Airborne Endotoxin and -D-glucan in PM1 in Agricultural and Home Environments

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  • Umesh Singh
  • Tiina Reponen
  • Kyungmin J. Cho
  • Sergey A. Grinshpun
  • Atin Adhikari
  • Linda Levin
  • Reshmi Indugula
  • Brett J. Green
چکیده

Objectives: Concentrations of microbial cell wall components such as endotoxin and -D-glucan in airborne submicrometer particle size fraction (PM1, defined as particles with median aerodynamic diameter, da 1 m) have not been well characterized. In this study, airborne concentrations of endotoxin and -D-glucan among different size fractions were quantified in two distinctly different environments: farms and homes. Effect of microbial source (farm type for farms and mold damage for homes) on size-fractionated concentrations was investigated. Methods: Airborne endotoxin and -D-glucan were collected on 7 farms and 184 suburban homes using NIOSH twostage sampler, a cyclone air sampler that fractionates airborne particles into three size fractions: 1 m, 1–1.8 m and 1.8 m. Results: Geometric means (geometric standard deviations) of airborne total endotoxin concentration on farms and in homes were 1.20 × 10 (7.57) EU/m and 2.67 (3.82) EU/m, respectively. Similar values of airborne total -D-glucan concentrations were 1.80 × 10 (152.88) ng/m and 1.91 (2.83) ng/m, respectively. Relative proportions of PM1 endotoxin, however, were significantly higher (p < 0.001) in home samples (7.9%) than in farm samples (0.3%). Likewise, the proportion of PM1 -D-glucan was significantly higher (p < 0.001) in homes (28.2% vs. 2.3%). Farm type significantly influenced concentrations of PM1 -D-glucan (p < 0.05) and total -D-glucan (p < 0.001). Conclusions: The results of this study demonstrate higher proportions of PM1 endotoxin and -D-glucan in homes compared to farms. These data further emphasize the importance of conducting size-selective air sampling for microbial exposure assessment in homes.

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تاریخ انتشار 2012