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Direct effects of carbon nanotubes on dendritic cells induce immune suppression upon pulmonary exposure.


ABSTRACT: Pharyngeal aspiration of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) caused inflammation, pulmonary damage, and an altered cytokine network in the lung. Local inflammatory response in vivo was accompanied by modified systemic immunity as documented by decreased proliferation of splenic T cells. Preincubation of nai?ve T cells in vitro with SWCNT-treated dendritic cells reduced proliferation of T cells. Our data suggest that in vivo exposure to SWCNT modifies systemic immunity by modulating dendritic cell function.

SUBMITTER: Tkach AV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3170729 | biostudies-other | 2011 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Direct effects of carbon nanotubes on dendritic cells induce immune suppression upon pulmonary exposure.

Tkach Alexey V AV   Shurin Galina V GV   Shurin Michael R MR   Kisin Elena R ER   Murray Ashley R AR   Young Shih-Houng SH   Star Alexander A   Fadeel Bengt B   Kagan Valerian E VE   Shvedova Anna A AA  

ACS nano 20110615 7


Pharyngeal aspiration of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) caused inflammation, pulmonary damage, and an altered cytokine network in the lung. Local inflammatory response in vivo was accompanied by modified systemic immunity as documented by decreased proliferation of splenic T cells. Preincubation of naïve T cells in vitro with SWCNT-treated dendritic cells reduced proliferation of T cells. Our data suggest that in vivo exposure to SWCNT modifies systemic immunity by modulating dendritic  ...[more]

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