Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9017753 | Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Compared to ambient PM, diesel PM induced only a minimal cytokine response in both AM and NHBE. Instead, diesel suppressed LPS-induced TNF and IL-8 release in AM. Both coarse and fine ambient air PM were also found to inhibit LPS-induced TNF release while silica, volcanic ash or carbon black had no inhibitory effect. Diesel particles did not affect cytokine mRNA induction nor protein accumulation but interfered with the release of cytokine from the cells. Ambient coarse and fine PM, on the other hand, inhibited both mRNA induction and protein production. Exposure to coarse and fine PM decreased the expression of TLR4 in the macrophages. Particle-induced decrease in TLR4 and hyporesponsiveness to LPS may be related to LPS tolerance induced by low levels of LPS.
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Authors
Susanne Becker, Sailaja Mundandhara, Robert B. Devlin, Michael Madden,