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Genotoxicity of multi-walled carbon nanotube reference materials in mammalian cells and animals.

Peter Møller1, Regitze Sølling Wils2, Emilio Di Ianni3, Claudia Andrea Torero Gutierrez2, Martin Roursgaard4, Nicklas Raun Jacobsen3.   

Abstract

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were the first nanomaterials to be evaluated by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). The categorization as possibly carcinogenic agent to humans was only applicable to multi-walled carbon nanotubes called MWCNT-7. Other types of CNTs were not classifiable because of missing data and it was not possible to pinpoint unique CNT characteristics that cause cancer. Importantly, the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) has established a repository of industrially manufactured nanomaterials that encompasses at least four well-characterized MWCNTs called NM-400 to NM-403 (original JRC code). This review summarizes the genotoxic effects of these JRC materials and MWCNT-7. The review consists of 36 publications with results on cell culture experiments (22 publications), animal models (9 publications) or both (5 publications). As compared to the publications in the IARC monograph on CNTs, the current database represents a significant increase as there is only an overlap of 8 publications. However, the results come mainly from cell cultures and/or measurements of DNA strand breaks by the comet assay and the micronucleus assay (82 out of 97 outcomes). A meta-analysis of cell culture studies on DNA strand breaks showed a genotoxic response by MWCNT-7, less consistent effect by NM-400 and NM-402, and least consistent effect by NM-401 and NM-403. Results from other in vitro tests indicate strongest evidence of genotoxicity for MWCNT-7. There are too few observations from animal models and humans to make general conclusions about genotoxicity.
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Keywords:  Carbon nanotubes; Comet assay; DNA damage; Micronucleus assay; Mutations

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34893158     DOI: 10.1016/j.mrrev.2021.108393

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mutat Res Rev Mutat Res        ISSN: 1383-5742            Impact factor:   5.657


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1.  Genotoxicity of Particles From Grinded Plastic Items in Caco-2 and HepG2 Cells.

Authors:  Martin Roursgaard; Monika Hezareh Rothmann; Juliane Schulte; Ioanna Karadimou; Elena Marinelli; Peter Møller
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-07-06

2.  Grouping MWCNTs based on their similar potential to cause pulmonary hazard after inhalation: a case-study.

Authors:  Fiona Murphy; Nicklas Raun Jacobsen; Emilio Di Ianni; Helinor Johnston; Hedwig Braakhuis; Willie Peijnenburg; Agnes Oomen; Teresa Fernandes; Vicki Stone
Journal:  Part Fibre Toxicol       Date:  2022-07-20       Impact factor: 9.112

3.  In vivo genotoxicity assessment of a multiwalled carbon nanotube in a mouse ex vivo culture.

Authors:  Katsuyoshi Horibata; Hironao Takasawa; Motoki Hojo; Yuhji Taquahashi; Miyuki Shigano; Satoshi Yokota; Norihiro Kobayashi; Kei-Ichi Sugiyama; Masamitsu Honma; Shuichi Hamada
Journal:  Genes Environ       Date:  2022-10-19

4.  Two-year intermittent exposure of a multiwalled carbon nanotube by intratracheal instillation induces lung tumors and pleural mesotheliomas in F344 rats.

Authors:  Motoki Hojo; Ai Maeno; Yoshimitsu Sakamoto; Aya Ohnuki; Yukie Tada; Yukio Yamamoto; Kiyomi Ikushima; Ryota Inaba; Jin Suzuki; Yuhji Taquahashi; Satoshi Yokota; Norihiro Kobayashi; Makoto Ohnishi; Yuko Goto; Takamasa Numano; Hiroyuki Tsuda; David B Alexander; Jun Kanno; Akihiko Hirose; Akiko Inomata; Dai Nakae
Journal:  Part Fibre Toxicol       Date:  2022-05-19       Impact factor: 9.112

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