Journal of UOEH
Online ISSN : 2187-2864
Print ISSN : 0387-821X
ISSN-L : 0387-821X
Nuclear Factor-kappa B Is Not Involved in Titanium DioxideInduced Inflammation
Donald WILSONMazen ZAQOUTJeong-Hoon HEOEun-Kee PARKChul-Ho OAKSusumu UENO
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2012 Volume 34 Issue 2 Pages 183-191

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Research over recent years have shown that titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles (NPs) induce inflammation in various lung, kidney, liver and brain cells. Although the mechanism of inflammation is unclear, existing literature suggests the underlying role of oxidative stress. On the other hand, it has also been shown that nuclear factor-kappa B (NFκB) is activated in response to pro-inflammatory cytokines. In this study we investigated the involvement of NF-κB in TiO2-induced inflammation in human lung adenocarcinomic epithelial cells (A549 cells). After 24h of treatment, IL-8 protein release from A549 cells, induced by 10, 50 and 250 μg/ml of P25 TiO2 NPs, were statistically significantly raised, compared to that of the control. This finding corroborates existing literature in that TiO2 NPs induce a dose-dependent increase in the release of IL-8 protein when exposed to A549 cells. However, the binding of NF-κB DNA was not affected after 6 h of incubation with P25. Therefore, NF-κB DNA binding is not the likely transcription pathway that leads to TiO2-induced inflammation.

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© 2012 The University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan
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