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2017
Journal Article
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Pan-European inter-laboratory studies on a panel of in vitro cytotoxicity and pro-inflammation assays for nanoparticles

Abstract
The rapid development of nanotechnologies and increased production and use of nanomaterials raise concerns about their potential toxic effects for human health and environment. To evaluate the biological effects of nanomaterials, a set of reliable and reproducible methods and development of standard operating procedures (SOPs) is required. In the framework of the European FP7 NanoValid project, three different cell viability assays (MTS, ATP content, and caspase-3/7 activity) with different readouts (absorbance, luminescence and fluorescence) and two immune assays (ELISA of pro-inflammatory cytokines IL1-v and TNF-a) were evaluated by inter-laboratory comparison. The aim was to determine the suitability and reliability of these assays for nanosafety assessment. Studies on silver and copper oxide nanoparticles (NPs) were performed, and SOPs for particle handling, cell culture, and in vitro assays were established or adapted. These SOPs give precise descriptions of assay procedures, cell culture/seeding conditions, NPs/positive control preparation and dilutions, experimental well plate preparation, and evaluation of NPs interference. The following conclusions can be highlighted from the pan-European inter-laboratory studies: Testing of NPs interference with the toxicity assays should always be conducted. Interference tests should be designed as close as possible to the cell exposure conditions. ATP and MTS assays gave consistent toxicity results with low inter-laboratory variability using Ag and CuO NPs and different cell lines and therefore, could be recommended for further validation and standardization. High inter-laboratory variability was observed for Caspase 3/7 assay and ELISA for IL1-v and TNF-a measurements.
Author(s)
Piret, Jean-Pascal
Universität von Namur
Bondarenko, Olesja M.
nicpb - KBFI
Boyles, Matthew S.P.
Universität Salzburg
Himly, Martin
Universität Salzburg
Ribeiro, Ana R.
National Institute of Metrology, Quality and Technology, Rio de Janeiro
Benetti, Federico
ECSIN
Smal, Caroline
StratiCELL
Lima, Braulio
UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Potthoff, Annegret  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und Systeme IKTS  
Simion, Monica
IMT Bucharest
Dumortier, Elise
Universität von Namur
Leite, Paulo Emilio C.
National Institute of Metrology, Quality and Technology, Rio de Janeiro
Balottin, Luciene Bottentuit
National Institute of Metrology, Quality and Technology, Rio de Janeiro
Granjeiro, José Mauro
National Institute of Metrology, Quality and Technology, Rio de Janeiro
Ivask, Angela
nicpb - KBFI / University of South Australia
Kahru, Anne
nicpb - KBFI
Radauer-Preiml, Isabella
Universität Salzburg
Tischler, Ulrike
Universität Salzburg
Duschl, Albert
Universität Salzburg
Saout, Christelle
Universität von Namur
Anguissola, Sergio
University College Dublin
Haase, Andrea
BfR
Jacobs, An
VITO
Nelissen, Inge
VITO
Misra, Superb K.
IIT Gandhinagar
Toussaint, Olivier
Universität von Namur
Journal
Archives of toxicology  
DOI
10.1007/s00204-016-1897-2
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und Systeme IKTS  
Keyword(s)
  • In vitro assay

  • inter-laboratory study

  • interference

  • nanoparticle

  • standard operating procedures

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