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Systematic review of mechanistic evidence for TiO 2 nanoparticle-induced lung carcinogenicity.

Susann WolfKrishnan SriramLaura Maria Azzurra CamassaDhruba PathakHelene L BingBenedicte MohrShanbeh Zienolddiny-NaruiJohanna Samulin Erdem
Published in: Nanotoxicology (2024)
Nano-sized titanium dioxide particles (TiO 2 NPs) are a high-production volume nanomaterial widely used in the paints, cosmetics, food and photovoltaics industry. However, the potential carcinogenic effects of TiO 2 NPs in the lung are still unclear despite the vast number of in vitro and in vivo studies investigating TiO 2 NPs. Here, we systematically reviewed the existing in vitro and in vivo mechanistic evidence of TiO 2 NP lung carcinogenicity using the ten key characteristics of carcinogens for identifying and classifying carcinogens. A total of 346 studies qualified for the quality and reliability assessment, of which 206 were considered good quality. Using a weight-of-evidence approach, these studies provided mainly moderate to high confidence for the biological endpoints regarding genotoxicity, oxidative stress and chronic inflammation. A limited number of studies investigated other endpoints important to carcinogenesis, relating to proliferation and transformation, epigenetic alterations and receptor-mediated effects. In summary, TiO 2 NPs might possess the ability to induce chronic inflammation and oxidative stress, but it was challenging to compare the findings in the studies due to the wide variety of TiO 2 NPs differing in their physicochemical characteristics, formulation, exposure scenarios/test systems, and experimental protocols. Given the limited number of high-quality and high-reliability studies identified within this review, there is a lack of good enough mechanistic evidence for TiO 2 NP lung carcinogenicity. Future toxicology/carcinogenicity research must consider including positive controls, endotoxin testing (where necessary), statistical power analysis, and relevant biological endpoints, to improve the study quality and provide reliable data for evaluating TiO 2 NP-induced lung carcinogenicity.
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