Journal of Immunotoxicology, Volume (13), No (5), Year (2016-7) , Pages (686-693)

Title : ( Inorganic arsenic can be potent granulotoxin in mammalian neutrophils in vitro )

Authors: Masumeh Taheri , Jalil Mehrzad , Reza Afshari , Massoud Saleh-Moghaddam , Mohamad Hosein Mahmudy Gharaie ,

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Abstract

An important outcome arising out of occupational/environmental exposure to arsenic (As) is immunotoxicity. To determine the impact of inorganic As on innate immune cells, effects of a low dose of NaAsO2 (i.e. 20 ng As/ml) on select parameters associated with human and bovine neutrophils (PMN) were evaluated in vitro. PMN isolated from the blood of healthy individuals and cows (n¼8/treatment) were pre-incubated with NaAsO2 for 12 h before effects on PMN phagocytosis, transcription of TLR2, TLR4 and CD64 in human PMN – as well as on phagocytosis-dependent/-independent cell chemiluminescence (CL), phagocytosis and killing of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli, PMN H2O2 production and necrosis and TLR4 transcription in bovine PMN – were assessed. Relative to control (no As) PMN, treatment with As significantly decreased phagocytic capacity and CD64 mRNA, but increased TLR2 and TLR4 mRNA, in human PMN. In bovine PMN, while As also led to increased TLR4 mRNA abundance, it resulted in decreases in phagocytosis- dependent and -independent CL, PMN H2O2 production, PMN phagocytosis and killing of both E. coli and S. aureus by PMN. Considering the broad roles of PMN in immunology, the results of these studies increase our understanding of functional consequences of As exposure in inducing immunotoxicity and increasing susceptibility to (infectious) diseases in mammals.

Keywords

Chemiluminescence; flow cytometry; inorganic arsenic; necrosis; neutrophils TLR
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@article{paperid:1056169,
author = {Masumeh Taheri and Mehrzad, Jalil and Reza Afshari and Massoud Saleh-Moghaddam and Mahmudy Gharaie, Mohamad Hosein},
title = {Inorganic arsenic can be potent granulotoxin in mammalian neutrophils in vitro},
journal = {Journal of Immunotoxicology},
year = {2016},
volume = {13},
number = {5},
month = {July},
issn = {1547-691X},
pages = {686--693},
numpages = {7},
keywords = {Chemiluminescence; flow cytometry; inorganic arsenic; necrosis; neutrophils TLR},
}

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%0 Journal Article
%T Inorganic arsenic can be potent granulotoxin in mammalian neutrophils in vitro
%A Masumeh Taheri
%A Mehrzad, Jalil
%A Reza Afshari
%A Massoud Saleh-Moghaddam
%A Mahmudy Gharaie, Mohamad Hosein
%J Journal of Immunotoxicology
%@ 1547-691X
%D 2016

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