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Effects of controlled diesel exhaust exposure on apoptosis and proliferation markers in bronchial epithelium an in vivo bronchoscopy study on asthmatics, rhinitics and healthy subjects

Behndig, Annelie F. (författare)
Shanmuganathan, Karthika (författare)
Whitmarsh, Laura (författare)
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Stenfors, Nikolai (författare)
Brown, Joanna L. (författare)
Frew, Anthony J. (författare)
Kelly, Frank J. (författare)
Mudway, Ian S. (författare)
Sandström, Thomas (författare)
Wilson, Susan J. (författare)
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2015
2015
Engelska.
Ingår i: BMC Pulmonary Medicine. - 1471-2466. ; 15
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  • Background: Epidemiological evidence demonstrates that exposure to traffic-derived pollution worsens respiratory symptoms in asthmatics, but controlled human exposure studies have failed to provide a mechanism for this effect. Here we investigated whether diesel exhaust (DE) would induce apoptosis or proliferation in the bronchial epithelium  in vivo  and thus contribute to respiratory symptoms. Methods: Moderate ( n  = 16) and mild ( n  = 16) asthmatics, atopic non-asthmatic controls (rhinitics) ( n  = 13) and healthy controls ( n  = 21) were exposed to filtered air or DE (100 μg/m  3  ) for 2 h, on two separate occasions. Bronchial biopsies were taken 18 h post-exposure and immunohistochemically analysed for pro-apoptotic and anti-apoptotic proteins (Bad, Bak, p85 PARP, Fas, Bcl-2) and a marker of proliferation (Ki67). Positive staining was assessed within the epithelium using computerized image analysis. Results: No evidence of epithelial apoptosis or proliferation was observed in healthy, allergic or asthmatic airways following DE challenge. Conclusion: In the present study, we investigated whether DE exposure would affect markers of proliferation and apoptosis in the bronchial epithelium of asthmatics, rhinitics and healthy controls, providing a mechanistic basis for the reported increased airway sensitivity in asthmatics to air pollutants. In this first  in vivo  exposure investigation, we found no evidence of diesel exhaust-induced effects on these processes in the subject groups investigated.

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Medical and Health Sciences  (hsv)
Clinical Medicine  (hsv)
Respiratory Medicine and Allergy  (hsv)
Medicin och hälsovetenskap  (hsv)
Klinisk medicin  (hsv)
Lungmedicin och allergi  (hsv)

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