分散纺织染料对细胞活力和线粒体呼吸的损害。

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Frontiers in allergy Pub Date : 2025-04-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/falgy.2025.1547225
Lizette M Cortes, Nelson R Vinueza
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摘要

近年来,合成纺织染料的使用有所增加。这些化学物质或它们的代谢物对我们皮肤和免疫系统的影响还没有得到很好的研究。然而,据报道,皮肤刺激物会破坏皮肤屏障,引发一系列反应,使免疫系统失调。在过去的几十年里,特应性疾病和癌症的发病率一直在上升。目前迫切需要确定引发这些疾病的环境因素。本研究旨在探讨几种常见的分散纺织染料对小鼠角质形成细胞(MPEK-BL6系)和猪肠上皮细胞(IPEC-J2细胞)培养物的活力和线粒体功能的影响。用分散(D)染料Red 11、Orange 37、Blue 1、Blue 124、Blue 291、Blue 79.1和Brown 1以及醌和酒黄石培养细胞,并以PPD为对照。浓度代表人体暴露30分钟至3天。测定细胞活力、耗氧率(OCR)和细胞外酸化率(ECAR)。分散蓝1、蓝124和褐1在暴露于IPEC-J2和MPEK-BL6细胞3小时后就会损害细胞活力和线粒体功能。然而,D. Blue 79.1和Blue 291没有这些效果。这些数据表明,常见的分散纺织染料可以影响细胞活力和线粒体功能。这种影响可能与它们的化学结构和物理化学性质有关,例如大小和极性,这使得它们在膜通透性方面存在差异。
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Impaired cell viability and mitochondrial respiration by disperse textile dyes.

In recent years, the use of synthetic textile dyes has increased. The effects of these chemicals or their metabolites on our skin and our immune system have not been well studied. However, skin irritants have been reported to break the dermal barrier to start a chain of reactions that dysregulate the immune system. In the last decades, the incidence of atopic diseases and cancer has been increasing. There is an urgent need to identify the environmental triggers that fuel these conditions. This study aimed to investigate the effects of some of the common disperse textile dyes on the viability, and mitochondrial function of cultures of mouse keratinocytes (MPEK-BL6 line) and intestinal porcine epithelial cells (IPEC-J2 cells). The cells were cultured with Disperse (D) dyes Red 11, Orange 37, Blue 1, Blue 124, Blue 291, Blue 79.1, and Brown 1 as well as Quinone and Tartrazine, and PPD as control. At concentrations representative of human exposure from 30 min to 3 days. Cell viability, Oxygen Consumption Rate (OCR) and Extracellular Acidification Rate (ECAR) were quantified. Disperse Blue 1, Blue 124, and Brown 1 impaired cell viability and mitochondrial function as early as 3 h after exposure with IPEC-J2 and MPEK-BL6 cells. However, D. Blue 79.1 and Blue 291 did not have those effects. These data suggest that common disperse textile dyes can influence cell viability and mitochondrial function. This effect could be related to their chemical structure and physicochemical properties, such as size and polarity giving them differences in membrane permeability.

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