Volume 29, Number 1, 39-45, DOI: 10.1007/s10753-006-8968-0

Exposure to Organic Dust Causes Activation of Human Plasma Complement Factors C3 and B and the Synthesis of Factor C3 by Lung Epithelial Cells In Vitro

Fernando Acevedo, Lena Palmberg and Kjell Larsson

View Related Documents

Abstract

Exposure in swine confinement buildings induces an intense airway inflammation. Twenty-two volunteers, of whom eleven wore a half-mask, were exposed for 3 hr in a swine barn. Blood samples were drawn before and after exposure. The ratio C3b/totalC3 in plasma decreased from 6.8 to 5.0% (p = 0.02) without mask and from 6.6 to 5.9% (p = 0.01) with mask (p = 0.67 between groups). The ratio Bb/totalB decreased from 14.5 to 13.5% (p < 0.01) without and 14.6–13.3% (p = 0.09) with mask (p = 0.25 between groups). Epithelial cells (A549) incubated up to 24 hr with 0.1 mg/mL dust suspensions were analysed for C3, IL-6 and IL-8 secretion. Cumulative C3 synthesis of dust stimulated cell cultures was 43,000 pg/mL compared to 25,000 pg/mL in unstimulated cells. Cumulative dust-induced IL-6 and IL-8 secretion was 200 and 3000 pg/mL, respectively and below detection in unstimulated cells.The activation of complement in vivo and induced C3 synthesis by epithelial cells suggests a role of complement in the airway reaction to organic dust exposure.

Key Words  organic dust - complement - interleukines IL-6 - IL-8

Fulltext Preview

Image of the first page of the fulltext document