In vitro toxicity evaluation in A549 cells of diesel particulate matter from two different particle sampling systems and several resuspension media

Author:

Uski Oskari J.1ORCID,Rankin Gregory D.12,Wingfors Håkan2,Magnusson Roger2,Boman Christoffer3,Muala Ala1,Blomberg Anders1,Bosson Jenny1,Sandström Thomas1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine Umeå University Umeå Sweden

2. CBRN Defence and Security Swedish Defence Research Agency Umeå Sweden

3. Department of Applied Physics and Electronics, Thermochemical Energy Conversion Laboratory Umeå University Umeå Sweden

Abstract

AbstractIn urban areas, inhalation of fine particles from combustion sources such as diesel engines causes adverse health effects. For toxicity testing, a substantial amount of particulate matter (PM) is needed. Conventional sampling involves collection of PM onto substrates by filtration or inertial impaction. A major drawback to those methodologies is that the extraction process can modify the collected particles and alter their chemical composition. Moreover, prior to toxicity testing, PM samples need to be resuspended, which can alter the PM sample even further. Lastly, the choice of the resuspension medium may also impact the detected toxicological responses. In this study, we compared the toxicity profile of PM obtained from two alternative sampling systems, using in vitro toxicity assays. One system makes use of condensational growth before collection in water in an impinger – BioSampler (CG‐BioSampler), and the other, a Dekati® Gravimetric Impactor (DGI), is based on inertial impaction. In addition, various methods for resuspension of DGI collected PM were compared. Tested endpoints included cytotoxicity, formation of cellular reactive oxygen species, and genotoxicity. The alternative collection and suspension methods affected different toxicological endpoints. The water/dimethyl sulfoxide mixture and cell culture medium resuspended particles, along with the CG‐BioSampler sample, produced the strongest responses. The water resuspended sample from the DGI appeared least toxic. CG‐BioSampler collected PM caused a clear increased response in apoptotic cell death. We conclude that the CG‐BioSampler PM sampler is a promising alternative to inertial impaction sampling.

Funder

Hjärt-Lungfonden

Forskningsrådet om Hälsa, Arbetsliv och Välfärd

Publisher

Wiley

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