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Type I interferon and pattern recognition receptor signaling following particulate matter inhalationKeywords: Microarray, Welding, Interferon regulatory factor 7, Cardiovascular disease, Chromium, Biomarker, Pattern recognition receptor, Whole blood cell gene expression, Aorta, Inhalation Abstract: The novel finding was a dominant type I interferon signaling network with the transcription factor Irf7 as a central component maintained through 28?d. Remarkably, these effects showed consistency across all tissues indicating a systemic type I interferon response that was complemented by changes in serum proteins (decreased MMP-9, CRP and increased VCAM1, oncostatin M, IP-10). In addition, pulmonary expression of interferon α and β and Irf7 specific pattern recognition receptors (PRR) and signaling molecules (Ddx58, Ifih1, Dhx58, ISGF3) were induced, an effect that showed specificity when compared to other inflammatory exposures. Also, a canonical pathway indicated a coordinated response of multiple PRR and associated signaling molecules (Tlr7, Tlr2, Clec7a, Nlrp3, Myd88) to inhalation of GMA-SS.This methodological approach has the potential to identify consistent, prominent and/or novel pathways and provides insight into mechanisms that contribute to pulmonary and systemic effects following toxicant exposure.
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