Priming of cytokine release and increased levels of bactericidal permeability-increasing protein in the blood of animal facility workers

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P. J. A. Borm
B. van Hartingsveld
P. F. R. Schins
E. Alfaro-Moreno
G. Cruz-Rico
I. Rosas-Perez
A. R. Osornio-Vargas
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[1] Medical Institute of Environmental Hygiene at the University of Düsseldorf,
[2] Department of Particle & Fiber Toxicology,undefined
[3] P.O. Box 103751,undefined
[4] D-40028 Düsseldorf,undefined
[5] Germany Tel.: +49-211 3389 338; Fax: +49-211 3389 331 e-mail: Paul.Borm@uni-duesseldorf.de,undefined
[6] Department of Basic Investigation,undefined
[7] National Institute of Cancer Study,undefined
[8] Mexico,undefined
[9] Center of Atmospheric Sciences,undefined
[10] National Autonomic University of Mexico City,undefined
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Key words Animal workers; Allergy; Cytokines; LPS-binding protein; BPI; IgE; Endotoxin;
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Objective: To investigate cellular immune responses in laboratory animal workers who are exposed to high levels of animal allergens but also to other biologically active substances containing lipopolysaccharides (LPS), i.e., endotoxins. Methods: A survey among 20 animal facility workers and 20 matched (gender, smoking) controls was conducted using exposure measurements (endotoxin, colony-forming units of bacteria and fungi) and a questionnaire on respiratory symptoms. Blood samples were taken to determine the ex vivo whole-blood release of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF) and interleukin-8 (IL-8) as well as plasma levels of LPS-binding protein (LBP), bactericidal permeability-increasing protein (BPI), the 75-kDa soluble TNF receptor (sTNFR75), and total/specific IgE. Results: Although exposure to endotoxin was low (range 0.05–2.8 ng/m3), a significant (P < 0.05) increase in plasma BPI (4-fold) and srTNF75 (1.2-fold) was found, suggesting a response to inhalation of LPS. Also, the capacity of blood leukocytes to release TNF and IL-8 in response to ex vivo exposure to workplace dust was increased. Data were not confounded by specific allergies, levels of IgE, smoking, or respiratory symptoms. Conclusions: A profound effect on the cellular immune response was seen in animal workers with low endotoxin exposure and a high antigenic load. It remains to be determined which other biologically active substance(s) are involved in this effect.
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