Abstract

Cadmium (Cd), a biologically non-essential heavy metal, is widespread in the environment, including the air, water, and soil, and is widely present in foods and quantum dot preparations. Cd enters the body primarily through inhalation and ingestion. Its biological half-life in humans is 10–35 years; therefore, Cd poses long-term health risks. While most studies on Cd toxicity have focused on organ and tissue damage, the immunotoxicity of Cd has drawn increasing attention recently. Cd accumulates in immune cells, modulates the function of the immune system, triggers immunological responses, and leads to diverse health problems. Cd acts as an immunotoxic agent by regulating the activity and apoptosis of immune cells, altering the secretion of immune cytokines, inducing reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and oxidative stress, changing the frequency of T lymphocyte subsets, and altering the production of selective antibodies in immune cells. This review summarizes the immunological toxicity of Cd, elucidates the mechanisms underlying Cd toxicity in terms of innate immunity and adaptive immunity, and discusses potential strategies to alleviate the adverse effects of Cd on the immune system.

Highlights

  • Heavy metal elements occur naturally in the environment as organic or inorganic compounds

  • This review summarizes the immunological toxicity of Cd, elucidates the mechanisms underlying Cd toxicity in terms of innate immunity and adaptive immunity, and discusses potential strategies to alleviate the adverse effects of Cd on the immune system

  • It accumulates in different various organs, tissues, and cells, and acts on immune organs and immune cells

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Summary

Effects of Cadmium Exposure on the Immune System and Immunoregulation

Edited by: Natalie Christina Steinel, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States. Specialty section: This article was submitted to Comparative Immunology, a section of the journal

Frontiers in Immunology
INTRODUCTION
CD AND THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
REGULATORY EFFECTS OF CD ON INNATE IMMUNITY
Cd and Macrophages
Innate Macrophages Male
Agouti rats
Cd and Mast Cells
Cd and Neutrophils
Cd and NK Cells
Cd and DCs
REGULATORY EFFECTS OF CD ON ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY
POTENTIAL WAYS TO ALLEVIATE CD CYTOTOXICITY
SUMMARY AND PERSPECTIVES
Zn against Cd cytotoxicity in macrophages
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