Enhancement of keratinocyte survival and migration elicited by interleukin 24 upregulation in dermal microvascular endothelium upon welding-fume exposure.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Maori Kono, Nami Ishihara, Tatsuto Nakane, Yu Nabetani, Mizuo Kajino, Tomoaki Okuda, Masahiko Hayashi, Chihaya Koriyama, Christoph F A Vogel, Mayumi Tsuji, Yasuhiro Ishihara
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Abstract

Occupational exposure to welding fumes constitutes a serious health concern. Although the effects of fumes on the respiratory tract have been investigated, few apparent reports were published on their effects on the skin. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of exposure to welding fumes on skin cells, focusing on interleukin-24 (IL-24), a cytokine involved in the pathophysiology of skin conditions, such as atopic dermatitis and psoriasis. Treatment with welding fumes increased IL-24 expression and production levels in human dermal microvascular endothelial cells (HDMEC) which were higher than that in normal human epidermal keratinocytes. IL-24 levels in Trolox and deferoxamine markedly suppressed welding fume-induced IL-24 expression in HDMEC, indicating that oxidative stress may be involved in this cytokine expression. IL-24 released from HDMEC protected keratinocytes from welding fume-induced damage and enhanced keratinocyte migration. Serum IL-24 was higher in welding workers than in general subjects and was positively correlated with elevated serum levels of 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine, an oxidative stress marker. In summary, welding fumes enhanced IL-24 expression in HDMEC, stimulating keratinocyte survival and migration. IL-24 expression in endothelial cells may act as an adaptive response to welding-fume exposure in the skin.

接触焊接烟尘后,白细胞介素 24 在真皮微血管内皮细胞中上调,从而增强了角质细胞的存活和迁移。
职业暴露于焊接烟雾是一个严重的健康问题。虽然已经对烟尘对呼吸道的影响进行了调查,但关于烟尘对皮肤的影响却鲜有报道。本研究的目的是调查接触焊接烟尘对皮肤细胞的影响,重点是白细胞介素-24(IL-24),这是一种参与特应性皮炎和牛皮癣等皮肤病病理生理学的细胞因子。用焊接烟尘处理会增加人真皮微血管内皮细胞(HDMEC)中 IL-24 的表达和产生水平,其水平高于正常人表皮角质细胞。三氯氧磷和去氧胺中的 IL-24 水平明显抑制了焊烟诱导的 HDMEC 中 IL-24 的表达,这表明氧化应激可能参与了这种细胞因子的表达。HDMEC释放的IL-24能保护角质形成细胞免受焊接烟尘诱导的损伤,并增强角质形成细胞的迁移。焊接工人血清中的 IL-24 高于普通人,并且与血清中氧化应激标志物 8- 羟基-2'-脱氧鸟苷水平的升高呈正相关。总之,焊接烟尘会增强 HDMEC 中 IL-24 的表达,刺激角质细胞的存活和迁移。内皮细胞中 IL-24 的表达可能是皮肤对焊接烟尘暴露的一种适应性反应。
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5.20
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19.20%
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46
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A , Current Issues is an authoritative journal that features strictly refereed original research in the field of environmental sciences, public and occupational health, and toxicology.
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