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TiO 2 nanoparticles' library toxicity (UV and non-UV exposure) – High-throughput in vivo transcriptomics reveals mechanisms

NanoImpact, ISSN: 2452-0748, Vol: 30, Page: 100458
2023
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Aarhus University Reports Findings in Nanoparticles [TiO2 nanoparticles' library toxicity (UV and non-UV exposure) - High-throughput in vivo transcriptomics reveals mechanisms]

2023 MAR 14 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Nanotech Daily -- New research on Nanotechnology - Nanoparticles is the subject of

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The hazards of nanomaterials/nanoparticles (NMs/NPs) are mostly assessed using individual NMs, and a more systematic approach, using many NMs, is needed to evaluate its risks in the environment. Libraries of NMs, with a range of identified different but related characters/descriptors allow the comparison of effects across many NMs. The effects of a custom designed Fe-doped TiO 2 NMs library containing 11 NMs was assessed on the soil model Enchytraeus crypticus (Oligochaeta), both with and without UV (standard fluorescent) radiation. Effects were analyzed at organism (phenotypic, survival and reproduction) and gene expression level (transcriptomics, high-throughput 4x44K microarray) to understand the underlying mechanisms. A total of 48 microarrays (20 test conditions) were done plus controls (UV and non-UV). Unique mechanisms induced by TiO 2 NPs exposure included the impairment in RNA processing for TiO 2 _10nm, or deregulated apoptosis for 2%FeTiO 2 _10nm. Strikingly apparent was the size dependent effects such as induction of reproductive effects via smaller TiO 2 NPs (≤12 nm) - embryo interaction, while larger particles (27 nm) caused reproductive effects through different mechanisms. Also, phagocytosis was affected by 12 and 27 nm NPs, but not by ≤11 nm. The organism level study shows the integrated response, i.e. the result after a cascade of events. While uni-cell models offer key mechanistic information, we here deliver a combined biological system level (phenotype and genotype), seldom available, especially for environmental models.

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