Cattle farm dust alters cytokine levels in human airway construct model

Toxicol In Vitro. 2023 Apr:88:105559. doi: 10.1016/j.tiv.2023.105559. Epub 2023 Jan 19.

Abstract

Epidemiological studies have revealed some alterations in systemic immunity that associate with farm exposure and the risk of respiratory diseases, but in vitro studies focusing on immunological responses in the airways are scarce. Our aim was to assess how cowshed dust affects the integrity and inflammation of human airway tissue in vitro. Cowshed dust samples were collected from four different dairy farms. Lung tissue constructs were exposed to dust samples in air-liquid interface. Transepithelial resistance of the tissue, secreted proteins, and a panel of pro-inflammatory cytokines, growth factors, and chemokines were analysed. Cowshed dust stimulation was associated mainly with increased production of IL-13, IL-15, IP-10 and IFN-γ. Some differences between farms were seen. Only one farm dust sample induced a significant change in transepithelial resistance, whereas dust from two of the farms induced the secretion of proteins. The exposure to cowshed dust affected protein and cytokine secretion, but the response profiles were not uniform between farms. The effect on tight junction dynamics was less pronounced, suggesting the relevance of soluble factors in induced responses in the airways. Our results indicate that in addition to farm type, the contribution of cowshed characteristics to dust composition and its immunomodulatory properties should be taken into account.

Keywords: Bronchial epithelial cells; Dust; Farm; Immunology; Respiratory.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cattle
  • Cytokines* / metabolism
  • Dust* / analysis
  • Farms
  • Humans
  • Inflammation
  • Lung / metabolism

Substances

  • Dust
  • Cytokines