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Neuroinflammatory and Neurometabolomic Consequences From Inhaled Wildfire Smoke-Derived Particulate Matter in the Western United States.

David Scieszka1, Russell Hunter1, Jessica Begay1, Marsha Bitsui1, Yan Lin2, Joseph Galewsky3, Masako Morishita4, Zachary Klaver4, James Wagner5, Jack R Harkema5, Guy Herbert1, Selita Lucas1, Charlotte McVeigh1, Alicia Bolt1, Barry Bleske6, Christopher G Canal7, Ekaterina Mostovenko7, Andrew K Ottens7, Haiwei Gu8, Matthew J Campen1, Shahani Noor9.   

Abstract

Utilizing a mobile laboratory located >300 km away from wildfire smoke (WFS) sources, this study examined the systemic immune response profile, with a focus on neuroinflammatory and neurometabolomic consequences, resulting from inhalation exposure to naturally occurring wildfires in California, Arizona, and Washington in 2020. After a 20-day (4 h/day) exposure period in a mobile laboratory stationed in New Mexico, WFS-derived particulate matter (WFPM) inhalation resulted in significant neuroinflammation while immune activity in the peripheral (lung, bone marrow) appeared to be resolved in C57BL/6 mice. Importantly, WFPM exposure increased cerebrovascular endothelial cell activation and expression of adhesion molecules (VCAM-1 and ICAM-1) in addition to increased glial activation and peripheral immune cell infiltration into the brain. Flow cytometry analysis revealed proinflammatory phenotypes of microglia and peripheral immune subsets in the brain of WFPM-exposed mice. Interestingly, endothelial cell neuroimmune activity was differentially associated with levels of PECAM-1 expression, suggesting that subsets of cerebrovascular endothelial cells were transitioning to resolution of inflammation following the 20-day exposure. Neurometabolites related to protection against aging, such as NAD+ and taurine, were decreased by WFPM exposure. Additionally, increased pathological amyloid-beta protein accumulation, a hallmark of neurodegeneration, was observed. Neuroinflammation, together with decreased levels of key neurometabolites, reflect a cluster of outcomes with important implications in priming inflammaging and aging-related neurodegenerative phenotypes.
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Keywords:  VCAM-1; microglia; neuroinflammation; neurovascular unit; particulate matter; smoke

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34865172      PMCID: PMC8883349          DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/kfab147

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Sci        ISSN: 1096-0929            Impact factor:   4.849


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