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. 2025 Jul 5;285(Pt 1):122289.
doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2025.122289. Online ahead of print.

Advances in organ-on-a-chip technology to examine the impact of air pollutants on epithelial barrier tissues

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Advances in organ-on-a-chip technology to examine the impact of air pollutants on epithelial barrier tissues

Sem Koornneef et al. Environ Res. .
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Abstract

It is estimated that 99 % of the world population is exposed to air pollution above air quality guidelines and this is responsible for 6.7 million premature deaths annually. Lung and skin are the first organs exposed to air pollution, and this is associated with carcinogenesis, inflammation and atopic disease. Proposed mechanisms of adverse health effects in lung and skin include oxidative stress, inflammation, and loss of epithelial barrier integrity. Most knowledge has been gained using simple 2D or more complex culture models, however these cultures have important limitations, such as a lack of perfusion and stretching and lack of cell-cell crosstalk. Organ-on-chip (OoC) technology may be used to overcome limitations of the in vitro models currently used in air pollution research and opens possibilities for studying the pathways underlying adverse health effects of air pollution on immune-mediated diseases of the lung and skin using more physiologically relevant exposure experiments. In this review we discuss currently used in vitro models to study the effect of air pollution on epithelial barrier integrity and development of immune-mediated diseases and identify gaps in current knowledge on adverse health effects of air pollution. We then focus on how OoC technology can enhance mechanistic studies of the skin and lung's response to air pollution.

Keywords: Air pollution; Barrier integrity; Immunological disease; Lung; Organ-on-chip; Skin.

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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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