Size and surface modification of silica nanoparticles affect the severity of lung toxicity by modulating endosomal ROS generation in macrophages.

Masahide InoueKoji SakamotoAtsushi SuzukiShinya NakaiAkira AndoYukihiko ShirakiYoshio NakaharaMika OmuraAtsushi EnomotoIkuhiko NakaseMakoto SawadaNaozumi Hashimoto
Published in: Particle and fibre toxicology (2021)
Our murine model suggested that the pulmonary toxicity of silica NPs depended on their physico-chemical properties through distinct mechanisms. Cellular uptake of larger particles by macrophages decreased, while surface amine modification modulated endosomal ROS signaling via NOX2, both of which are assumed to be involved in mitigating immune response in macrophages and resulting lung injury.