Fine particulate matter alters the microecology of the murine respiratory tract

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Abstract

Fine particulate matter is a global challenge to human health. We investigated the effects and potential mechanisms of fine particulate matter on respiratory tract microecology in a lung injury mouse model. BALB/c mice were randomized into exposed and control groups. We found that the levels of soluble tumor necrosis factor receptor I was increased following the PM2.5 exposure. 16S rRNA sequencing of respiratory tract lavage fluid confirmed that the composition of the respiratory tract microecology was altered by the exposure. Lactobacillus was the most abundant of bacterial species present. Collectively, these results establish a link between exposure to fine particulate matter and alterations to the respiratory tract microecology. Elucidation of the underlying mechanisms may lead to treatment strategies in lung injury.

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Yang, B., Zhang, Y., Li, B., Zou, Y., & Xiao, C. (2019). Fine particulate matter alters the microecology of the murine respiratory tract. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 26(9), 8623–8632. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-019-04372-2

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