| Literature DB >> 25533095 |
Magda Marchetti1, Milo S P Shaffer2, Martina Zambianchi3, Shu Chen4, Fabiana Superti5, Stephan Schwander6, Andrew Gow7, Junfeng Jim Zhang8, Kian Fan Chung3, Mary P Ryan4, Alexandra E Porter4, Teresa D Tetley9.
Abstract
The alveolar respiratory unit constitutes one of the main targets of inhaled nanoparticles; the effect of engineered nanomaterials (NMs) on human health is largely unknown. Surfactant protein D (SP-D) is synthesized by alveolar type II epithelial cells and released into respiratory secretions; its main function is in immune defence, notably against inhaled microbes. SP-D also plays an important role in modulating an appropriate inflammatory response in the lung, and reduced SP-D is associated with a number of inflammatory lung diseases. Adsorption of SP-D to inhaled NMs may facilitate their removal via macrophage phagocytosis. This study addresses the hypothesis that the chemistry, size and surface modification of engineered NMs will impact on their interaction with, and adsorption of, SP-D. To this purpose, we have examined the interactions between SP-D in human lung lavage and two NMs, carbon nanotubes and polystyrene nanoparticles, with different surface functionalization. We have demonstrated that particle size, functionalization and concentration affect the adsorption of SP-D from human lung lavage. Functionalization with negatively charged groups enhanced the amount of SP-D binding. While SP-D binding would be expected to enhance macrophage phagocytosis, these results suggest that the degree of binding is markedly affected by the physicochemistry of the NM and that deposition of high levels of some nanoparticles within the alveolar unit might deplete SP-D levels and affect alveolar immune defence mechanisms.Entities:
Keywords: carbon nanotubes; lung; polystyrene nanoparticles; surfactant protein D adsorption
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25533095 PMCID: PMC4275907 DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2014.0038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci ISSN: 0962-8436 Impact factor: 6.237