Vlaanderen Jelle, Pronk Anjoeka, Rothman Nathaniel, Hildesheim Allan, Silverman Debra, Hosgood H Dean, Spaan Suzanne, Kuijpers Eelco, Godderis Lode, Hoet Peter, Lan Qing, Vermeulen Roel
a Division of Environmental Epidemiology, Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences , Utrecht University , Utrecht , The Netherlands.
b Risk Analysis for Products in Development (RAPID), TNO , Zeist , The Netherlands.
Nanotoxicology. 2017 Apr;11(3):395-404. doi: 10.1080/17435390.2017.1308031. Epub 2017 Apr 3.
Multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) are manufactured nanomaterials to which workers and the general population will be increasingly exposed in coming years. Little is known about potential human health effects of exposure to MWCNTs, but effects on the lung and the immune system have been reported in animal and mechanistic studies.
We conducted a cross-sectional study to assess the association between occupational exposure to MWCNTs and effects on lung health and the immune system.
We assessed 51 immune markers and three pneumoproteins in serum, complete blood cell counts (CBC), fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FENO), and lung function among 22 workers of a MWCNT producing facility and 39 age- and gender-matched, unexposed controls. Measurements were repeated four months later among 16 workers also included in the first phase of the study. Regression analyses were adjusted for potentially confounding parameters age, body mass index, smoking, and sex, and we explored potential confounding by other factors in sensitivity analyses.
We observed significant upward trends for immune markers C-C motif ligand 20 (p = .005), basic fibroblast growth factor (p = .05), and soluble IL-1 receptor II (p = .0004) with increasing exposure to MWCNT. These effects were replicated in the second phase of the study and were robust to sensitivity analyses. We also observed differences in FENO and several CBC parameters between exposed and non-exposed, but no difference in lung function or the pneumoproteins.
We observed indications of early effects of occupational exposure to MWCNTs on lung health and the immune system.
多壁碳纳米管(MWCNTs)是一种人造纳米材料,在未来几年,工人和普通人群接触到它们的机会将越来越多。关于接触MWCNTs对人类健康的潜在影响,我们所知甚少,但在动物和机制研究中已报道了其对肺部和免疫系统的影响。
我们开展了一项横断面研究,以评估职业接触MWCNTs与肺部健康及免疫系统影响之间的关联。
我们对一家MWCNT生产工厂的22名工人以及39名年龄和性别匹配的未接触对照者的血清中的51种免疫标志物、三种肺保护蛋白、全血细胞计数(CBC)、呼出一氧化氮分数(FENO)和肺功能进行了评估。四个月后,对参与该研究第一阶段的16名工人重复进行了测量。回归分析针对潜在混杂参数年龄、体重指数、吸烟和性别进行了校正,并且我们在敏感性分析中探讨了其他因素的潜在混杂作用。
我们观察到,随着MWCNT暴露量增加,免疫标志物C-C基序配体20(p = 0.005)、碱性成纤维细胞生长因子(p = 0.05)和可溶性白细胞介素-1受体II(p = 0.0004)呈现出显著的上升趋势。这些效应在研究的第二阶段得到了重复,并且对敏感性分析具有稳健性。我们还观察到暴露组和未暴露组之间FENO和几个CBC参数存在差异,但肺功能或肺保护蛋白没有差异。
我们观察到职业接触MWCNTs对肺部健康和免疫系统产生早期影响的迹象。