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Cyto-Genotoxicity of Tritiated Stainless Steel and Cement Particles in Human Lung Cell Models

During the decommissioning of nuclear facilities, the tritiated materials must be removed. These operations generate tritiated steel and cement particles that could be accidentally inhaled by workers. Thus, the consequences of human exposure by inhalation to these particles in terms of radiotoxicolo...

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Autores principales: Lamartiniere, Yordenca, Slomberg, Danielle, Payet, Michaël, Tassistro, Virginie, Mentana, Alice, Baiocco, Giorgio, Rose, Jerome, Lebaron-Jacobs, Laurence, Grisolia, Christian, Malard, Véronique, Orsière, Thierry
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9499181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36142309
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231810398
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author Lamartiniere, Yordenca
Slomberg, Danielle
Payet, Michaël
Tassistro, Virginie
Mentana, Alice
Baiocco, Giorgio
Rose, Jerome
Lebaron-Jacobs, Laurence
Grisolia, Christian
Malard, Véronique
Orsière, Thierry
author_facet Lamartiniere, Yordenca
Slomberg, Danielle
Payet, Michaël
Tassistro, Virginie
Mentana, Alice
Baiocco, Giorgio
Rose, Jerome
Lebaron-Jacobs, Laurence
Grisolia, Christian
Malard, Véronique
Orsière, Thierry
author_sort Lamartiniere, Yordenca
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description During the decommissioning of nuclear facilities, the tritiated materials must be removed. These operations generate tritiated steel and cement particles that could be accidentally inhaled by workers. Thus, the consequences of human exposure by inhalation to these particles in terms of radiotoxicology were investigated. Their cyto-genotoxicity was studied using two human lung models: the BEAS-2B cell line and the 3D MucilAir(TM) model. Exposures of the BEAS-2B cell line to particles (2 and 24 h) did not induce significant cytotoxicity. Nevertheless, DNA damage occurred upon exposure to tritiated and non-tritiated particles, as observed by alkaline comet assay. Tritiated particles only induced cytostasis; however, both induced a significant increase in centromere negative micronuclei. Particles were also assessed for their effects on epithelial integrity and metabolic activity using the MucilAir(TM) model in a 14-day kinetic mode. No effect was noted. Tritium transfer through the epithelium was observed without intracellular accumulation. Overall, tritiated and non-tritiated stainless steel and cement particles were associated with moderate toxicity. However, these particles induce DNA lesions and chromosome breakage to which tritium seems to contribute. These data should help in a better management of the risk related to the inhalation of these types of particles.
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spelling pubmed-94991812022-09-23 Cyto-Genotoxicity of Tritiated Stainless Steel and Cement Particles in Human Lung Cell Models Lamartiniere, Yordenca Slomberg, Danielle Payet, Michaël Tassistro, Virginie Mentana, Alice Baiocco, Giorgio Rose, Jerome Lebaron-Jacobs, Laurence Grisolia, Christian Malard, Véronique Orsière, Thierry Int J Mol Sci Article During the decommissioning of nuclear facilities, the tritiated materials must be removed. These operations generate tritiated steel and cement particles that could be accidentally inhaled by workers. Thus, the consequences of human exposure by inhalation to these particles in terms of radiotoxicology were investigated. Their cyto-genotoxicity was studied using two human lung models: the BEAS-2B cell line and the 3D MucilAir(TM) model. Exposures of the BEAS-2B cell line to particles (2 and 24 h) did not induce significant cytotoxicity. Nevertheless, DNA damage occurred upon exposure to tritiated and non-tritiated particles, as observed by alkaline comet assay. Tritiated particles only induced cytostasis; however, both induced a significant increase in centromere negative micronuclei. Particles were also assessed for their effects on epithelial integrity and metabolic activity using the MucilAir(TM) model in a 14-day kinetic mode. No effect was noted. Tritium transfer through the epithelium was observed without intracellular accumulation. Overall, tritiated and non-tritiated stainless steel and cement particles were associated with moderate toxicity. However, these particles induce DNA lesions and chromosome breakage to which tritium seems to contribute. These data should help in a better management of the risk related to the inhalation of these types of particles. MDPI 2022-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9499181/ /pubmed/36142309 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231810398 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lamartiniere, Yordenca
Slomberg, Danielle
Payet, Michaël
Tassistro, Virginie
Mentana, Alice
Baiocco, Giorgio
Rose, Jerome
Lebaron-Jacobs, Laurence
Grisolia, Christian
Malard, Véronique
Orsière, Thierry
Cyto-Genotoxicity of Tritiated Stainless Steel and Cement Particles in Human Lung Cell Models
title Cyto-Genotoxicity of Tritiated Stainless Steel and Cement Particles in Human Lung Cell Models
title_full Cyto-Genotoxicity of Tritiated Stainless Steel and Cement Particles in Human Lung Cell Models
title_fullStr Cyto-Genotoxicity of Tritiated Stainless Steel and Cement Particles in Human Lung Cell Models
title_full_unstemmed Cyto-Genotoxicity of Tritiated Stainless Steel and Cement Particles in Human Lung Cell Models
title_short Cyto-Genotoxicity of Tritiated Stainless Steel and Cement Particles in Human Lung Cell Models
title_sort cyto-genotoxicity of tritiated stainless steel and cement particles in human lung cell models
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9499181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36142309
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231810398
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