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  • The study investigates how exposure to diesel exhaust particles (DEP) affects thyroid health using a mouse model, revealing structural damage to the thyroid with signs like follicular rupture and colloid overflow.
  • Decreased levels of proteins important for thyroid hormone production were observed, although certain thyroid hormone levels in the serum were elevated, indicating a complex response without affecting the HPT axis function.
  • Further analysis found that DEP exposure disrupts thyroid cell adhesion and involves the CD151/α3β1/Rac1 signaling pathway, which plays a critical role in the mechanism of thyroid injury.

Article Abstract

The role and mechanisms of DEP exposure on thyroid injury are not yet clear. This study explores thyroid damage induced by in vivo DEP exposure using a mouse model. This study has observed alterations in thyroid follicular architecture, including rupture, colloid overflow, and the formation of voids. Additionally, there was a significant decrease in the expression levels of proteins involved in thyroid hormone synthesis, such as thyroid peroxidase and thyroglobulin, their trend of change is consistent with the damage to the thyroid structure. Serum levels of triiodothyronine and tetraiodothyronine were raise. However, the decrease in TSH expression suggests that the function of the HPT axis is unaffected. To delve deeper into the intrinsic mechanisms of thyroid injury, we performed KEGG pathway enrichment analysis, which revealed notable alterations in the cell adhesion signaling pathway. Our immunofluorescence results show that DEP exposure impairs thyroid adhesion, and integrin α3β1 plays an important role. CD151 binds to α3β1, promoting multimolecular complex formation and activating adhesion-dependent small GTPases. Our in vitro model has confirmed the pivotal role of integrin α3β1 in thyroid cell adhesion, which may be mediated by the CD151/α3β1/Rac1 pathway. In summary, exposure to DEP disrupts the structure and function of the thyroid, a process that likely involves the regulation of cell adhesion through the CD151/α3β1/Rac1 pathway, leading to glandular damage.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.174535DOI Listing

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