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Comprehensive In Vitro Toxicity Testing of a Panel of Representative Oxide Nanomaterials: First Steps towards an Intelligent Testing Strategy

Nanomaterials (NMs) display many unique and useful physico-chemical properties. However, reliable approaches are needed for risk assessment of NMs. The present study was performed in the FP7-MARINA project, with the objective to identify and evaluate in vitro test methods for toxicity assessment in...

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Autores principales: Farcal, Lucian, Torres Andón, Fernando, Di Cristo, Luisana, Rotoli, Bianca Maria, Bussolati, Ovidio, Bergamaschi, Enrico, Mech, Agnieszka, Hartmann, Nanna B., Rasmussen, Kirsten, Riego-Sintes, Juan, Ponti, Jessica, Kinsner-Ovaskainen, Agnieszka, Rossi, François, Oomen, Agnes, Bos, Peter, Chen, Rui, Bai, Ru, Chen, Chunying, Rocks, Louise, Fulton, Norma, Ross, Bryony, Hutchison, Gary, Tran, Lang, Mues, Sarah, Ossig, Rainer, Schnekenburger, Jürgen, Campagnolo, Luisa, Vecchione, Lucia, Pietroiusti, Antonio, Fadeel, Bengt
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4440714/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25996496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127174
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author Farcal, Lucian
Torres Andón, Fernando
Di Cristo, Luisana
Rotoli, Bianca Maria
Bussolati, Ovidio
Bergamaschi, Enrico
Mech, Agnieszka
Hartmann, Nanna B.
Rasmussen, Kirsten
Riego-Sintes, Juan
Ponti, Jessica
Kinsner-Ovaskainen, Agnieszka
Rossi, François
Oomen, Agnes
Bos, Peter
Chen, Rui
Bai, Ru
Chen, Chunying
Rocks, Louise
Fulton, Norma
Ross, Bryony
Hutchison, Gary
Tran, Lang
Mues, Sarah
Ossig, Rainer
Schnekenburger, Jürgen
Campagnolo, Luisa
Vecchione, Lucia
Pietroiusti, Antonio
Fadeel, Bengt
author_facet Farcal, Lucian
Torres Andón, Fernando
Di Cristo, Luisana
Rotoli, Bianca Maria
Bussolati, Ovidio
Bergamaschi, Enrico
Mech, Agnieszka
Hartmann, Nanna B.
Rasmussen, Kirsten
Riego-Sintes, Juan
Ponti, Jessica
Kinsner-Ovaskainen, Agnieszka
Rossi, François
Oomen, Agnes
Bos, Peter
Chen, Rui
Bai, Ru
Chen, Chunying
Rocks, Louise
Fulton, Norma
Ross, Bryony
Hutchison, Gary
Tran, Lang
Mues, Sarah
Ossig, Rainer
Schnekenburger, Jürgen
Campagnolo, Luisa
Vecchione, Lucia
Pietroiusti, Antonio
Fadeel, Bengt
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description Nanomaterials (NMs) display many unique and useful physico-chemical properties. However, reliable approaches are needed for risk assessment of NMs. The present study was performed in the FP7-MARINA project, with the objective to identify and evaluate in vitro test methods for toxicity assessment in order to facilitate the development of an intelligent testing strategy (ITS). Six representative oxide NMs provided by the EC-JRC Nanomaterials Repository were tested in nine laboratories. The in vitro toxicity of NMs was evaluated in 12 cellular models representing 6 different target organs/systems (immune system, respiratory system, gastrointestinal system, reproductive organs, kidney and embryonic tissues). The toxicity assessment was conducted using 10 different assays for cytotoxicity, embryotoxicity, epithelial integrity, cytokine secretion and oxidative stress. Thorough physico-chemical characterization was performed for all tested NMs. Commercially relevant NMs with different physico-chemical properties were selected: two TiO(2) NMs with different surface chemistry – hydrophilic (NM-103) and hydrophobic (NM-104), two forms of ZnO – uncoated (NM-110) and coated with triethoxycapryl silane (NM-111) and two SiO(2) NMs produced by two different manufacturing techniques – precipitated (NM-200) and pyrogenic (NM-203). Cell specific toxicity effects of all NMs were observed; macrophages were the most sensitive cell type after short-term exposures (24-72h) (ZnO>SiO(2)>TiO(2)). Longer term exposure (7 to 21 days) significantly affected the cell barrier integrity in the presence of ZnO, but not TiO(2) and SiO(2), while the embryonic stem cell test (EST) classified the TiO(2) NMs as potentially ‘weak-embryotoxic’ and ZnO and SiO(2) NMs as ‘non-embryotoxic’. A hazard ranking could be established for the representative NMs tested (ZnO NM-110 > ZnO NM-111 > SiO(2) NM-203 > SiO(2) NM-200 > TiO(2) NM-104 > TiO(2) NM-103). This ranking was different in the case of embryonic tissues, for which TiO(2) displayed higher toxicity compared with ZnO and SiO(2). Importantly, the in vitro methodology applied could identify cell- and NM-specific responses, with a low variability observed between different test assays. Overall, this testing approach, based on a battery of cellular systems and test assays, complemented by an exhaustive physico-chemical characterization of NMs, could be deployed for the development of an ITS suitable for risk assessment of NMs. This study also provides a rich source of data for modeling of NM effects.
