Genes expression profiling of alveolar macrophages exposed to non-functionalized, anionic and cationic multi-walled carbon nanotubes shows three different mechanisms of toxicity
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Title: | Genes expression profiling of alveolar macrophages exposed to non-functionalized, anionic and cationic multi-walled carbon nanotubes shows three different mechanisms of toxicity | Authors: | Nahle, Sara; Cassidy, Hilary; Leroux, Mélanie M.; Matallanas, David; et al. | Permanent link: | http://hdl.handle.net/10197/11885 | Date: | 24-Feb-2020 | Online since: | 2021-01-25T15:47:29Z | Abstract: | Functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) have become the focus of increased research interest, particularly in their application as tools in different areas, such as the biomedical field. Despite the benefits associated with functionalization of MWCNT, particularly in overcoming issues relating to solubility, several studies have demonstrated that these functionalized nanoparticles display different toxicity profiles. For this study, we aim to compare NR8383 cells responses to three well-characterized MWCNT with varying functional groups. This study employed cytotoxicity assays, transcriptomics and proteomics to assess their toxicity using NR8383 rat alveolar macrophages as an in vitro model. The study findings indicated that all MWCNT altered ribosomal protein translation, cytoskeleton arrangement and induced pro-inflammatory response. Only functionalized MWCNT alter mTOR signaling pathway in conjunction with increased Lamtor gene expression. Furthermore, the type of functionalization was also important, with cationic MWCNT activating the transcription factor EB and inducing autophagy while the anionic MWCNT altering eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4 (EIF4) and phosphoprotein 70 ribosomal protein S6 kinase (p70S6K) signaling pathway as well as upregulation Tlr2 gene expression. This study proposes that MWCNT toxicity mechanisms are functionalization dependent and provides evidence that inflammatory response is a key event of carbon nanotubes toxicity. | Funding Details: | European Commission European Commission Horizon 2020 |
Type of material: | Journal Article | Publisher: | Springer | Journal: | Journal of Nanobiotechnology | Volume: | 18 | Copyright (published version): | 2020 the Authors | Keywords: | Bioengineering; Nanotechnology | DOI: | 10.1186/s12951-020-0587-7 | Language: | en | Status of Item: | Peer reviewed | ISSN: | 1477-3155 | This item is made available under a Creative Commons License: | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ie/ |
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