Human epithelial lung cell toxicity assessment of collected graphite particles from an iron casting industry (in vitro study)

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH(2023)

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Workers in the iron casting industries are exposed to various chemicals, especially graphite in furnace process. This study aims to investigate the toxic effects of graphite particles on human lung cells. Particle characteristics were confirmed by electron microscope and light scattering. Cell viability and oxidative stress markers were measured. The expression of oxidative repair genes, namely OGG1, MTH1, and ITPA, was evaluated. The average particle size was determined to be 172.1 +/- 11.96 nm. The median inhibition concentration (IC50) of graphite particles was 46.75 mu g/mL. Notably, 25 and 50 mu g/mL concentrations resulted in significant GSH depletion and MDA production. The high concentration of graphite particles (200 mu g/mL) led to OGG1 suppression and increased MTH1 expression. Based on these findings, graphite exposure may induce toxicity in human lung cells by increasing oxidative stress. Further research is necessary to fully understand the mechanisms underlying graphite toxicity.
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Human epithelial lung cell,Graphite,Oxidative stress,Repairing genes,In vitro
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