par Hooghe, Robert;Devos, Stéphane;Peters, Elisabeth
Référence Life sciences, 66, 26, page (2519-2525)
Publication Publié, 2000-05
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : To evaluate possible deleterious effects of commonly used herbicides on leukocytes, cytokine production was selected as a sensitive indicator. After in vitro exposure of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells from normal donors, the production of all 3 cytokines tested - interferon-χ (a type 1 cytokine), interleukin-5 (a type 2 cytokine) and tumor necrosis factor-α (an inflammatory cytokine) - was impaired by up to 70, 50 and 70% respectively in a concentration-dependent manner in cultures exposed to atrazine (0.03-3 μM in 1% dimethylsulfoxide, DMSO). The effect paralleled that seen with dexamethasone, a known immunosuppressive agent. Other pesticides also dissolved in DMSO - mecoprop, simazine or MCPA (each up to 1 μM) - or dissolved in phosphate-buffered saline - diuron (up to 1 μM), isoproturon (up to 3 μM), metoxuron (up to 8 μM) or metamitron (up to 80 μM) - showed no concentration-related effects on cytokine production. There was, however, an inhibition of IFN-χ and TNF-α production by simazine, metoxuron and mecoprop and of all three cytokines tested by diuron. MCPA (0.01 and 0.1 μM) stimulated the production of TNF-α. Thus, exposure to herbicides leading to plasma levels in the micromolar range induces imbalance in cytokine production.