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Effect of High Concentrations of Diesel Exhaust Particles on Human Lung Epithelial Cell Viability and Death Hasan Bayram 1*, Kazuhiro Ito 2, K. Fan Chung.

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1 Effect of High Concentrations of Diesel Exhaust Particles on Human Lung Epithelial Cell Viability and Death Hasan Bayram 1*, Kazuhiro Ito 2, K. Fan Chung 2. 1 Department of Respiratory Medicine, School of Medicine, Gaziantep University, Gaziantep, TURKEY; 2 Thoracic Medicine, National Heart & Lung Institute, Imperial College, London, UK. *Supported by an ERS Long-term Research Fellowship

2 Background-1 An association between particulate matter  10µm (PM 10 ), pollution and respiratory morbidity and cardio- pulmonary mortality (McConnell R et al, 2003, Pope CA et al, 2004 ) Airway epithelial cells may play a role in PM 10 -induced respiratory morbidity DEP increase release of inflammatory mediators from airway epithelial cells (Bayram H et al, 1998)

3 Background-2 DEP induce A549 cell proliferation, and inhibit apoptosis through oxidative stress, inhibition of p21 CIP1/WAF1 and stimulation of JNK and NF-  B under serum free condition (Bayram H et al, 2006) DEP may lead to apoptosis or necrosis of respiratory cells (Matsuo M et al, 2003; Li N et al, 2002; Hiura TS et al, 2000)

4 Under normal culture conditions with serum, high concentrations of DEP lead to decreased A549 cell viability via inducing apoptosis/necrosis of these cells. Hypothesis

5 Objectives To investigate effect of high concentrations of DEP on viability, apoptosis and necrosis of airway epithelial (A549) cells

6 Methods Culture A549 cells Incubation with 0, 10, 200 and 400  g/ml DEP in the presence of 0-10% foetal calf serum (FCS) for 48 hours MTT Staining: Cell viability FACS: Evidence of apoptotic bodies (Annexin V/PI staining)

7 Effect of DEP on viability of A549 Cells in 0% FCS following 48hrs’ incubation *p<0.05 and **p<0.001 vs 0  g/ml DEP

8 Effect of DEP on viability of A549 Cells in 1% FCS following 48hrs’ incubation *p<0.05 and **p<0.001 vs 0  g/ml DEP

9 Effect of DEP on viability of A549 Cells in 3.3% FCS following 48hrs’ incubation **p<0.01 vs 0  g/ml DEP

10 Effect of DEP on viability of A549 Cells in 10% FCS following 48hrs’ incubation **p<0.01 vs 0  g/ml DEP

11 SF Effect of DEP on apoptosis/necrosis of A549 cells in 3.3% FCS following 48hrs’ incubation **p<0.01 vs 0  g/ml DEP

12 Summary Under serum free condition, 10µg/ml DEP induced A549 cell viability, In the presence of 1-3.3%FCS, 200  g/ml DEP decreased cell viability In the presence of 10%FCS, DEP did not show any effect on cell viability In the presence of 3.3%FCS, 200-400  g/ml DEP induced cell apoptosis/necrosis.

13 Conclusion DEP may induce apoptosis/necrosis of airway epithelial cells Underlying mechanisms need to be investigated

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16 Conclusion DEP effect of A549 cell viability and apoptosis/necrosis depends on its dose and presence of serum in cell culture condition. DEP effect cell viability and apoptosis/necrosis; an effect dependant on concentration of DEP or serum.

17 Effect of DEP on viability of A549 Cells in 0-10% FCS following 48hrs’ incubation

18 Effect of DEP on viability of A549 Cells (MTT Assay) 24 hrs 48 hrs 72 hrs ***P<0.0001 vs 0  g/ml DEP

19 Effect of DEP (10  g/ml) on cell cycle of A549 cells following 48 hrs’ incubation *P<0.05, **P<0.01, ***P<0.0001 vs SF

20 Effect of DEP on apoptosis of A549 cells following 48hrs’ incubation *P<0.05 and **P<0.005 vs SF

21 PM 10 (10-50  g/cm 3 ) induce proliferation and apoptosis (25-50  g/cm 3 ) of murine alveolar epithelial cells (Timblin CR et al, 2002) PM 10 lead to cell death, DNA breakage and apoptosis in A549 cells (Moreno EA et al, 2002 ) Background

22 Diesel exhaust particles (DEP) induce respiratory cell proliferation and hypertrophy in mice (Koike E et al, 2002; Ichinose T et al, 1998) DEP cause oxidative stress and higher concentrations may lead to apoptosis or necrosis of respiratory cells Background (Matsuo M et al, 2003; Li N et al, 2002; Hiura TS et al, 2000)

23 Summary DEP (5-200µg/ml) induced A549 cell viability, this was inhibited by NAC, SP600125 and SN50 DEP (10  g/ml) induced cell cycle progression, which was inhibited by NAC and SP600125 DEP (10  g/ml) prevented A549 cell apoptosis DEP (10  g/ml) decreased p21 CIP1/WAF1 mRNA and protein expression of A549 cells.

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26 Effect of DEP on viability of A549 cells in the presence of 0-10% FCS after 48 hrs’ incubation ***P<0.0001 vs 0  g/ml DEP

27 Cell Signalling Pathways Associated with Apoptosis

28 p21 and cell cycle pathways


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