C. Liousse
University of Toulouse
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by C. Liousse.
Particle and Fibre Toxicology | 2013
Stéphanie Val; C. Liousse; El Hadji Thierno Doumbia; Corinne Galy-Lacaux; H. Cachier; Nicolas Marchand; Anne Badel; Eric Gardrat; Alexandre Sylvestre; Armelle Baeza-Squiban
BackgroundThe involvement of particulate matter (PM) in cardiorespiratory diseases is now established in developed countries whereas in developing areas such as Africa with a high level of specific pollution, PM pollution and its effects are poorly studied. Our objective was to characterize the biological reactivity of urban African aerosols on human bronchial epithelial cells in relation to PM physico-chemical properties to identify toxic sources.MethodsSize-speciated aerosol chemical composition was analyzed in Bamako (BK, Mali, 2 samples with one having desert dust event BK1) and Dakar (DK; Senegal) for Ultrafine UF, Fine F and Coarse C PM. PM reactivity was studied in human bronchial epithelial cells investigating six biomarkers (oxidative stress responsive genes and pro-inflammatory cytokines).ResultsPM mass concentrations were mainly distributed in coarse mode (60%) and were impressive in BK1 due to the desert dust event. BK2 and DK samples showed a high content of total carbon characteristic of urban areas. The DK sample had huge PAH quantities in bulk aerosol compared with BK that had more water soluble organic carbon and metals. Whatever the site, UF and Fxa0PM triggered the mRNA expression of the different biomarkers whereas coarse PM had little or no effect. The GM-CSF biomarker was the most discriminating and showed the strongest pro-inflammatory effect of BK2 PM. The analysis of gene expression signature and of their correlation with main PM compounds revealed that PM-induced responses are mainly related to organic compounds. The toxicity of African aerosols is carried by the finest PM as with Parisian aerosols, but when considering PM mass concentrations, the African population is more highly exposed to toxic particulate pollution than French population. Regarding the prevailing sources in each site, aerosol biological impacts are higher for incomplete combustion sources resulting from two-wheel vehicles and domestic fires than from diesel vehicles (Dakar). Desert dust events seem to produce fewer biological impacts than anthropogenic sources.DiscussionOur study shows that combustion sources contribute to the high toxicity of F and UF PM of African urban aerosols, and underlines the importance of emission mitigation and the imperative need to evaluate and to regulate particulate pollution in Africa.
La Météorologie [ISSN 0026-1181], 2010, Série 8, N° 71 ; p. 45-49, 3 phot., 5 fig., 5 réf. | 2010
C. Liousse; Corinne Galy-Lacaux
Les pollutions urbaines et leurs impacts font lobjet de nombreuses etudes en Europe et en Amerique du Nord, ou sont mises en oeuvre des politiques de reduction des emissions, de combustion notamment. Cestb encore loin detre le cas en pays emergents et, surtout, dans les pays en voie de developpement. LAfrique de lOuest est tout particulierement concernee. Nous presentons ici quelques resultats de travaux en cours, centres sur la pollution de quelques capitales dAfrique de lOuest, travaux qui se developpent en collaboration avec des equipes europeennes et africaines de physicochimie de latmosphere et de medecins. Ils cernent de facon saisissante limportance de cette pollution
Atmospheric Environment | 2009
Paul S. Monks; Claire Granier; S. Fuzzi; Andreas Stohl; Martin L. Williams; Hajime Akimoto; M. Amann; A. Baklanov; Urs Baltensperger; Isabelle Bey; Nicola J. Blake; Robert S. Blake; Kenneth S. Carslaw; O.R. Cooper; F. Dentener; D. Fowler; E. Fragkou; G. J. Frost; Sylvia Generoso; Paul Ginoux; Volker Grewe; Alex Guenther; H.-C. Hansson; S. Henne; J. Hjorth; Andreas Hofzumahaus; Heidi Huntrieser; Ivar S. A. Isaksen; Michael E. Jenkin; Jan Kaiser
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2010
C. Liousse; B. Guillaume; Jean-Marie Grégoire; Marc Mallet; C. Galy; Véronique Pont; A. Akpo; M. Bedou; P. Castéra; L. Dungall; Eric Gardrat; Claire Granier; A. Konaré; F. Malavelle; A. Mariscal; Aude Mieville; R. Rosset; D. Serça; Fabien Solmon; F. Tummon; Eric-Michel Assamoi; V. Yoboué; P. F. J. van Velthoven
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2010
Brice Barret; J. E. Williams; Idir Bouarar; X. Yang; B. Josse; Kathy S. Law; Mai Pham; E. Le Flochmoën; C. Liousse; V.-H. Peuch; G. D. Carver; J. A. Pyle; Bastien Sauvage; P. F. J. van Velthoven; Hans Schlager; C. Mari; Jean-Pierre Cammas
Atmospheric Research | 2005
H. Cachier; Fabien Aulagnier; Roland Sarda; François Gautier; Pierre Masclet; Jean-Luc Besombes; Nicolas Marchand; Serge Despiau; Delphine Croci; Marc Mallet; P. Laj; Angela Marinoni; Pierre-Alexandre Deveau; Jean-Claude Roger; Jean-Philippe Putaud; Rita Van Dingenen; Alessandro Dell'Acqua; Jyrkki Viidanoja; Sebastiao Martins-Dos Santos; C. Liousse; Frédéric Cousin; Robert Rosset; Eric Gardrat; Corinne Galy-Lacaux
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2009
Elsa Real; Emiliano Orlandi; Kathy S. Law; Federico Fierli; Damien Josset; F. Cairo; Hans Schlager; S. Borrmann; Daniel Kunkel; C. M. Volk; J. B. McQuaid; D. Stewart; James Lee; A. C. Lewis; J. R. Hopkins; F. Ravegnani; A. Ulanovski; C. Liousse
Atmospheric Environment | 2005
F. Cousin; C. Liousse; H. Cachier; Bertrand Bessagnet; B. Guillaume; R. Rosset
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2009
C. Delon; Corinne Galy-Lacaux; Aaron Boone; C. Liousse; D. Serça; Marcellin Adon; B. Diop; Aristide Akpo; F. Lavenu; E. Mougin; F. Timouk
Biogeosciences | 2011
C. Delon; Corinne Galy-Lacaux; Marcellin Adon; C. Liousse; D. Serça; B. Diop; A. Akpo