Human Airway Organoids
and Multimodal Imaging-Based
Toxicity Evaluation of 1‑Nitropyrene
Posted on 2024-03-28 - 17:37
Despite significant advances in understanding the general
health
impacts of air pollution, the toxic effects of air pollution on cells
in the human respiratory tract are still elusive. A robust, biologically
relevant in vitro model for recapitulating the physiological response
of the human airway is needed to obtain a thorough understanding of
the molecular mechanisms of air pollutants. In this study, by using
1-nitropyrene (1-NP) as a proof-of-concept, we demonstrate the effectiveness
and reliability of evaluating environmental pollutants in physiologically
active human airway organoids. Multimodal imaging tools, including
live cell imaging, fluorescence microscopy, and MALDI-mass spectrometry
imaging (MSI), were implemented to evaluate the cytotoxicity of 1-NP
for airway organoids. In addition, lipidomic alterations upon 1-NP
treatment were quantitatively analyzed by nontargeted lipidomics.
1-NP exposure was found to be associated with the overproduction of
reactive oxygen species (ROS), and dysregulation of lipid pathways,
including the SM-Cer conversion, as well as cardiolipin in our organoids.
Compared with that of cell lines, a higher tolerance of 1-NP toxicity
was observed in the human airway organoids, which might reflect a
more physiologically relevant response in the native airway epithelium.
Collectively, we have established a novel system for evaluating and
investigating molecular mechanisms of environmental pollutants in
the human airways via the combinatory use of human airway organoids,
multimodal imaging analysis, and MS-based analyses.
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Zhou, Yingyan; Li, Cun; Chen, Yanyan; Yu, Yifei; Diao, Xin; Chiu, Raymond; et al. (1753). Human Airway Organoids
and Multimodal Imaging-Based
Toxicity Evaluation of 1‑Nitropyrene. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c07195