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镉对免疫功能和肺部宿主防御的不良影响。

The adverse impact of cadmium on immune function and lung host defense.

机构信息

The University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Pharmacy, Omaha, NE 68198, USA.

The University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Public Health, Omaha NE 68198, USA; VA Nebraska-Western Iowa Health Care System, Omaha, NE 68105, USA.

出版信息

Semin Cell Dev Biol. 2021 Jul;115:70-76. doi: 10.1016/j.semcdb.2020.10.007. Epub 2020 Nov 3.

Abstract

Cadmium (Cd) is a transition metal, also referred to as a heavy metal, that is naturally abundant in the earth's crust. It has no known benefit to humans. It is primarily released into our environment through mining and smelting in industrial processes and enters the food chain through uptake by plants from contaminated soil and water. In humans, Cd primarily enters the body through ingestion of foods and cigarette smoke and has an extremely long resident half-life in the body compared to other transition metals. Environmental workplace exposure is also a source through inhalation, although much less common. The principal organs adversely affected by Cd following acute and chronic exposure are the kidneys, bone, vasculature and lung. Cd adversely impacts cell function through changes in gene expression and signal transduction and is recognized as a carcinogen. Despite a substantial body of mechanistic studies in cells and animal models, the overall impact of Cd on innate immune function in humans remains poorly understood. The best evidence is perhaps alteration of reactive oxygen species balance and signaling in cells that regulate innate immunity causing alteration of the inflammatory response that is postulated to contribute to chronic diseases. Epidemiologic studies support this possibility since increased tissue levels in humans are strongly associated with leading chronic diseases including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which will be discussed in depth. Additional studies are required to understand how chronic exposure and accumulation of this leading environmental toxicant in vital organs negatively impact innate immune function and host defense leading to chronic disease in humans.

摘要

镉(Cd)是一种过渡金属,也被称为重金属,在地球地壳中自然丰富。它对人类没有已知的益处。它主要通过工业过程中的采矿和冶炼释放到我们的环境中,并通过受污染的土壤和水被植物吸收进入食物链。在人类中,Cd 主要通过摄入食物和香烟烟雾进入体内,与其他过渡金属相比,它在体内的居留半衰期极长。环境工作场所暴露也是通过吸入进入体内的一个来源,尽管这种情况要少见得多。急性和慢性暴露后,受 Cd 影响的主要器官是肾脏、骨骼、血管和肺。Cd 通过改变基因表达和信号转导来影响细胞功能,被认为是一种致癌物质。尽管在细胞和动物模型中有大量的机制研究,但 Cd 对人类固有免疫功能的总体影响仍知之甚少。最好的证据可能是改变调节固有免疫的细胞中活性氧平衡和信号,导致炎症反应改变,据推测这会导致慢性疾病。流行病学研究支持这种可能性,因为人类组织中水平的升高与包括慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)在内的主要慢性疾病密切相关,这将在本文中进行深入讨论。需要进一步研究以了解这种主要环境毒物在重要器官中的慢性暴露和积累如何对固有免疫功能和宿主防御产生负面影响,从而导致人类慢性疾病。

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