TY - JOUR
T1 - Motorcycle exhaust particles induce IL-8 production through NF-κB activation in human airway epithelial cells
AU - Lee, Chen Chen
AU - Cheng, Yu Wen
AU - Kang, Jaw Jou
PY - 2005/9/10
Y1 - 2005/9/10
N2 - Motorcycle exhaust particles (MEP) are among the major air pollutants, especially in urban area of Taiwan. In our previous study, data showed that MEP induce proinflammatory and proallergic response profiles in BALB/c mice. Effects of MEP on interleukin (IL)-8 production in A549 human airway epithelial cells were further investigated in this study. It was found that MEP enhanced IL-8 protein and mRNA expression in human epithelial cells. Pretreatment with an NF-κ inhibitor (1 mM PDTC), extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) inhibitor (50 μM PD98059), JNK inhibitor (25 μM SP600125), p38 inhibitor (2 μM SB203580), and three antioxidants (500 U/ml superoxide dismutase [SOD], 50 μM vitamin E, 10 mMN-acetylcysteine [NAC]) attenuated the MEP-induced increase in IL-8 production. Through further, direct detection of nuclear factor (NF)-κB activation in epithelial cells using immunoblotting of nuclear p65 and NF-κB reporter assay, data showed that MEP induced nuclear translocation of p65 and enhancement of NF-κB luciferase gene expression. MEP also induced activation of ERK, JNK and p38 signaling pathways and produced an increase of oxidative stress in A549 cells. By using mitogen-activated protein, kinase (MAPK) inhibitors and antioxidant, it was demonstrated that ERK inhibitor, JNK inhibitor, and antioxidants but not p38 inhibitor attenuated the MEP-induced increase in NF-κB reporter activity. In conclusion, evidence shows that filter-trapped particles emitted from unleaded gasoline-fueled, two-stroke motorcycle engines induce an increase in IL-8 production by activation of NF-κB in human airway epithelial cells. Copyright
AB - Motorcycle exhaust particles (MEP) are among the major air pollutants, especially in urban area of Taiwan. In our previous study, data showed that MEP induce proinflammatory and proallergic response profiles in BALB/c mice. Effects of MEP on interleukin (IL)-8 production in A549 human airway epithelial cells were further investigated in this study. It was found that MEP enhanced IL-8 protein and mRNA expression in human epithelial cells. Pretreatment with an NF-κ inhibitor (1 mM PDTC), extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) inhibitor (50 μM PD98059), JNK inhibitor (25 μM SP600125), p38 inhibitor (2 μM SB203580), and three antioxidants (500 U/ml superoxide dismutase [SOD], 50 μM vitamin E, 10 mMN-acetylcysteine [NAC]) attenuated the MEP-induced increase in IL-8 production. Through further, direct detection of nuclear factor (NF)-κB activation in epithelial cells using immunoblotting of nuclear p65 and NF-κB reporter assay, data showed that MEP induced nuclear translocation of p65 and enhancement of NF-κB luciferase gene expression. MEP also induced activation of ERK, JNK and p38 signaling pathways and produced an increase of oxidative stress in A549 cells. By using mitogen-activated protein, kinase (MAPK) inhibitors and antioxidant, it was demonstrated that ERK inhibitor, JNK inhibitor, and antioxidants but not p38 inhibitor attenuated the MEP-induced increase in NF-κB reporter activity. In conclusion, evidence shows that filter-trapped particles emitted from unleaded gasoline-fueled, two-stroke motorcycle engines induce an increase in IL-8 production by activation of NF-κB in human airway epithelial cells. Copyright
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U2 - 10.1080/15287390590967496
DO - 10.1080/15287390590967496
M3 - Article
C2 - 16076765
AN - SCOPUS:26044458854
SN - 1528-7394
VL - 68
SP - 1537
EP - 1555
JO - Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health - Part A
JF - Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health - Part A
IS - 17-18
ER -