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Silver Nanowire Particle Reactivity with Human Monocyte-Derived Macrophage Cells: Intracellular Availability of Silver Governs Their Cytotoxicity.

Ioannis G Theodorou1, Karin H Müller2, Shu Chen3, Angela E Goode1, Vladimir Yufit4, Mary P Ryan1, Alexandra E Porter1.   

Abstract

Silver nanowires (AgNWs) are increasingly being used in the production of optoelectronic devices, with manufacturing processes posing a risk for occupational exposures via inhalation. Although some studies have explored the environmental effects of AgNWs, few data exist on human health effects. Alveolar macrophages are central in the clearance of inhaled fibers from the lungs, with frustrated phagocytosis often stated as a key determinant for the onset of inflammatory reactions. However, the mechanisms through which fully ingested AgNWs interact with, degrade, and transform within primary macrophages over time, and whether the reactivity of the AgNWs arises due to ionic or particulate effects, or both, are poorly understood. Here, a combination of elemental quantification, 3D tomography, analytical transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and confocal microscopy were employed to monitor the uptake, intracellular Ag+ availability, and processing of AgNWs of two different lengths (1 and 10 μm) inside human monocyte-derived macrophages (HMMs). Using AgNO3 and spherical silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) as a comparison, the amount of total bioavailable/intracellular Ag highly correlated to the cytotoxicity of AgNWs. The 10 μm AgNWs were completely internalized in HMMs, with numerous lysosomal vesicles observed in close vicinity to the AgNWs. Following cellular uptake, AgNWs dissolved and transformed intracellularly, with precipitation of AgCl as well as Ag2S. These transformation processes were likely due to AgNW degradation in the acidic environment of lysosomes, leading to the release of Ag+ ions that rapidly react with Cl- and SH- species of the cell microenvironment. Our data suggest that, in HMMs, not only frustrated phagocytosis but also the extent of intracellular uptake and dissolution of AgNWs dictates their cytotoxicity.

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Keywords:  3D tomography; analytical electron microscopy; biotransformation; macrophages; silver nanowires

Year:  2017        PMID: 33445292     DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.7b00479

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Biomater Sci Eng        ISSN: 2373-9878


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1.  Effect of silver nanospheres and nanowires on human airway smooth muscle cells: role of sulfidation.

Authors:  Charalambos Michaeloudes; Joanna Seiffert; Shu Chen; Pakatip Ruenraroengsak; Leo Bey; Ioannis G Theodorou; Mary Ryan; Xiaoxing Cui; Jim Zhang; Milo Shaffer; Terry Tetley; Alexandra E Porter; Kian Fan Chung
Journal:  Nanoscale Adv       Date:  2020-10-09

2.  Comparison of Metal-Based Nanoparticles and Nanowires: Solubility, Reactivity, Bioavailability and Cellular Toxicity.

Authors:  Johanna Wall; Didem Ag Seleci; Feranika Schworm; Ronja Neuberger; Martin Link; Matthias Hufnagel; Paul Schumacher; Florian Schulz; Uwe Heinrich; Wendel Wohlleben; Andrea Hartwig
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-31       Impact factor: 5.076

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