纳米材料的危害评估:如何满足(下一代)风险评估的要求。

IF 7.2 1区 医学 Q1 TOXICOLOGY
Eleonora Marta Longhin, Ivan Rios-Mondragon, Espen Mariussen, Congying Zheng, Martí Busquets, Agnieszka Gajewicz-Skretna, Ole-Bendik Hofshagen, Neus Gómez Bastus, Victor Franco Puntes, Mihaela Roxana Cimpan, Sergey Shaposhnikov, Maria Dusinska, Elise Rundén-Pran
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背景:纳米材料(NMs)的危害和风险评估面临挑战,其中包括许多现有的纳米形式,文献中发现的不一致的数据和相互矛盾的结果,以及分组和跨读等策略应用中的具体挑战,强调需要新方法方法(NAMs)来支持下一代风险评估(NGRA)。在这里,这些挑战在一项研究中得到了解决,该研究将物理化学表征与体外研究和硅相似性分析相结合,对具有不同化学成分、大小、聚集状态和形状的九种纳米形式进行了研究。为了进行细胞毒性评估,在交叉验证方法中应用了三种方法(Alamar Blue,菌落形成效率和电细胞-基质阻抗传感)来支持NAMs在NGRA中的实施。结果:这些结果突出了理化性质在引发生物反应中的作用。摄取研究显示明显的细胞形态学改变。细胞毒性评估显示不同纳米形式的反应不同,三种方法一致,而在彗星试验进行的遗传毒性评估中只有一种纳米形式给出了积极的反应。结论:该研究强调了基于物理化学性质的硅模型有效识别生物活性纳米形式的潜力,加强了先前对某些性质相关的知识,如纵横比。强调了在NGRA中实施体外方法的潜力,交叉验证了三种细胞毒性评估方法,并展示了它们在检测NMs的敏感性和适用性方面的优势。
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Hazard assessment of nanomaterials: how to meet the requirements for (next generation) risk assessment.

Background: Hazard and risk assessment of nanomaterials (NMs) face challenges due to, among others, the numerous existing nanoforms, discordant data and conflicting results found in the literature, and specific challenges in the application of strategies such as grouping and read-across, emphasizing the need for New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) to support Next Generation Risk Assessment (NGRA). Here these challenges are addressed in a study that couples physico-chemical characterization with in vitro investigations and in silico similarity analyses for nine nanoforms, having different chemical composition, sizes, aggregation states and shapes. For cytotoxicity assessment, three methods (Alamar Blue, Colony Forming Efficiency, and Electric Cell-Substrate Impedance Sensing) are applied in a cross-validation approach to support NAMs implementation into NGRA.

Results: The results highlight the role of physico-chemical properties in eliciting biological responses. Uptake studies reveal distinct cellular morphological changes. The cytotoxicity assessment shows varying responses among NMs, consistent among the three methods used, while only one nanoform gave a positive response in the genotoxicity assessment performed by comet assay.

Conclusions: The study highlights the potential of in silico models to effectively identify biologically active nanoforms based on their physico-chemical properties, reinforcing previous knowledge on the relevance of certain properties, such as aspect ratio. The potential of implementing in vitro methods into NGRA is underlined, cross-validating three cytotoxicity assessment methods, and showcasing their strength in terms of sensitivity and suitability for the testing of NMs.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
15.90
自引率
4.00%
发文量
69
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Particle and Fibre Toxicology is an online journal that is open access and peer-reviewed. It covers a range of disciplines such as material science, biomaterials, and nanomedicine, focusing on the toxicological effects of particles and fibres. The journal serves as a platform for scientific debate and communication among toxicologists and scientists from different fields who work with particle and fibre materials. The main objective of the journal is to deepen our understanding of the physico-chemical properties of particles, their potential for human exposure, and the resulting biological effects. It also addresses regulatory issues related to particle exposure in workplaces and the general environment. Moreover, the journal recognizes that there are various situations where particles can pose a toxicological threat, such as the use of old materials in new applications or the introduction of new materials altogether. By encompassing all these disciplines, Particle and Fibre Toxicology provides a comprehensive source for research in this field.
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