Induction of toxicity in human colon cells and organoids by size- and composition-dependent road dust
Sung Bum Park, Eun-Ah Kim, Ki Young Kim, Byumseok Koh
Abstract
and human systems. Here, we used human colon cells and organoids to evaluate the cytotoxicity of particulate matter derived from road dust. The toxicity of road dust collected in industrialized and high traffic areas and NIST urban particulate matter reference samples were evaluated in 2D and 3D human colon cells as well as colon organoids and their characteristics were carefully examined. Data suggest that the size and elemental compositions of road dust can correlate with colon organoid toxicity, and thus, a more careful assessment of the size and elemental compositions of road dust should be conducted to predict its effect on human health.
Topics & Concepts
OrganoidToxicityComposition (language)ChemistryCell biologyBiologyArtOrganic chemistryLiteratureRadioactivity and Radon MeasurementsAir Quality and Health ImpactsInhalation and Respiratory Drug Delivery