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spelling pubmed-44407142015-05-29 Comprehensive In Vitro Toxicity Testing of a Panel of Representative Oxide Nanomaterials: First Steps towards an Intelligent Testing Strategy Farcal, Lucian Torres Andón, Fernando Di Cristo, Luisana Rotoli, Bianca Maria Bussolati, Ovidio Bergamaschi, Enrico Mech, Agnieszka Hartmann, Nanna B. Rasmussen, Kirsten Riego-Sintes, Juan Ponti, Jessica Kinsner-Ovaskainen, Agnieszka Rossi, François Oomen, Agnes Bos, Peter Chen, Rui Bai, Ru Chen, Chunying Rocks, Louise Fulton, Norma Ross, Bryony Hutchison, Gary Tran, Lang Mues, Sarah Ossig, Rainer Schnekenburger, Jürgen Campagnolo, Luisa Vecchione, Lucia Pietroiusti, Antonio Fadeel, Bengt PLoS One Research Article Nanomaterials (NMs) display many unique and useful physico-chemical properties. However, reliable approaches are needed for risk assessment of NMs. The present study was performed in the FP7-MARINA project, with the objective to identify and evaluate in vitro test methods for toxicity assessment in order to facilitate the development of an intelligent testing strategy (ITS). Six representative oxide NMs provided by the EC-JRC Nanomaterials Repository were tested in nine laboratories. The in vitro toxicity of NMs was evaluated in 12 cellular models representing 6 different target organs/systems (immune system, respiratory system, gastrointestinal system, reproductive organs, kidney and embryonic tissues). The toxicity assessment was conducted using 10 different assays for cytotoxicity, embryotoxicity, epithelial integrity, cytokine secretion and oxidative stress. Thorough physico-chemical characterization was performed for all tested NMs. Commercially relevant NMs with different physico-chemical properties were selected: two TiO(2) NMs with different surface chemistry – hydrophilic (NM-103) and hydrophobic (NM-104), two forms of ZnO – uncoated (NM-110) and coated with triethoxycapryl silane (NM-111) and two SiO(2) NMs produced by two different manufacturing techniques – precipitated (NM-200) and pyrogenic (NM-203). Cell specific toxicity effects of all NMs were observed; macrophages were the most sensitive cell type after short-term exposures (24-72h) (ZnO>SiO(2)>TiO(2)). Longer term exposure (7 to 21 days) significantly affected the cell barrier integrity in the presence of ZnO, but not TiO(2) and SiO(2), while the embryonic stem cell test (EST) classified the TiO(2) NMs as potentially ‘weak-embryotoxic’ and ZnO and SiO(2) NMs as ‘non-embryotoxic’. A hazard ranking could be established for the representative NMs tested (ZnO NM-110 > ZnO NM-111 > SiO(2) NM-203 > SiO(2) NM-200 > TiO(2) NM-104 > TiO(2) NM-103). This ranking was different in the case of embryonic tissues, for which TiO(2) displayed higher toxicity compared with ZnO and SiO(2). Importantly, the in vitro methodology applied could identify cell- and NM-specific responses, with a low variability observed between different test assays. Overall, this testing approach, based on a battery of cellular systems and test assays, complemented by an exhaustive physico-chemical characterization of NMs, could be deployed for the development of an ITS suitable for risk assessment of NMs. This study also provides a rich source of data for modeling of NM effects. Public Library of Science 2015-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4440714/ /pubmed/25996496 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127174 Text en © 2015 Farcal et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Farcal, Lucian
Torres Andón, Fernando
Di Cristo, Luisana
Rotoli, Bianca Maria
Bussolati, Ovidio
Bergamaschi, Enrico
Mech, Agnieszka
Hartmann, Nanna B.
Rasmussen, Kirsten
Riego-Sintes, Juan
Ponti, Jessica
Kinsner-Ovaskainen, Agnieszka
Rossi, François
Oomen, Agnes
Bos, Peter
Chen, Rui
Bai, Ru
Chen, Chunying
Rocks, Louise
Fulton, Norma
Ross, Bryony
Hutchison, Gary
Tran, Lang
Mues, Sarah
Ossig, Rainer
Schnekenburger, Jürgen
Campagnolo, Luisa
Vecchione, Lucia
Pietroiusti, Antonio
Fadeel, Bengt
Comprehensive In Vitro Toxicity Testing of a Panel of Representative Oxide Nanomaterials: First Steps towards an Intelligent Testing Strategy
title Comprehensive In Vitro Toxicity Testing of a Panel of Representative Oxide Nanomaterials: First Steps towards an Intelligent Testing Strategy
title_full Comprehensive In Vitro Toxicity Testing of a Panel of Representative Oxide Nanomaterials: First Steps towards an Intelligent Testing Strategy
title_fullStr Comprehensive In Vitro Toxicity Testing of a Panel of Representative Oxide Nanomaterials: First Steps towards an Intelligent Testing Strategy
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive In Vitro Toxicity Testing of a Panel of Representative Oxide Nanomaterials: First Steps towards an Intelligent Testing Strategy
title_short Comprehensive In Vitro Toxicity Testing of a Panel of Representative Oxide Nanomaterials: First Steps towards an Intelligent Testing Strategy
title_sort comprehensive in vitro toxicity testing of a panel of representative oxide nanomaterials: first steps towards an intelligent testing strategy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4440714/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25996496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127174
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