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Nanoparticles: Weighing the Pros and Cons from an Eco-genotoxicological Perspective

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JOURNAL OF CANCER PREVENTION
卷 26, 期 2, 页码 83-97

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KOREAN SOC CANCER PREVENTION
DOI: 10.15430/JCP.2021.26.2.83

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DNA damage; Genotoxicology; Nanoparticles; Nanotoxicology; Risk assessment

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  1. Mahidol University, Thailand
  2. Korea Environment Industry & Technology Institute (KEITI) through The Chemical Accident Prevention Technology Development Program - Korea Ministry of Environment (MOE) [2017001970001]

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The exponential growth of nanotechnology and industrial production has raised concerns over the impact on human and environmental health and safety. Assessing the ecotoxicity of nanoparticles and their fate in the environment, along with understanding the confounding factors, is crucial. Reliable endpoint assays, such as the comet assay, are important tools in evaluating genotoxicity, but consideration of environmental processes and standardized assay procedures is necessary to determine the actual genotoxicity relevant to environmental systems.
The exponential growth of nanotechnology and the industrial production have raised concerns over its impact on human and environmental health and safety (EHS). Although there has been substantial progress in the assessment of pristine nanoparticle toxicities, their EHS impacts require greater clarification. In this review, we discuss studies that have assessed nanoparticle eco-genotoxicity in different test systems and their fate in the environment as well as the considerable confounding factors that may complicate the results. We highlight key mechanisms of nanoparticle-mediated genotoxicity. Then we discuss the reliability of endpoint assays, such as the comet assay, the most favored assessment technique because of its versatility to measure low levels of DNA strand breakage, and the micronucleus assay, which is complementary to the former because of its greater ability to detect chromosomal DNA fragmentation. We also address the current recommendations on experimental design, including environmentally relevant concentrations and suitable exposure duration to avoid false-positive or -negative results. The genotoxicity of nanoparticles depends on their physicochemical features and the presence of co-pollutants. Thus, the effect of environmental processes (e.g., aggregation and agglomeration, adsorption, and transformation of nanoparticles) would account for when determining the actual genotoxicity relevant to environmental systems, and assay procedures must be standardized. Indeed, the engineered nanoparticles offer potential applications in different fields including biomedicine, environment, agriculture, and industry. Toxicological pathways and the potential risk factors related to genotoxic responses in biological organisms and environments need to be clarified before appropriate and sustainable applications of nanoparticles can be established.

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