Release of the Pro-Inflammatory Markers by BEAS-2B Cells Following In Vitro Exposure to Biodiesel Extracts

Kimberly J. Swanson, N. Kado, William E. Funk, J. Pleil, M. Madden, A. Ghio
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Biodiesel, an alkyl ester of plant oils that can be used in an unmodified diesel engine, is the first renewable die- sel fuel alternative to become a commercially accepted part of our nation's energy infrastructure. For traditional diesel fuel exhaust, it has been demonstrated that the particulate matter (PM) organic components play a role in acute inflamma- tory reactions. However, there have been only a few cytotoxicity and mutagenicity studies on biodiesel emissions. In this study, BEAS-2B cells, a transformed human airway epithelial cell line, were exposed in vitro to the PM organic extracts from Standard Reference Material (SRM) 1975, soy ethyl ester (SEE), soy methyl ester (SME), and petroleum diesel for 24 hours. This study demonstrated that the organic extracts of biodiesel PM in an aqueous solution can increase the re- lease of pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-8 and IL-6 by respiratory epithelial cells. On a microgram PM equivalent per ml (μg PM eq/ml) basis, exposure to biodiesel extracts was associated with a greater release of IL-8 and IL-6 relative to or- ganic extracts of two diesel PM samples. The dose range tested was not cytotoxic. It was also noted that the solvent ex- change method, which was used to prepare the aqueous exposure doses, may not be appropriate for the investigation of biodiesel extracts, though it has been used extensively in petroleum diesel research. A valuable new finding from these experiments is that the soluble organic fraction (SOF) of biodiesel PM begins to elicit a cytokine response in BEAS-2B cells at an exposure lower than petroleum diesel PM extract (approximately 40 μg PM eq/ml). However, more research is required to better characterize the potency of the organic fraction of biodiesel compared to petroleum diesel.
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体外暴露于生物柴油提取物后,BEAS-2B细胞释放促炎标志物
生物柴油是一种植物油的烷基酯,可用于未经改性的柴油发动机,是第一个可再生的柴油燃料替代品,成为我国能源基础设施商业上可接受的一部分。对于传统柴油废气,已经证明了颗粒物(PM)有机成分在急性炎症反应中起作用。然而,关于生物柴油排放物的细胞毒性和诱变性研究很少。在本研究中,将转化的人气道上皮细胞系BEAS-2B细胞体外暴露于标准参考物质(SRM) 1975、大豆乙酯(SEE)、大豆甲酯(SME)和石油柴油的PM有机提取物中24小时。本研究表明,生物柴油PM有机提取物可增加呼吸道上皮细胞对促炎细胞因子IL-8和IL-6的再释放。在每毫升微克PM当量(μg PM eq/ml)的基础上,与两种柴油PM样品的有机提取物相比,暴露于生物柴油提取物与更多的IL-8和IL-6释放相关。所测剂量范围无细胞毒性。还指出,虽然溶剂交换法在石油柴油研究中得到了广泛的应用,但用于制备水暴露剂量的溶剂交换法可能不适用于生物柴油提取物的研究。这些实验的一个有价值的新发现是,生物柴油PM的可溶性有机部分(SOF)在低于石油柴油PM提取物(约40 μg PM eq/ml)的暴露下开始引起BEAS-2B细胞的细胞因子反应。然而,与石油柴油相比,需要更多的研究来更好地表征生物柴油有机部分的效力。
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