Impact of diesel exhaust particles on infections with Mycobacterium bovis BCG in in vitro human macrophages and an in vivo Galleria mellonella model

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION(2024)

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There are strong suggestions for a link between pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) and air quality. Diesel exhaust is one of the main contributors to pollution and it is reported to be able to modify susceptibility to lung infections. In this study we exposed THP-1 human macrophages and Mycobacterium bovis BCG to diesel exhaust particles (DEPs). High cytotoxicity and activation of apoptosis was found in THP-1 cells at 3 and 6 days, but no effect was found on the growth of M. bovis BCG. Infection of THP-1 cells exposed to a non-cytotoxic DEP concentration showed a limited capacity to engulf latex beads. However, M. bovis BCG infection of macrophages did not result in an increase in the bacterial burden, but it did result in an increase in the bacteria recovered from the extracellular media, suggesting a poor contention of M. bovis BCG. We also observed that DEP exposure limited the production of cytokines. Using the Galleria mellonella model of infection, we observed that larvae exposed to low levels of DEPs were less able to survive after infection with M. bovis BCG and had a higher internal bacterial load after 4 days of infection. Unraveling the links between air pollution and impairment of human antimycobacterial immunity is vital, because pollution is rapidly increasing in areas where TB incidence is extremely high.
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Diesel exhaust particles,Mycobacterium bovis,Galleria mellonella,Phagocytosis,Infection
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