Assessment of cellular senescence potential of PM2.5 using 3D human lung fibroblast spheroids in vitro model

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Xu, Shengmin [1 ]
Ma, Lin [1 ]
Wu, Tao [2 ]
Tian, Yushan [3 ]
Wu, Lijun [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Anhui Univ, Informat Mat & Intelligent Sensing Lab Anhui Prov, 111 Jiulong Rd, Hefei 230601, Anhui, Peoples R China
[2] Chinese Acad Sci, Key Lab High Magnet Field & Ion Beam Phys Biol, 350 Shushanhu Rd, Hefei 230031, Anhui, Peoples R China
[3] China Natl Tobacco Qual Supervis & Test Ctr, Key Lab Tobacco Biol Effects, 6 Cuizhu St, Zhengzhou 450001, Peoples R China
关键词
PM2.5; 3D spheroids; cellular senescence; human lung fibroblasts; inflammatory response; PARTICULATE MATTER PM2.5; OXIDATIVE STRESS; EXPOSURE; CELLS; INFLAMMATION; HMGB1;
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10.1093/toxres/tfae037
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R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
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100405 ;
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Background Epidemiological studies demonstrate that particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) exposure closely related to chronic respiratory diseases. Cellular senescence plays an important role in many diseases. However, it is not fully clear whether PM2.5 exposure could induce cellular senescence in the human lung. In this study, we generated a three-dimensional (3D) spheroid model using isolated primary human lung fibroblasts (HLFs) to investigate the effects of PM2.5 on cellular senescence at the 3D level.Methods 3D spheroids were exposed to 25-100 mu g/ml of PM2.5 in order to evaluate the impact on cellular senescence. SA-beta-galactosidase activity, cell proliferation, and the expression of key genes and proteins were detected.Results Exposure of the HLF spheroids to PM2.5 yielded a more sensitive cytotoxicity than 2D HLF cell culture. Importantly, PM2.5 exposure induced the rapid progression of cellular senescence in 3D HLF spheroids, with a dramatically increased SA-beta-Gal activity. In exploiting the mechanism underlying the effect of PM2.5 on senescence, we found a significant increase of DNA damage, upregulation of p21 protein levels, and suppression of cell proliferation in PM2.5-treated HLF spheroids. Moreover, PM2.5 exposure created a significant inflammatory response, which may be at least partially associated with the activation of TGF-beta 1/Smad3 axis and HMGB1 pathway.Conclusions Our results indicate that PM2.5 could induce DNA damage, inflammation, and cellular senescence in 3D HLF spheroids, which may provide a new evidence for PM2.5 toxicity based on a 3D model which has been shown to be more in vivo-like in their phenotype and physiology than 2D cultures.
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