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  • 2025

Objective:
To explore if the phospholipid composition in the small airway lining fluid differed between a group of tunnel construction workers exposed to respirable crystalline silica (RCS) and a reference group.

Methods:
In total, 19 healthy, non-smoking workers under exposure to RCS and 21 unexposed referents from the same construction site were included. The participants underwent a health examination including lung function measurements and collection of exhaled particles (PEx) using the Particles in exhaled air (PExA) method. Analysis of PEx included determination of lipids. In total, 95 lipid species, primarily phospholipids, were determined. Non-parametric analyses (Wilcoxon rank-sum test and quantile regression), principal component analysis (PCA) and orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) were used for data analysis.

Results:
A difference in mol% of phospholipids between the RCS exposed tunnel construction workers and unexposed referents was observed. On lipid class level there was a higher mol% of sphingomyelin (SM) species among exposed workers compared to referents. Regarding single phospholipid species, higher mol % of phosphatidylcholine (PC) and phosphatidylglycerol (PG) species containing diacyl chains with 18:2 (linoleic acid) and 20:4 (arachidonic acid) fatty acid components were observed in the exposed group. Additionally, lower mol% of saturated PC species were observed among [...]

Mimmi Leite; Per Larsson; Spela Kokelj; Karl-Christian Nordby; Jose Hernan Alfonso; Hatice Koca; Bente Ulvestad; Dag Ellingsen; Anna-Carin Olin
Lipids in Health and Disease, 24(1).
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