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Toxicological Assessment of ITER-Like Tungsten Nanoparticles Using an In Vitro 3D Human Airway Epithelium Model
The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) is an international project aimed at the production of carbon-free energy through the use of thermonuclear fusion. During ITER operation, in case of a loss-of-vacuum-accident, tungsten nanoparticles (W-NPs) could potentially be released int...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6836029/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31557883 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9101374 |
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author | George, Isabelle Uboldi, Chiara Bernard, Elodie Sobrido, Marcos Sanles Dine, Sarah Hagège, Agnès Vrel, Dominique Herlin, Nathalie Rose, Jerome Orsière, Thierry Grisolia, Christian Rousseau, Bernard Malard, Véronique |
author_facet | George, Isabelle Uboldi, Chiara Bernard, Elodie Sobrido, Marcos Sanles Dine, Sarah Hagège, Agnès Vrel, Dominique Herlin, Nathalie Rose, Jerome Orsière, Thierry Grisolia, Christian Rousseau, Bernard Malard, Véronique |
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description | The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) is an international project aimed at the production of carbon-free energy through the use of thermonuclear fusion. During ITER operation, in case of a loss-of-vacuum-accident, tungsten nanoparticles (W-NPs) could potentially be released into the environment and induce occupational exposure via inhalation. W-NPs toxicity was evaluated on MucilAir™, a 3D in vitro cell model of the human airway epithelium. MucilAir™ was exposed for 24 h to metallic ITER-like milled W-NPs, tungstate (WO(4)(2−)) and tungsten carbide cobalt particles alloy (WC-Co). Cytotoxicity and its reversibility were assessed using a kinetic mode up to 28 days after exposure. Epithelial tightness, metabolic activity and interleukin-8 release were also evaluated. Electron microscopy was performed to determine any morphological modification, while mass spectrometry allowed the quantification of W-NPs internalization and of W transfer through the MucilAir™. Our results underlined a decrease in barrier integrity, no effect on metabolic activity or cell viability and a transient increase in IL-8 secretion after exposure to ITER-like milled W-NPs. These effects were associated with W-transfer through the epithelium, but not with intracellular accumulation. We have shown that, under our experimental conditions, ITER-like milled W-NPs have a minor impact on the MucilAir™ in vitro model. |
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spelling | pubmed-68360292019-11-25 Toxicological Assessment of ITER-Like Tungsten Nanoparticles Using an In Vitro 3D Human Airway Epithelium Model George, Isabelle Uboldi, Chiara Bernard, Elodie Sobrido, Marcos Sanles Dine, Sarah Hagège, Agnès Vrel, Dominique Herlin, Nathalie Rose, Jerome Orsière, Thierry Grisolia, Christian Rousseau, Bernard Malard, Véronique Nanomaterials (Basel) Article The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) is an international project aimed at the production of carbon-free energy through the use of thermonuclear fusion. During ITER operation, in case of a loss-of-vacuum-accident, tungsten nanoparticles (W-NPs) could potentially be released into the environment and induce occupational exposure via inhalation. W-NPs toxicity was evaluated on MucilAir™, a 3D in vitro cell model of the human airway epithelium. MucilAir™ was exposed for 24 h to metallic ITER-like milled W-NPs, tungstate (WO(4)(2−)) and tungsten carbide cobalt particles alloy (WC-Co). Cytotoxicity and its reversibility were assessed using a kinetic mode up to 28 days after exposure. Epithelial tightness, metabolic activity and interleukin-8 release were also evaluated. Electron microscopy was performed to determine any morphological modification, while mass spectrometry allowed the quantification of W-NPs internalization and of W transfer through the MucilAir™. Our results underlined a decrease in barrier integrity, no effect on metabolic activity or cell viability and a transient increase in IL-8 secretion after exposure to ITER-like milled W-NPs. These effects were associated with W-transfer through the epithelium, but not with intracellular accumulation. We have shown that, under our experimental conditions, ITER-like milled W-NPs have a minor impact on the MucilAir™ in vitro model. MDPI 2019-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6836029/ /pubmed/31557883 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9101374 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article George, Isabelle Uboldi, Chiara Bernard, Elodie Sobrido, Marcos Sanles Dine, Sarah Hagège, Agnès Vrel, Dominique Herlin, Nathalie Rose, Jerome Orsière, Thierry Grisolia, Christian Rousseau, Bernard Malard, Véronique Toxicological Assessment of ITER-Like Tungsten Nanoparticles Using an In Vitro 3D Human Airway Epithelium Model |
title | Toxicological Assessment of ITER-Like Tungsten Nanoparticles Using an In Vitro 3D Human Airway Epithelium Model |
title_full | Toxicological Assessment of ITER-Like Tungsten Nanoparticles Using an In Vitro 3D Human Airway Epithelium Model |
title_fullStr | Toxicological Assessment of ITER-Like Tungsten Nanoparticles Using an In Vitro 3D Human Airway Epithelium Model |
title_full_unstemmed | Toxicological Assessment of ITER-Like Tungsten Nanoparticles Using an In Vitro 3D Human Airway Epithelium Model |
title_short | Toxicological Assessment of ITER-Like Tungsten Nanoparticles Using an In Vitro 3D Human Airway Epithelium Model |
title_sort | toxicological assessment of iter-like tungsten nanoparticles using an in vitro 3d human airway epithelium model |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6836029/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31557883 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9101374 |
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