Assessing Genotoxicity of Ten Different Engineered Nanomaterials by the Novel Semi-Automated FADU Assay and the Alkaline Comet Assay.
Sarah MayCordula HirschAlexandra RipplAlexander BürklePeter WickPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Increased engineered nanomaterial (ENM) production and incorporation in consumer and biomedical products has raised concerns about the potential adverse effects. The DNA damaging capacity is of particular importance since damaged genetic material can lead to carcinogenesis. Consequently, reliable and robust in vitro studies assessing ENM genotoxicity are of great value. We utilized two complementary assays based on different measurement principles: (1) comet assay and (2) FADU (fluorimetric detection of alkaline DNA unwinding) assay. Assessing cell viability ruled out false-positive results due to DNA fragmentation during cell death. Potential structure-activity relationships of 10 ENMs were investigated: three silica nanoparticles (SiO 2 -NP) with varying degrees of porosity, titanium dioxide (TiO 2 -NP), polystyrene (PS-NP), zinc oxide (ZnO-NP), gold (Au-NP), graphene oxide (GO) and two multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNT). SiO 2 -NPs, TiO 2 -NP and GO were neither cytotoxic nor genotoxic to Jurkat E6-I cells. Quantitative interference corrections derived from GO results can make the FADU assay a promising screening tool for a variety of ENMs. MWNT merely induced cytotoxicity, while dose- and time-dependent cytotoxicity of PS-NP was accompanied by DNA fragmentation. Hence, PS-NP served to benchmark threshold levels of cytotoxicity at which DNA fragmentation was expected. Considering all controls revealed the true genotoxicity for Au-NP and ZnO-NP at early time points.
Keyphrases
- high throughput
- circulating tumor
- single molecule
- cell death
- cell free
- quantum dots
- oxide nanoparticles
- walled carbon nanotubes
- risk assessment
- healthcare
- induced apoptosis
- machine learning
- single cell
- room temperature
- oxidative stress
- dna methylation
- climate change
- signaling pathway
- cell proliferation
- health information
- real time pcr
- human health
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- atomic force microscopy