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Repeated whole cigarette smoke exposure alters cell differentiation and augments secretion of inflammatory mediators in air-liquid interface three-dimensional co-culture model of human bronchial tissue.

Shinkichi Ishikawa1, Shigeaki Ito2.   

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In vitro models of human bronchial epithelium are useful for toxicological testing because of their resemblance to in vivo tissue. We constructed a model of human bronchial tissue which has a fibroblast layer embedded in a collagen matrix directly below a fully-differentiated epithelial cell layer. The model was applied to whole cigarette smoke (CS) exposure repeatedly from an air-liquid interface culture while bronchial epithelial cells were differentiating. The effects of CS exposure on differentiation were determined by histological and gene expression analyses on culture day 21. We found a decrease in ciliated cells and perturbation of goblet cell differentiation. We also analyzed the effects of CS exposure on the inflammatory response, and observed a significant increase in secretion of IL-8, GRO-α, IL-1β, and GM-CSF. Interestingly, secretion of these mediators was augmented with repetition of whole CS exposure. Our data demonstrate the usefulness of our bronchial tissue model for in vitro testing and the importance of exposure repetition in perturbing the differentiation and inflammation processes. Copyright Â
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Keywords:  Air-liquid interface culture; Co-culture; Inflammation; Respiratory epithelium; Three-dimensional culture; Whole cigarette smoke

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27596523     DOI: 10.1016/j.tiv.2016.09.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol In Vitro        ISSN: 0887-2333            Impact factor:   3.500


  7 in total

1.  A 3D epithelial-mesenchymal co-culture model of human bronchial tissue recapitulates multiple features of airway tissue remodeling by TGF-β1 treatment.

Authors:  Shinkichi Ishikawa; Kanae Ishimori; Shigeaki Ito
Journal:  Respir Res       Date:  2017-11-22

2.  Novel biomarker genes which distinguish between smokers and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients with machine learning approach.

Authors:  Kazushi Matsumura; Shigeaki Ito
Journal:  BMC Pulm Med       Date:  2020-02-03       Impact factor: 3.317

3.  In vitro long-term repeated exposure and exposure switching of a novel tobacco vapor product in a human organotypic culture of bronchial epithelial cells.

Authors:  Shigeaki Ito; Kazushi Matsumura; Kanae Ishimori; Shinkichi Ishikawa
Journal:  J Appl Toxicol       Date:  2020-04-22       Impact factor: 3.446

4.  An Adverse Outcome Pathway for Decreased Lung Function Focusing on Mechanisms of Impaired Mucociliary Clearance Following Inhalation Exposure.

Authors:  Karsta Luettich; Monita Sharma; Hasmik Yepiskoposyan; Damien Breheny; Frazer J Lowe
Journal:  Front Toxicol       Date:  2021-12-14

5.  Multi-endpoint analysis of human 3D airway epithelium following repeated exposure to whole electronic vapor product aerosol or cigarette smoke.

Authors:  Lukasz Czekala; Roman Wieczorek; Liam Simms; Fan Yu; Jessica Budde; Edgar Trelles Sticken; Kathryn Rudd; Thomas Verron; Oleg Brinster; Matthew Stevenson; Tanvir Walele
Journal:  Curr Res Toxicol       Date:  2021-02-20

6.  Effects of repeated cigarette smoke extract exposure over one month on human bronchial epithelial organotypic culture.

Authors:  Shigeaki Ito; Kanae Ishimori; Shinkichi Ishikawa
Journal:  Toxicol Rep       Date:  2018-08-18

Review 7.  Invited review: human air-liquid-interface organotypic airway tissue models derived from primary tracheobronchial epithelial cells-overview and perspectives.

Authors:  Xuefei Cao; Jayme P Coyle; Rui Xiong; Yiying Wang; Robert H Heflich; Baiping Ren; William M Gwinn; Patrick Hayden; Liying Rojanasakul
Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim       Date:  2020-11-11       Impact factor: 2.723

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