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Exposure to nanoparticles and occupational allergy

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Structural and biochemical modifications of model and native membranes of human immune cells in response to the action of zinc oxide nanoparticles

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Summary: The study aimed to assess the toxic effects of ZnO-NPs on model human immune cells, focusing on their interaction with membrane lipids and the role of zinc ions. Results showed disruption in cell metabolism and lipid peroxidation, with zinc ions not being the main causative factor of toxicity. Using Langmuir technique, the interaction of nanoparticles with lipids was evaluated to understand the early stages of toxicity mechanism for a complete risk assessment and safer synthesis of nanomaterials.

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Vps33B in Dendritic Cells Regulates House Dust Mite-Induced Allergic Lung Inflammation

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Allergic contact dermatitis: a significant environmental and occupational skin disease

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Oxidative metabolism in the cardiorespiratory system after an acute exposure to nickel-doped nanoparticles in mice

Mariana Garces et al.

Summary: This study aimed to investigate the toxicological mechanisms in cardiorespiratory oxidative metabolism induced by acute exposure to Ni-doped-NP. Results showed that Ni-NP mainly accumulated in the lungs, leading to increased oxidative reactions and damage to the antioxidant system, resulting in various pathological responses.

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Summary: The immune system plays a crucial role in maintaining the body's functional integrity by recognizing and destroying foreign agents and abnormal cells. Nanoparticles can interact with the immune system in complex ways, potentially leading to different immune responses.

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Structure-Activity Relationship of Graphene-Based Materials: Impact of the Surface Chemistry, Surface Specific Area and Lateral Size on Their In Vitro Toxicity

Salma Achawi et al.

Summary: The study found that reduced graphene oxides (RGOs) were more reactive than graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs), and smaller lateral size led to higher cytotoxicity. GBMs with a higher specific surface area were found to induce higher ROS production.

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Metallobiochemistry of ultratrace levels of bismuth in the rat I. Metabolic patterns of 205+206Bi3+ in the blood

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Effects of metal nanoparticles on tight junction-associated proteins via HIF-1α/miR-29b/MMPs pathway in human epidermal keratinocytes

Jiali Yuan et al.

Summary: The study demonstrated that exposure of human epidermal keratinocytes to Nickel nanoparticles caused dysregulation of tight junction-associated proteins and down-regulation of miR-29b, while leading to increased HIF-1 alpha nuclear accumulation and MMP-2/9 activation. Restoring miR-29b levels with a miR-29b-3p mimic reversed the effects induced by Nano-Ni, indicating a pathway of HIF-1 alpha/miR-29b/MMPs in the dysregulation of tight junction-associated proteins.

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Effect of Graphene and Graphene Oxide on Airway Barrier and Differential Phosphorylation of Proteins in Tight and Adherens Junction Pathways

Sofie Van Den Broucke et al.

Summary: This study investigated the impact of environmental and occupational irritants on the airway epithelial barrier using an in vitro coculture model. The findings suggest that graphene nanoparticles have a negative effect on the epithelial barrier, possibly due to slight alterations in tight junction organization.

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Exposure to hydroxyapatite nanoparticles enhances Toll-like receptor 4 signal transduction and overcomes endotoxin tolerance in vitro and in vivo

Yuchen Hua et al.

Summary: The study reveals that HANPs can induce TLR4 signaling activation and synergize with LPS to promote macrophage polarization toward M1 phenotype, as well as to abolish immune tolerance in response to repeated LPS stimulation.

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Dysregulation of the epithelial barrier by environmental and other exogenous factors

Yasutaka Mitamura et al.

Summary: The epithelial barrier hypothesis suggests that exposure to various barrier-damaging agents is linked to the increase in allergic diseases. The epithelial barrier is the first line of defense against environmental factors and disruption by industrial products. Innate and adaptive immune responses are essential in barrier damage, and understanding this mechanism is key in developing strategies for prevention and treatment of allergic diseases. Monitoring skin barrier dysfunction as a biomarker and studying the role of external factors in disrupting the epithelial barrier are crucial in this field.

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Airway Exposure to Polyethyleneimine Nanoparticles Induces Type 2 Immunity by a Mechanism Involving Oxidative Stress and ATP Release

Yotesawee Srisomboon et al.

Summary: PEI induces immune responses by stimulating ATP release, activating VDAC-1 and pannexin 1 pathways, and increasing intracellular Ca2+ concentration. In vivo experiments show that PEI exposure leads to Th2 cytokine secretion and eosinophil recruitment, with IL-33 playing a crucial role in this process.

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Physical properties of gold nanoparticles affect skin penetration via hair follicles

Nethanel Friedman et al.

Summary: Drug penetration through the skin can be significantly influenced by particle size, with gold nanostars showing superiority over spherical particles in follicular penetration experiments. Understanding the optimal physical particle properties is crucial for improving drug delivery methods.

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Size-Dependent Absorption through Stratum Corneum by Drug-Loaded Liposomes

Junye Liu et al.

Summary: The size of liposomes has an impact on drug absorption and distribution in skin tissues. Liposomes smaller than 100 nm improve drug delivery to the epidermis and dermis, while liposomes larger than 200 nm have poor penetration through the SC structure.

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An updated overview on metal nanoparticles toxicity

Serenella Medici et al.

Summary: Despite the increasing number and variety of nanoparticles, there is still a lack of clear guidelines to control their exposure and evaluate potential toxicity. The issue of nanomaterials' toxicity is gaining awareness among scientists and producers, yet consumers often remain largely unaware of the presence and potential risks of nanomaterials.

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Toxicity risks of occupational exposure in 3D printing and bioprinting industries: A systematic review

Yousef Mohammadian et al.

Summary: 3D printing and bioprinting technologies use synthetic and natural polymers respectively, which may release VOCs and nanoparticles with toxic effects. Further research and attention to occupational exposure risk are needed to ensure safety in workplaces.

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Effects of Air Pollutants on Airway Diseases

Yun-Gi Lee et al.

Summary: Air pollutants, including toxic particles and gases, aggravate respiratory diseases such as asthma and COPD by triggering inflammation and dysfunction in the airways, leading to worsening symptoms. The mechanisms underlying these effects are still unclear, but air pollution is known to decrease quality of life and life expectancy while increasing the risk of hospitalization and morbidity associated with respiratory diseases.

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Current Knowledge of Silver and Gold Nanoparticles in Laboratory Research-Application, Toxicity, Cellular Uptake

Patrycja Talarska et al.

Summary: Silver and gold nanoparticles are widely used in various household products, raising concerns about their potential impact. Research is focusing on the effects of nanoparticles on cell function and environmentally friendly alternatives to chemically synthesized nanoparticles.

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Skin Sensitization Potential and Cellular ROS-Induced Cytotoxicity of Silica Nanoparticles

Sung-Hyun Kim et al.

Summary: With the rapid growth of nanomaterials in various industries, particularly in cosmetics, there is a need for accurate identification of their toxicity. This study focused on silica nanoparticles and found high cytotoxicity but no skin sensitization. Further research is needed to clarify the mechanism of skin sensitization by nanomaterials.

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The nanotopography of SiO2 particles impacts the selectivity and 3D fold of bound allergens

Robert Mills-Goodlet et al.

Summary: The detailed description of the changes during protein corona formation is crucial in understanding the impact on nanoparticle behavior and bound proteins. Nanotopography, specifically the porosity of the nanoparticles, plays a significant role in allergen binding selectivity, orientation preference, conformational changes, and allergenic response. Thorough structural investigations are important for considering immunological outcomes, as particle binding can influence the allergenic response elicited by the bound allergen.

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