LSC - 2019 - Novel cellular effects of ultrafine particulate matter from an underground railway station uncovered through RNAseq

  • Loxham M
  • Woo J
  • Singhania A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background: In underground railways, airborne particulate matter (PM) concentrations are significantly elevated compared to outdoors. Underground PM is especially rich in iron and transition metals; in the ultrafine fraction (UFPM; diameter Aim: To analyse cellular responses to underground UFPM beyond the constrained range of markers commonly used. Method(s): UFPM was collected from a European underground station. UFPM-induced antioxidant response element (ARE) activation by the transcription factor Nrf2 was measured in a reporter epithelial cell line transiently transfected with an Nrf2-binding ARE-luciferase construct. Healthy-donor primary bronchial epithelial cells (PBECs) were cultured at air-liquid interface (ALI) to form mucociliary cultures, and exposed to 25mug/ml UFPM for 6h/24h. RNAseq was performed to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) following UFPM exposure. Result(s): An antioxidant response to underground UFPM was seen with significant activation of ARE after 24h UFPM exposure. In PM-exposed ALI cultures, after 6h there were 52 DEGs (13 up/39 down), particularly associated with epithelial maintenance, whereas after 24h there were 23 DEGs (17 up/6 down), notably relating to redox homeostasis and metal binding. There was prolonged up-regulation of several members of the metal-binding antioxidant metallothionein (MT) family, partially responsive to iron chelation (desferrioxamine) and ROS scavenging (N-acetylcysteine). Conclusion(s): These data suggest time-dependent responses to metal-rich UFPM and highlight novel markers of exposure to PM constitutents, such as MTs.

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Loxham, M., Woo, J., Singhania, A., Smithers, N., Yeomans, A., Packham, G., … Davies, D. (2019). LSC - 2019 - Novel cellular effects of ultrafine particulate matter from an underground railway station uncovered through RNAseq (p. 284). European Respiratory Society (ERS). https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2019.284

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