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Air pollution drives macrophage senescence through a phagolysosome-15-lipoxygenase pathway
Thomas, S. A., Yong, H. M., Rule, A. M., Gour, N., Lajoie, S.
biorxiv · 2024
Abstract
Urban particulate matter (uPM) poses significant health risks, particularly to the respiratory system. Fine particles, such as PM2.5, can penetrate deep into the lungs and exacerbate a range of health problems, including emphysema, asthma, and lung cancer. PM exposure is also linked to extra-pulmonary disorders like heart and neurodegenerative diseases. Moreover, prolonged exposure to elevated PM levels can reduce overall life expectancy. Senescence(definition) is a dysfunctional cell state typically associated with age but can also be precipitated by environmental stressors. This study aimed to determine whether uPM could drive senescence in macrophages, an essential cell type involved in particulate phagocytosis-mediated clearance. While it is known that uPM exposure impairs immune function, this deficit is multi-faceted and incompletely understood, partly due to the use of particulates such as diesel exhaust particle (DEP) as a surrogate for true uPM. uPM was collected from several locations in the USA, including Baltimore, Houston, and Phoenix. Bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDMs) were stimulated with uPM or reference particulates (e.g., DEP) to assess senescence-related parameters. We report that uPM-exposed BMDMs adopt a senescent phenotype characterized by increased IL-1 secretion, senescence- associated {beta}-galactosidase activity, and diminished proliferation. Exposure to allergens failed to elicit such a response, supporting a distinction between different types of environmental exposures. uPM-induced senescence was independent of key macrophage activation pathways, specifically inflammasome and scavenger receptor. However, inhibition of the phagolysosome pathway abrogated senescence markers, supporting this phenotypes attribution to uPM phagocytosis. These data suggest uPM exposure leads to macrophage senescence, which may contribute to immunopathology.
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A., T.S., M., Y.H., M., R.A., N., G., & S., L. (2024). Air pollution drives macrophage senescence through a phagolysosome-15-lipoxygenase pathway. <em>biorxiv</em>. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.01.04.574228
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A. TS, M. YH, M. RA, N. G, S. L. Air pollution drives macrophage senescence through a phagolysosome-15-lipoxygenase pathway. biorxiv. 2024. doi:10.1101/2024.01.04.574228.
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@unpublished{thomas2024Airpol,
title = {Air pollution drives macrophage senescence through a phagolysosome-15-lipoxygenase pathway},
author = {Thomas, S. A. and Yong, H. M. and Rule, A. M. and Gour, N. and Lajoie, S.},
journal = {biorxiv},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.1101/2024.01.04.574228},
}
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