Extensive production and use of nanomaterials (NMs), such as titanium dioxide (TiO), raises concern regarding their potential adverse effects to humans. While considerable efforts have been made to assess the safety of TiO NMs using in vitro and in vivo studies, results obtained to date are unreliable, possibly due to the dynamic agglomeration behavior of TiO NMs. Moreover, agglomerates are of prime importance in occupational exposure scenarios, but their toxicological relevance remains poorly understood. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the potential pulmonary effects induced by TiO agglomerates of different sizes at the air-liquid interface (ALI), which is more realistic in terms of inhalation exposure, and compare it to results previously obtained under submerged conditions. A nano-TiO (17 nm) and a non-nano TiO (117 nm) was selected for this study. Stable stock dispersions of small agglomerates and their respective larger counterparts of each TiO particles were prepared, and human bronchial epithelial (HBE) cells were exposed to different doses of aerosolized TiO agglomerates at the ALI. At the end of 4h exposure, cytotoxicity, glutathione depletion, and DNA damage were evaluated. Our results indicate that dose deposition and the toxic potential in HBE cells are influenced by agglomeration and exposure via the ALI induces different cellular responses than in submerged systems. We conclude that the agglomeration state is crucial in the assessment of pulmonary effects of NMs.

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