
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10030712
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