Problems and challenges in the development and validation of human cell-based assays to determine nanoparticle-induced immunomodulatory effects

开发和验证基于人体细胞的检测方法以确定纳米粒子诱导的免疫调节作用时遇到的问题和挑战

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作者:Gertie J Oostingh, Eudald Casals, Paola Italiani, Renato Colognato, René Stritzinger, Jessica Ponti, Tobias Pfaller, Yvonne Kohl, Daniëlla Ooms, Flavia Favilli, Hilde Leppens, Davide Lucchesi, François Rossi, Inge Nelissen, Hagen Thielecke, Victor F Puntes, Albert Duschl, Diana Boraschi

Background

With the increasing use of nanomaterials, the need for

Conclusion

The problems that were encountered in the immunological assay systems used in this study, such as chemical or endotoxin contamination and optical interference caused by the dense material, significantly affected the data obtained. These problems have to be solved to enable the development of reliable assays for the assessment of nano-immunosafety.

Results

In a collaborative work between European laboratories, existing immunological and toxicological in vitro assays were tested and compared for their suitability to test effects of nanoparticles on immune responses. The prototypical nanoparticles used were metal (oxide) particles, either custom-generated by wet synthesis or commercially available as powders. Several problems and challenges were encountered during assay validation, ranging from particle agglomeration in biological media and optical interference with assay systems, to chemical immunotoxicity of solvents and contamination with endotoxin.

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