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Kinetic of NO2 uptake by Phleum pratense pollen: Chemical and allergenic implications

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Phleum pratense pollen was exposed to NO2 in a reactor allowing a continuous analysis of NO2 concentration by FTIR. The uptake coefficient of NO2 on pollen was calculated postulating a first order kinetic reaction and a value of (1.1 ± 0.1) × 10−7 was determined. NO2 uptake was faster when the pollen water content was increased and when the pollen was pre-treated with ozone. The effect of NO2 exposure on pollen allergic properties was investigated by quantifying Th2- and Th1-associated chemokines in a model of human dendritic cells. Cellular analysis clearly showed that cells exposed to fumigated pollen favored the production of chemokines known to promote Th2-cell responses. Altogether these data demonstrate that NO2 uptake by pollen directly correlates with increased Th2 response in human cells, and are in favor of the involvement of NO2 pollution in the increase of allergic diseases.
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hal-01135084 , version 1 (24-03-2015)

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G. Chassard, M. Choël, S. Gosselin, H. Vorng, D. Petitprez, et al.. Kinetic of NO2 uptake by Phleum pratense pollen: Chemical and allergenic implications. Environment International, 2015, 196, pp.107 - 113. ⟨10.1016/j.envpol.2014.10.004⟩. ⟨hal-01135084⟩
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