Abstract

Abstract Production and application of multi-component nanomaterials (MCNMs) and high aspect ratio nanomaterials (HARN) has raised questions as to their inhalation risk. A PRISMA-orientated systematic literature review indicated a key knowledge gap related to the (geno)toxicity of metal oxide MCNMs and HARN. The aim of this study was to conduct a mechanistic-based toxicology assessment of a number of industrially-relevant MCNMs and HARN materials, in order to fill this knowledge gap and provide vital hazard assessment towards these materials’ safe and sustainable design. A549 monocultures (2.5x105), and A549/dTHP-1 co-cultures (1:10) were seeded in 12-well transwell-membranes at the air-liquid interface. Cell cultures were exposed, via aerosol, to Printex90, LaCo0.5Ni0.05O3, LaCo0.475Ni0.475Pt0.05O3, LaCo0.475Ni0.475Pd0.05O3, LaCo0.25Ni0.75O3, LaNiO3, NiZnFe4O8, ZnFe2O4, and NiFe2O4 to human exposure-relevant concentrations of 390, 780, 3100 ng/cm2 (24hrs). Aerosolised MCNM and HARN were characterised following acellular deposition via electron microscopy. Cellular cytotoxicity, barrier integrity, (pro)inflammatory/fibrotic response, oxidative stress and mutagenicity/DNA damage was assessed. Results indicate barrier integrity and IL-8 production were unaffected by Printex90, LaCo0.5Ni0.05O3, and ZnFe2O4 exposure. A dose-dependent increase in micronucleus frequency was observed for these four materials. Investigations are continuing to determine the mechanisms associated with this noted genotoxic effect, as well as upon further MCNMs/HARN (i.e. Fe2CoO4(Fe1/Co3), Silica-Ref-Std). Emphasis is being placed upon elucidating specific structure-activity relationships for each MCNM/HARN by testing specific key events of inhalation-based adverse outcome pathways relevant to the in vitro models used. This project was funded by EU H2020 research and innovation programme, grant agreement No. 953183 (HARMLESS).

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