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Pathogenic Mechanisms of Secondary Organic Aerosols

Tanguy Déméautis, Marie Delles, Sophie Tomaz, Guillaume Monneret, Olivier Gléhen, Gilles Devouassoux, C. George, Abderrazzak Bentaher

2022Chemical Research in Toxicology29 citationsDOI

Abstract

Air pollution represents a major health problem and an economic burden. In recent years, advances in air pollution research has allowed particle fractionation and identification of secondary organic aerosol (SOA). SOA is formed from either biogenic or anthropogenic emissions, through a mass transfer from the gaseous mass to the particulate phase in the atmosphere. They can have deleterious impact on health and the mortality of individuals with chronic inflammatory diseases. The pleiotropic effects of SOA could involve different and interconnected pathogenic mechanisms ranging from oxidative stress, inflammation, and immune system dysfunction. The purpose of this review is to present recent findings about SOA pathogenic roles and potential underlying mechanisms focusing on the lungs; the latter being the primary exposed organ to atmospheric pollutants.

Topics & Concepts

AerosolParticulatesPollutantOxidative stressAir pollutionEnvironmental chemistryPollutionAtmosphere (unit)Air pollutantsHuman healthInflammationEnvironmental scienceChemistryImmunologyBiologyMedicineEnvironmental healthMeteorologyEcologyPhysicsBiochemistryOrganic chemistryAir Quality and Health ImpactsAtmospheric chemistry and aerosolsClimate Change and Health Impacts
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