Immunostimulatory effects of silica nanoparticles in human monocytes

Immune Netw. 2013 Jun;13(3):94-101. doi: 10.4110/in.2013.13.3.94. Epub 2013 Jun 30.

Abstract

Amorphous silica particles, whose applications are increasing in many biomedical fields, are known to be less toxic than crystalline silica. In this study, the inflammatory effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles were investigated using 30-nm amorphous silica nanoparticles and human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) or purified monocytes. As a result, production of IL-1β and IL-8 were increased. In addition, the mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) was detected, which may lead to mitochondrial membrane disruption. Most importantly, inflammasome formation was observed. Therefore, these results provide immunological information about amorphous silica nanoparticles and suggest that amorphous silica nanoparticles can evoke innate immune reactions in human monocytes through production of IL-1β and IL-8.

Keywords: Cytokine; Human monocytes; Inflammasome; Mitochondrial membrane; Silica nanoparticles.