Pulmonary toxicity and gene expression changes after short-term inhalation exposure to surface-modified copper oxide nanoparticles
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2021-04
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Gosens, Ilse
Costa, Pedro M
Olsson, Magnus
Stone, Vicki
Costa, Anna L
Brunelli, Andrea
Badetti, Elena
Bonetto, Alessandro
Bokkers, Bas G H
de Jong, Wim H
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Abstract
Copper oxide nanoparticles (CuO NPs) have previously been shown to cause dose-dependent pulmonary toxicity following inhalation. Here, CuO NPs (10 nm), coated with polyethylenimine (PEI) or ascorbate (ASC) resulting in positively or negatively charged NPs, respectively, were evaluated. Rats were exposed nose-only to similar exposure dose levels of ASC or PEI coated CuO NPs for 5 consecutive days. On day 6 and day 27 post-exposure, pulmonary toxicity markers in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF), lung histopathology and genome-wide transcriptomic changes in lungs, were assessed. BALF analyses showed a dose-dependent pulmonary inflammation and cell damage, which was supported by the lung histopathological findings of hypertrophy/hyperplasia of bronchiolar and alveolar epithelium, interstitial and alveolar inflammation, and paracortical histiocytosis in mediastinal lymph nodes for both types of CuO NPs. Transcriptomics analysis showed that pathways related to inflammation and cell proliferation were significantly activated. Additionally, we found evidence for the dysregulation of drug metabolism-related genes, especially in rats exposed to ASC-coated CuO NPs. Overall, no differences in the type of toxic effects and potency between the two surface coatings could be established, except with respect to the (regional) dose that initiates bronchiolar and alveolar hypertrophy. This disproves our hypothesis that differences in surface coatings affect the pulmonary toxicity of CuO NPs.
Keywords
Nanoparticles, Copper oxide, Safe-by-design, Pulmonary toxicity, Transcriptomics, Lung Diseases
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Gosens, I, Costa, P M, Olsson, M, Stone, V, Costa, A L, Brunelli, A, Badetti, E, Bonetto, A, Bokkers, B G H, de Jong, W H, Williams, A, Halappanavar, S, Fadeel, B & Cassee, F R 2021, 'Pulmonary toxicity and gene expression changes after short-term inhalation exposure to surface-modified copper oxide nanoparticles', NanoImpact, vol. 22, 100313, pp. 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.impact.2021.100313