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Towards an alternative testing strategy for nanomaterials used in nanomedicine: Lessons from NanoTEST

Authors :
Lucienne Juillerat-Jeanneret
Jana Tulinska
L. Tran
Andrew Worth
Elise Rundén-Pran
Panagiota Papazafiri
Poulsen
Rina Guadagnini
Katarína Šebeková
Georgina Harris
Anne Milcamps
B. Ross
Maria Dusinska
Eldbjørg S. Heimstad
Dagmar Bilanicova
Antonio Marcomini
José V. Castell
Francelyne Marano
Zuzana Kovacikova
Miroslava Kuricova
Anna Huk
Katarina Volkovova
Aurelia Liskova
Enrico Burello
Martina Drlickova
Maurice Whelan
Margaret Saunders
Davide Vallotto
Magdalena Barancokova
Andrew Collins
Alena Kazimirova
Marta Staruchova
Marta Hurbánková
Zuzana Magdolenova
Alena Bartonova
Lourdes Gombau
S. Correia Carreira
Lise Marie Fjellsbø
Sonja Boland
Lisbeth E. Knudsen
Richard D. Handy
Taina Palosaari
Giulio Pojana
Eva Neubauerova
H. Cowie
Mikael Harju
Christos Housiadas
M. Pilou
Laura Walker
B. Halamoda Kenzaoui
Source :
Nanotoxicology, S1, 9, 118-132
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

In spite of recent advances in describing the health outcomes of exposure to nanoparticles (NPs), it still remains unclear how exactly NPs interact with their cellular targets. Size, surface, mass, geometry, and composition may all play a beneficial role as well as causing toxicity. Concerns of scientists, politicians and the public about potential health hazards associated with NPs need to be answered. With the variety of exposure routes available, there is potential for NPs to reach every organ in the body but we know little about the impact this might have. The main objective of the FP7 NanoTEST project (www.nanotest-fp7.eu) was a better understanding of mechanisms of interactions of NPs employed in nanomedicine with cells, tissues and organs and to address critical issues relating to toxicity testing especially with respect to alternative tests to animals. Here we describe an approach towards alternative testing strategies for hazard and risk assessment of nanomaterials, highlighting the adaptation of standard methods demanded by the special physicochemical features of nanomaterials and bioavailability studies. The work has assessed a broad range of toxicity tests, cell models and NP types and concentrations taking into account the inherent impact of NP properties and the effects of changes in experimental conditions using well-characterized NPs. The results of the studies have been used to generate recommendations for a suitable and robust testing strategy which can be applied to new medical NPs as they are developed.<br />JRC.I.5-Systems Toxicology

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nanotoxicology, S1, 9, 118-132
Accession number :
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