Surface PEGylation suppresses pulmonary effects of CuO in allergen-induced lung inflammation.
Marit IlvesPia Anneli Sofia KinaretJoseph NdikaPiia KarisolaVeer MarwahVittorio FortinoYuri FedutikManuel CorreiaNicky EhrlichKatrin LoeschnerAlexandros BesinisJoanne VassalloRichard D HandyHenrik WolffKai SavolainenDario GrecoHarri AleniusPublished in: Particle and fibre toxicology (2019)
CuO as well as its functionalized forms worsen allergic airway inflammation by causing neutrophilia in the lungs, however, our results also show that surface PEGylation can be a promising approach for inhibiting the effects of pristine CuO. Our study provides information for health and safety assessment of modified CuO materials, and it can be useful in the development of nanomedical applications.