2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.taap.2012.04.002
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Prenatal cadmium exposure alters postnatal immune cell development and function

Abstract: Cadmium (Cd) is generally found in low concentrations in the environment due to its widespread and continual use, however, its concentration in some foods and cigarette smoke is high. Although evidence demonstrates that adult exposure to Cd causes changes in the immune system, there are limited reports of immunomodulatory effects of prenatal exposure to Cd. This study was designed to investigate the effects of prenatal exposure to Cd on the immune system of the offspring. Pregnant C57Bl/6 mice were exposed to … Show more

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“…The acquired immune response was determined by assessing anti-streptococcal antibody responses in animals vaccinated with heat-killed Streptococcus pneumoniae . Interestingly, serum antibody responses to both a T-independent (phosphorylcholine, PC) and a T-dependent antigen (Pneumococcal surface protein A, PspA) were dramatically higher in the Cd-treated offspring than the control animals at 7 woa (Hanson et al , 2012). The relative percentage of CD4 + CD25 + FoxP3 + (nTreg) and CD8 + CD223 + T cells in the spleen was also markedly different between the two groups at 7 woa (Hanson et al , 2012).…”
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“…The acquired immune response was determined by assessing anti-streptococcal antibody responses in animals vaccinated with heat-killed Streptococcus pneumoniae . Interestingly, serum antibody responses to both a T-independent (phosphorylcholine, PC) and a T-dependent antigen (Pneumococcal surface protein A, PspA) were dramatically higher in the Cd-treated offspring than the control animals at 7 woa (Hanson et al , 2012). The relative percentage of CD4 + CD25 + FoxP3 + (nTreg) and CD8 + CD223 + T cells in the spleen was also markedly different between the two groups at 7 woa (Hanson et al , 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prenatal exposure to an environmentally relevant dose of CdCl 2 (10 ppm w/v) affects thymocyte development of newborn (<12 h old) offspring (Hanson et al , 2010). Follow up studies assessed the effects on the immune system of the offspring at two additional time points following birth (2 and 7 woa) (Hanson et al , 2012). At these ages, thymus and spleen cell populations in Cd-exposed offspring varied very little from controls, with only the macrophage population in males showing a significant increase (Hanson et al , 2012).…”
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