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Environmental Mold and Mycotoxin Exposures Elicit Specific Cytokine and Chemokine Responses
Authors:Jamie H. Rosenblum Lichtenstein  Yi-Hsiang Hsu  Igor M. Gavin  Thomas C. Donaghey  Ramon M. Molina  Khristy J. Thompson  Chih-Lin Chi  Bruce S. Gillis  Joseph D. Brain
Abstract:BackgroundMolds can cause respiratory symptoms and asthma. We sought to use isolated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) to understand changes in cytokine and chemokine levels in response to mold and mycotoxin exposures and to link these levels with respiratory symptoms in humans. We did this by utilizing an ex vivo assay approach to differentiate mold-exposed patients and unexposed controls. While circulating plasma chemokine and cytokine levels from these two groups might be similar, we hypothesized that by challenging their isolated white blood cells with mold or mold extracts, we would see a differential chemokine and cytokine release.ConclusionsThese findings demonstrate that chronic mold exposures induced changes in inflammatory and immune system responses to specific mold and mycotoxin challenges. These responses can differentiate mold-exposed patients from unexposed controls. This strategy may be a powerful approach to document immune system responsiveness to molds and other inflammation-inducing environmental agents.
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