Upregulation of AgNOR expression in epithelial cells and neutrophils in the airways and leukocytes in peripheral blood of women chronically exposed to biomass smoke.

Nandan Kumar Mondal, Debangshu Das, Bidisha Mukherjee, Manas Ranjan Ray
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the impact of indoor air pollution from biomass fuel use on ribosome biogenesis in airway cells and peripheral blood leukocytes using the argyrophilic nucleolar organizer region (AgNOR) staining technique.

Study design: Biomass users were represented by 78 never-smoking, premenopausal women from rural India and a control group of 73 age-matched women who cooked with liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). For silver staining, exfoliated airway cells and circulating lymphocytes and neutrophils were obtained from expectorated sputum and venous blood smears, respectively. Particulate pollution in indoor air was measured by real-time aerosol monitor.

Results: Compared with the controls, a statistically significant increase was observed in mean number of AgNOR dots per nucleus, their size, and the percentage of NOR-occupied nuclear area in exfoliated airway epithelial cells, airway neutrophils, and circulating lymphocytes and neutrophils of biomass users. Biomass-using households had 2 to 4 times more particulate pollutants than that of LPG-using households; the changes in AgNOR expression, especially in proliferating basal cells, were positively associated with PM10 and PM2.5 levels in indoor air after controlling potential confounders such as age, kitchen location, and family income.

Conclusion: Indoor air pollution from biomass fuel use upregulates ribosome biogenesis in both the airways and peripheral blood.

长期暴露于生物质烟雾的女性气道上皮细胞、中性粒细胞和外周血白细胞中AgNOR表达上调
目的:利用嗜银核仁组织区(AgNOR)染色技术评价生物质燃料使用引起的室内空气污染对气道细胞和外周血白细胞核糖体生物发生的影响。研究设计:生物质使用者由来自印度农村的78名从不吸烟的绝经前妇女和73名年龄匹配的使用液化石油气(LPG)烹饪的妇女组成的对照组。银染色分别从痰液和静脉血涂片中获得脱落的气道细胞和循环淋巴细胞和中性粒细胞。采用实时气溶胶监测仪对室内空气中的颗粒物污染进行了监测。结果:与对照组相比,生物质能使用者的脱落气道上皮细胞、气道中性粒细胞、循环淋巴细胞和中性粒细胞中每核AgNOR点的平均数量、大小和核区中no占据的百分比均有统计学意义的增加。使用生物质的家庭的颗粒污染物是使用液化石油气的家庭的2 ~ 4倍;在控制了年龄、厨房位置和家庭收入等潜在混杂因素后,AgNOR表达的变化,特别是增殖基底细胞中AgNOR表达的变化与室内空气中PM10和PM2.5水平呈正相关。结论:生物质燃料使用引起的室内空气污染上调了气道和外周血中核糖体的生物生成。
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