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Domestic smoke exposure is associated with alveolar macrophage particulate load
Authors:Duncan G. Fullerton  Khuzwayo Jere  Kondwani Jambo  Neeta S. Kulkarni  Eduard E. Zijlstra  Jonathan Grigg  Neil French  Malcolm E. Molyneux   Stephen B. Gordon
Affiliation: Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, UK;
 Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Clinical Research Laboratories, Blantyre, Malawi;
 Division of Child Health, Department of Infection Immunity and Inflammation, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK;
 College of Medicine, University of Malawi, Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Blantyre, Malawi;
 Institute of Cell and Molecular Science, Barts and The London, Queen Mary's School of Medicine, London, UK
Abstract:Objectives  Indoor air pollution is associated with impaired respiratory health. The pre-dominant indoor air pollutant to which two billion of the world's population is exposed is biomass fuel smoke. We tested the hypothesis that reported smoke exposure in men and women is associated with increased alveolar macrophage uptake of biomass smoke particulates.
Methods  Healthy volunteers attending for research bronchoscopy in Malawi completed a questionnaire assessment of smoke exposure. Particulate matter visible in alveolar macrophages (AM) was quantified using digital image analysis. The geometric mean of the percentage area of the cytoplasm occupied by particulates in 50 cover-slip adherent AM was calculated and termed particulate load.
Results  In 57 subjects (40 men and 17 women) there was a significant difference between the particulate load in groups divided according to pre-dominant lighting form used at home ( anova P  = 0.0009) and type of cooking fuel ( P  = 0.0078).
Conclusions  Particulate load observed in macrophages is associated with the reported type of biomass fuel exposure. Macrophage function in relation to respiratory health should now be investigated in biomass smoke exposed subjects.
Keywords:indoor air pollution    biomass fuel    alveolar macrophages    human immunodeficiency virus    particulate matter
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