Uptake and Toxicity of Respirable Carbon-Rich Uranium-Bearing Particles: Insights into the Role of Particulates in Uranium Toxicity

Particulate matter (PM) presents an environmental health risk for communities residing close to uranium (U) mine sites. However, the role of the particulate form of U on its cellular toxicity is still poorly understood. Here, we investigated the cellular uptake and toxicity of C-rich U-bearing parti...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental science & technology 2021-07, Vol.55 (14), p.9949-9957
Hauptverfasser: El Hayek, Eliane, Medina, Sebastian, Guo, Jimin, Noureddine, Achraf, Zychowski, Katherine E, Hunter, Russell, Velasco, Carmen A, Wiesse, Marco, Maestas-Olguin, Angelea, Brinker, C. Jeffrey, Brearley, Adrian, Spilde, Michael, Howard, Tamara, Lauer, Fredine T, Herbert, Guy, Ali, Abdul Mehdi, Burchiel, Scott, Campen, Matthew J, Cerrato, José M
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Zusammenfassung:Particulate matter (PM) presents an environmental health risk for communities residing close to uranium (U) mine sites. However, the role of the particulate form of U on its cellular toxicity is still poorly understood. Here, we investigated the cellular uptake and toxicity of C-rich U-bearing particles as a model organic particulate containing uranyl citrate over a range of environmentally relevant concentrations of U (0–445 μM). The cytotoxicity of C-rich U-bearing particles in human epithelial cells (A549) was U-dose-dependent. No cytotoxic effects were detected with soluble U doses. Carbon-rich U-bearing particles with a wide size distribution (
ISSN:0013-936X
1520-5851
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.1c01205