Cellular response of lung fibroblasts and epithelial cells to particulate matter10 treatment examined via comparative transcriptome analysis

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Abstract

Particulate matter (PM) can be categorized by particle size (PM10, PM2.5 and PM1.0), which is an important factor affecting the biological response. Exposure to PM in the air (dust, smoke, dirt and biological contaminants) is clearly associated with lung disease (lung cancer, pneumonia and asthma). Although PM primarily affects lung epithelial cells, the specific response of related cell types to PM remains to be elucidated. The present study performed Gene Ontology (GO) analysis programs (Clustering GO and Database for Annotation, Visualization and Integrated Discovery) on differentially expressed genes in lung epithelial cells (WI-38 VA-13) and fibroblasts (WI-38) following treatment with PM10 and evaluated the cell-specific biological responses related to cell proliferation, apoptosis, adhesion and extracellular matrix production. The results suggested that short- or long-term exposure to PM may affect cell condition and may consequently be related to several human diseases, including lung cancer and cardiopulmonary disease.

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Park, K., Kim, K., Ryu, T. Y., Lee, J., Lee, M. S., Son, M. Y., … Kim, D. S. (2022). Cellular response of lung fibroblasts and epithelial cells to particulate matter10 treatment examined via comparative transcriptome analysis. Molecular Medicine Reports, 25(3). https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2022.12598

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