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Cytokine and Growth Factor Release by Alveolar Macrophages: Potential Biomarkers of Pulmonary Toxicity

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Journal Toxicol Pathol
Publisher Sage Publications
Date 1991 Jan 1
PMID 1667554
Citations 17
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Abstract

Studies comparing pulmonary responses to crystalline silica (SiO2) and titanium dioxide (0.3 microns diameter, TiO2-F) demonstrated a positive correlation between alveolar macrophage (AM) release of interleukin-1 (IL-1), tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and fibronectin and, pulmonary granuloma formation, inflammation and fibrosis, respectively. AM IL-1 release was associated with the development of pulmonary granulomas after SiO2 exposure. AM release of TNF positively correlated with the degree of neutrophil recruitment after SiO2 or TiO2-F exposure. A persistent increase in AM fibronectin release consistently correlated with the development of pulmonary fibrosis after SiO2 or TiO2-F exposure. Studies comparing pulmonary responses to ultrafine TiO2 (TiO2-D; particle diameter, 0.02 microns) with TiO2-F demonstrate that ultrafine particles have a relatively greater toxicity on a mass/lung basis. Exposure to TiO2-D resulted in a persistent increase in AM TNF and fibronectin release which was associated with neutrophil recruitment and fibrosis, respectively. TiO2-D did not stimulate AM IL-1 release and this was consistent with the absence of a granulomatous response to TiO2-D. In light of the known bioactivities of IL-1, TNF and fibronectin, these correlative findings suggest that these mediators play significant roles in pulmonary responses to mineral dust exposure and may serve as potential early biomarkers of pulmonary toxicity.

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