APPROPRIATE IN VITRO TEST CONDITIONS FOR GENOTOXICITY TESTING OF FIBERS

2002 
With the exception of asbestos fibers, little information is available on genotoxicity testing of fibers (i.e., respirable-sized, fiber-shaped particulates, RFP). In contrast to standard genotoxicity testing of soluble substances, fibers bring about specific problems. Test results can be influenced by fiber dimensions, surface properties, and biopersistence. The mechanisms of fiber-induced genotoxicity are not yet clear, but direct interaction with the genetic material and indirect effects via production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been proposed. Asbestos did not significantly induce gene mutations in bacterial and mammalian systems but led to a clear induction of structural and numerical chromosome aberrations in cultured mammalian cells. It is the purpose of this article to critically review positive in vitro genotoxicity data obtained for asbestos in the comet assay, the chromosome aberration test, and the micronucleus test and to identify the test conditions that are specifically required fo...
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