Monocyte CD14 response following endotoxin exposure in cotton spinners and office workers

Am J Ind Med. 2002 Nov;42(5):437-42. doi: 10.1002/ajim.10132.

Abstract

Background: Monocyte cell surface CD14 acts as the major lipopolysaccharide (LPS) binding structure, and as such is of interest in the etiology of LPS induced disease.

Methods: The objective was to assess change in monocyte cell surface CD14 and CD4+ CD25+ lymphocytes in a group of cotton workers exposed to LPS over a working week, and to compare this to changes in office workers. Twenty-five cotton workers and nine office workers were studied. Monocyte CD14 fluorescence was measured by flow cytometry, on samples taken pre-shift on a Monday morning (baseline/pre-exposure), and subsequently after 6 and 72 hr. The majority of cotton workers were exposed to at least 1 EU/m(3) of endotoxin over a working shift, and some highly exposed (between 100 and 400 EU/m(3)).

Results: After 6 hr of work in the mill, cotton workers developed a significant upregulation in CD14 in comparison to office workers (P = 0.016), whereas CD14 expression had returned to levels not significantly differing from the office workers at 72 hr after first work exposure (P = 0.426).

Conclusions: We propose that CD14 expression on monocytes may help to determine the mechanism of action of lipopolysaccharide in producing respiratory ill health, and may ultimately play a role in monitoring the health effect associated with LPS exposure in the workplace.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Biomarkers
  • CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes / metabolism
  • Cell Separation
  • Dust*
  • Endotoxins / adverse effects
  • Endotoxins / metabolism*
  • Female
  • Flow Cytometry
  • Gossypium / adverse effects
  • Gossypium / metabolism*
  • Humans
  • Lipopolysaccharide Receptors / metabolism*
  • Lipopolysaccharides / metabolism*
  • Male
  • Monocytes / metabolism*
  • Occupational Exposure
  • Receptors, Interleukin-2 / metabolism
  • Textile Industry*
  • Time Factors
  • Up-Regulation / physiology

Substances

  • Biomarkers
  • Dust
  • Endotoxins
  • Lipopolysaccharide Receptors
  • Lipopolysaccharides
  • Receptors, Interleukin-2