Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8456285 | Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Results obtained in the micronucleus and the comet assays show that none of the silica was capable of inducing genotoxic effects in SHE cells and only the amorphous silica induced genotoxic effects in V79 cells. However in the SHE cell transformation assays, the partially crystallized and quartz silica were able to induce morphological cell transformation. Together, these data suggest that, in vitro, the short-term genotoxic assays alone are not sufficient to predict the hazard and the carcinogenic potential of this type of particles; SHE transformation assay appears a more reliable tool for this purpose and should be included in the “in vitro battery assays” for hazard assessment.
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Authors
Christian Darne, Catherine Coulais, Francine Terzetti, Caroline Fontana, Stéphane Binet, Laurent Gaté, Yves Guichard,