Literature DB >> 25466987

Raw and thermally treated cement asbestos exerts different cytotoxicity effects on A549 cells in vitro.

Armanda Pugnaloni1, Guendalina Lucarini2, Corrado Rubini3, Arianna Smorlesi4, Marco Tomasetti2, Elisabetta Strafella2, Tatiana Armeni5, Alessandro F Gualtieri6.   

Abstract

Raw cement asbestos (RCA) undergoes a complete solid state transformation when heated at high temperatures. The secondary raw material produced, high temperatures-cement asbestos (HT-CA) is composed of newly-formed crystals in place of the asbestos fibers present in RCA. Our previous study showed that HT-CA exerts lower cytotoxic cell damage compared to RCA. Nevertheless further investigations are needed to deepen our understanding of pathogenic pathways involving oxidative and nitrative damage. Our aim is to deepen the understanding of the biological effects on A549 cells of these materials regarding DNA damage related proteins (p53, its isoform p73 and TRAIL) and nitric oxide (NO) production during inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS)-mediated inflammation. Increments of p53/p73 expression, iNOS positive cells and NO concentrations were found with RCA, compared to HT-CA and controls mainly at 48 h. Interestingly, ferrous iron causing reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated DNA damage was found in RCA as a contaminant. HT-CA thermal treatment induces a global recrystallization with iron in a crystal form poorly released in media. HT-CA slightly interferes with genome expression and exerts lower inflammatory potential compared to RCA on biological systems. It could represent a safe approach for storing or recycling asbestos and an environmentally friendly alternative to asbestos waste.
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Keywords:  Asbestos inertization; Electron microscopy; Immunohistochemistry; NO products; p53/p73/TRAIL/iNOS expression

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25466987     DOI: 10.1016/j.acthis.2014.10.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Histochem        ISSN: 0065-1281            Impact factor:   2.479


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1.  Al-Substituted Tobermorites: An Effective Cation Exchanger Synthesized from "End-of-Waste" Materials.

Authors:  Daniele Malferrari; Fabrizio Bernini; Dario Di Giuseppe; Valentina Scognamiglio; Alessandro F Gualtieri
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2022-01-04
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