Objective: This study was aimed to investigate the role of non-neuronal cholinergic system (NNCS) in the early stage response of epithelial-mesenchymal transformation (EMT) related markers in human lung adenocarcinoma A549 cells induced by coal particles.

Methods: A549 cells were exposed to different concentrations of GBW11110K, GBW11126D and exogenous acetylcholinesterase (AChE) (the exposure doses were determined according to the results of CCK-8 experiment, and the doses that had no significant effects on cell viability were selected) for 24 h. After exposure, the indexes of oxidative stress (SOD and MDA), inflammatory factors (IL-6 and TNF-α), EMT marker proteins (E-cadherin and vimentin), AChE enzymatic activity and mRNA expression levels of different types of acetylcholine receptors ( and ) were determined.

Results: GBW11110K and GBW11126D exposure could lead to the following injury effects: the levels of oxidative stress and inflammatory factors changed to a certain extent (SOD decreased gradually, while MDA, IL-6 and TNF-α increased). The protein level of E-cadherin decreased while the vimentin level increased ( < 0.05), suggesting the occurrence of EMT. The AChE enzymatic activity decreased gradually. The expression of acetylcholine receptor mRNA changed as follows (GBW11110K/GBW11126D: (↑↑), (↓↓), (↓↓), (↓↓), (- ↑), (- -). The addition of exogenous AChE recombinant protein could antagonize the damage effects caused by the coal particles to a certain extent.

Conclusion: The coal particle exposure could induce the change of oxidative stress response, inflammatory response and EMT related markers, down-regulate the AChE enzymatic activity, and interfere the mRNA expression levels of AChRs in A549 cells. The addition of exogenous AChE recombinant protein could reverse the above effects to a certain extent.

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