Titanium dioxide nanoparticles induce the expression of early and late receptors for adhesion molecules on monocytes

There is growing evidence that exposure to titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO2 NPs) could be harmful. Previously, we have shown that TiO2 NPs induces endothelial cell dysfunction and damage in glial cells. Considering that inhaled particles can induce systemic effects and the evidence that nanopart...

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Veröffentlicht in:PARTICLE AND FIBRE TOXICOLOGY 2016-06, Vol.13 (1), p.36, Article 36
Hauptverfasser: Rueda-Romero, Cristhiam, Hernández-Pérez, Guillermina, Ramos-Godínez, Pilar, Vázquez-López, Inés, Quintana-Belmares, Raúl Omar, Huerta-García, Elizabeth, Stepien, Ewa, López-Marure, Rebeca, Montiel-Dávalos, Angélica, Alfaro-Moreno, Ernesto
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Zusammenfassung:There is growing evidence that exposure to titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO2 NPs) could be harmful. Previously, we have shown that TiO2 NPs induces endothelial cell dysfunction and damage in glial cells. Considering that inhaled particles can induce systemic effects and the evidence that nanoparticles may translocate out of the lungs, we evaluated whether different types of TiO2 NPs can induce the expression of receptors for adhesion molecules on monocytes (U937 cell line). We evaluated the role of reactive oxygen spices (ROS) on these effects. The expression of receptors for early (sLe(x) and PSGL-1) and late (LFA-1, VLA-4 and αVβ3) adhesion molecules was evaluated in U937 cells on a time course (3-24 h) using a wide range of concentrations (0.001-100 μg/mL) of three types of TiO2 NPs (
ISSN:1743-8977
1743-8977
DOI:10.1186/s12989-016-0147-3