Literature DB >> 28958187

Nano-sized zinc oxide and silver, but not titanium dioxide, induce innate and adaptive immunity and antiviral response in differentiated THP-1 cells.

Wing-Lam Poon1, Harri Alenius2,3, Joseph Ndika2, Vittorio Fortino4, Vesa Kolhinen5, Arūnas Meščeriakovas6, Mingfu Wang1, Dario Greco4,7, Anna Lähde6, Jorma Jokiniemi6, Jetty Chung-Yung Lee1, Hani El-Nezami1,8, Piia Karisola2.   

Abstract

Nano-sized metal oxides are currently the most manufactured nanomaterials (NMs), and are increasingly used in consumer products. Recent exposure data reveal a genuine potential for adverse health outcomes for a vast array of NMs, however the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. To elucidate size-related molecular effects, differentiated THP-1 cells were exposed to nano-sized materials (n-TiO2, n-ZnO and n-Ag), or their bulk-sized (b-ZnO and b-TiO2) or ionic (i-Ag) counterparts, and genome-wide gene expression changes were studied at low-toxic concentrations (<15% cytotoxicity). TiO2 materials were nontoxic in MTT assay, inducing only minor transcriptional changes. ZnO and Ag elicited dose-dependent cytotoxicity, wherein ionic and particulate effects were synergistic with respect to n-ZnO-induced cytotoxicity. In gene expression analyzes, 6 h and 24 h samples formed two separate hierarchical clusters. N-ZnO and n-Ag shared only 3.1% and 24.6% differentially expressed genes (DEGs) when compared to corresponding control. All particles, except TiO2, activated various metallothioneins. At 6 h, n-Zn, b-Zn and n-Ag induced various immunity related genes associating to pattern recognition (including toll-like receptor), macrophage maturation, inflammatory response (TNF and IL-1beta), chemotaxis (CXCL8) and leucocyte migration (CXCL2-3 and CXCL14). After 24 h exposure, especially n-Ag induced the expression of genes related to virus recognition and type I interferon responses. These results strongly suggest that in addition to ionic effects mediated by metallothioneins, n-Zn and n-Ag induce expression of genes involved in several innate and adaptive immunity associated pathways, which are known to play crucial role in immuno-regulation. This raises the concern of safe use of metal oxide and metal nanoparticle products, and their biological effects.

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Keywords:  Ag; ZnO; immune system; nanomaterials; transcriptomics

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28958187     DOI: 10.1080/17435390.2017.1382600

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanotoxicology        ISSN: 1743-5390            Impact factor:   5.913


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