Cytotoxic and inflammatory potential of air samples from occupational settings with exposure to organic dust

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Autor(a) principal: Viegas, Susana
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Aranha Caetano, Liliana, Korkalainen, Merja, Faria, Tiago, Pacífico, Cátia, Carolino, Elisabete, Gomes, Anita Quintal, Viegas, Carla
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/7011
Resumo: Organic dust and related microbial exposures are the main inducers of several respiratory symptoms. Occupational exposure to organic dust is very common and has been reported in diverse settings. In vitro tests using relevant cell cultures can be very useful for characterizing the toxicity of complex mixtures present in the air of occupational environments such as organic dust. In this study, the cell viability and the inflammatory response, as measured by the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines tumor necrosis factor-α (TNFα) and interleukin-1 β (IL-1β), were determined in human macrophages derived from THP-1 monocytic cells. These cells were exposed to air samples from five occupational settings known to possess high levels of contamination of organic dust: poultry and swine feed industries, waste sorting, poultry production and slaughterhouses. Additionally, fungi and particle contamination of those settings was studied to better characterize the organic dust composition. All air samples collected from the assessed workplaces caused both cytotoxic and pro-inflammatory effects. The highest responses were observed in the feed industry, particularly in swine feed production. This study emphasizes the importance of measuring the organic dust/mixture effects in occupational settings and suggests that differences in the organic dust content may result in differences in health effects for exposed workers.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cytotoxic and inflammatory potential of air samples from occupational settings with exposure to organic dust
title Cytotoxic and inflammatory potential of air samples from occupational settings with exposure to organic dust
spellingShingle Cytotoxic and inflammatory potential of air samples from occupational settings with exposure to organic dust
Viegas, Susana
Organic dust
Occupational exposure
Cytotoxic effects
Inflammatory effects
In vitro
title_short Cytotoxic and inflammatory potential of air samples from occupational settings with exposure to organic dust
title_full Cytotoxic and inflammatory potential of air samples from occupational settings with exposure to organic dust
title_fullStr Cytotoxic and inflammatory potential of air samples from occupational settings with exposure to organic dust
title_full_unstemmed Cytotoxic and inflammatory potential of air samples from occupational settings with exposure to organic dust
title_sort Cytotoxic and inflammatory potential of air samples from occupational settings with exposure to organic dust
author Viegas, Susana
author_facet Viegas, Susana
Aranha Caetano, Liliana
Korkalainen, Merja
Faria, Tiago
Pacífico, Cátia
Carolino, Elisabete
Gomes, Anita Quintal
Viegas, Carla
author_role author
author2 Aranha Caetano, Liliana
Korkalainen, Merja
Faria, Tiago
Pacífico, Cátia
Carolino, Elisabete
Gomes, Anita Quintal
Viegas, Carla
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv RCIPL
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Viegas, Susana
Aranha Caetano, Liliana
Korkalainen, Merja
Faria, Tiago
Pacífico, Cátia
Carolino, Elisabete
Gomes, Anita Quintal
Viegas, Carla
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Organic dust
Occupational exposure
Cytotoxic effects
Inflammatory effects
In vitro
topic Organic dust
Occupational exposure
Cytotoxic effects
Inflammatory effects
In vitro
description Organic dust and related microbial exposures are the main inducers of several respiratory symptoms. Occupational exposure to organic dust is very common and has been reported in diverse settings. In vitro tests using relevant cell cultures can be very useful for characterizing the toxicity of complex mixtures present in the air of occupational environments such as organic dust. In this study, the cell viability and the inflammatory response, as measured by the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines tumor necrosis factor-α (TNFα) and interleukin-1 β (IL-1β), were determined in human macrophages derived from THP-1 monocytic cells. These cells were exposed to air samples from five occupational settings known to possess high levels of contamination of organic dust: poultry and swine feed industries, waste sorting, poultry production and slaughterhouses. Additionally, fungi and particle contamination of those settings was studied to better characterize the organic dust composition. All air samples collected from the assessed workplaces caused both cytotoxic and pro-inflammatory effects. The highest responses were observed in the feed industry, particularly in swine feed production. This study emphasizes the importance of measuring the organic dust/mixture effects in occupational settings and suggests that differences in the organic dust content may result in differences in health effects for exposed workers.
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