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Inhaled farm dust alters gut bacteria and weakens intestinal barrier in mice

Last updated: July 19, 2025 7:30 am
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A recent study conducted by the University of California, Riverside, has shed light on the potential risks of inhaling agricultural dust, particularly for workers in animal agriculture. The research, led by Professor Declan McCole from the UCR School of Medicine, builds upon previous findings that exposure to hog farm dust can lead to airway inflammation. The new study, published in the Journal of Applied Toxicology, reveals that inhaling this dust can also have adverse effects on gut health, including altering the gut microbiome and impairing intestinal function.

The study involved exposing mice to hog dust extract for three weeks, which resulted in a significant decrease in beneficial bacterial species in the gut. This included a reduction in key compounds essential for energy metabolism, immune regulation, and gut barrier maintenance. The findings highlight the systemic consequences of inhaled pollutants and emphasize the importance of considering the gut-lung axis when assessing the health risks of bioaerosol exposure in agriculture.

According to Meli’sa Crawford, the first author of the paper and a former postdoctoral researcher in McCole’s lab, the research demonstrates that agricultural dust, rich in fine particulate matter and resistant bacteria, poses a complex threat to farmworkers’ health. The study underscores the need for improved workplace protections to mitigate the long-term health consequences of exposure to farm dust.

The research was supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health, the University of California, Davis-Western Center for Agricultural Health and Safety, and the University of California Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. Crawford, who is now an assistant professor at Rutgers University, believes that the study’s findings could have significant implications for the health and safety of agricultural workers.

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The title of the research paper is “Respiratory Exposure to Agriculture Dust Extract Alters Gut Commensal Species and Key Metabolites in Mice.” For more information, the full paper can be accessed in the Journal of Applied Toxicology. The study highlights the need for further research and improved workplace protections to safeguard the health of agricultural workers exposed to farm dust.

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