Cow Dung Biomass Smoke Exposure Increases Adherence of Respiratory Pathogen Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae to Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells

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Rajendra KC
Isabel K. Hyland
Jason A. Smith
Shakti D. Shukla
Philip M. Hansbro
Graeme R. Zosky
Gunasegaran Karupiah
Ronan F. O’Toole
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[1] University of Tasmania,Tasmanian School of Medicine, College of Health and Medicine
[2] University of Tasmania,School of Natural Sciences, College of Sciences and Engineering
[3] and Hunter Medical Research Institute,Priority Research Centre for Healthy Lungs and School of Medicine and Public Health, Faculty of Health and Medicine
[4] University of Newcastle,Centre for Inflammation, Faculty of Science
[5] University of Technology Sydney,Department of Clinical Microbiology, School of Medicine
[6] Centenary Institute,Department of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, School of Molecular Sciences
[7] Trinity College Dublin,undefined
[8] College of Science,undefined
[9] Health and Engineering,undefined
[10] La Trobe University,undefined
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Exposure and Health | 2020年 / 12卷
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; Cow dung smoke; Biomass smoke; Cigarette smoke; Nontypeable ;
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Biomass smoke exposure is associated with a heightened risk of development of respiratory diseases that include chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The aim of this study was to increase our understanding of how biomass smoke could contribute to an increased susceptibility to respiratory infection. We investigated the effects of cow dung and wood smoke exposure on human bronchial epithelial cells with respect to adherence of a major respiratory bacterial pathogen in COPD, nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi), using immunofluorescence microscopy. In addition, expression of a known receptor of NTHi, platelet-activating factor receptor (PAFR), and two pro-inflammatory cytokines, interleukin 6 (IL-6) and interleukin-8 (IL-8), were determined using quantitative polymerase chain reaction. We observed a dose-dependent increase in NTHi adhesion to human bronchial epithelial cells following exposure to cow dung but not wood smoke extracts. Pre-treatment with PAFR antagonists, WEB-2086 and its analogue, C17, decreased adherence by NTHi to airway epithelial cells exposed to cow dung smoke. Both cow dung and wood smoke-induced expression of PAFR, as well as of IL-6 and IL-8, which was inhibited by WEB-2086 and C17. In conclusion, biomass smoke from combustion of cow dung and wood-induced expression of PAFR and airway inflammatory markers in human bronchial epithelial cells. Cow dung exposure, but not wood smoke exposure, mediated a measurable increase in NTHi adhesion to airway epithelial cells that was inhibited by PAFR antagonists. This work highlights the potential of PAFR as a therapeutic target for reducing the impact of hazardous biomass smoke exposure on respiratory health.
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