Alveolar Epithelial Cell-Macrophage Interactions in Response to Coal Dust

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. Eugene Rannels John W. Swisher Yu-Chen Lee
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

"Inhaled dust particles of appropriate size contact cells of the alveolar region.' The acute response to coal dust appears to involve a variety of cell types, including alveolar epithelial cells, interstitial fibroblasts, both resident and recruited macrophages, and cells of the immune system. Direct and indirect effects of dust, which may be mediated by soluble factors,'' can initiate acute and long-term lung injury. While it appears that epithelial cell growth and differentiation, along with integrity of the epithelial basement membrane, may play a role in the long-term response to dust exposure, little is known of the role the alveolar epithelium may play in the progression of injury. The broad hypothesis that underlies these experiments is that short- and long-term consequences of coal dust exposure involve changes in structure and function of the alveolar epithelium and the underlying extracellular matrix. Recent studies show that coal dusts exert direct effects to modify pulmonary epithelial cell-extracellular matrix interactions in vitro.3EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURESType II cells isolated on day 0 by density centrifugation and differential attachment4 were plated overnight in D MEM containing 10% fetal calf serum before exposure to anthracite dust PSOC 867 sonicated into culture medium (750 ug/mL).3 Synthesis of extracellular matrix proteins was determined on day 3 of primary culture, as detailed elsewhere. 5 Cells were removed from extracellular matrix by extraction with NH4OH and high salt. Extracellular matrix synthesis and fibronectin content were evaluated based on radiolabeling with 3 H-leucine and on Western blot analysis, respectively. Additional analytical methods and calculations are detailed elsewhere.3-5"
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APA: D. Eugene Rannels John W. Swisher Yu-Chen Lee  (1998)  Alveolar Epithelial Cell-Macrophage Interactions in Response to Coal Dust

MLA: D. Eugene Rannels John W. Swisher Yu-Chen Lee Alveolar Epithelial Cell-Macrophage Interactions in Response to Coal Dust. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1998.

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