Blázquez Sánchez María, Nelissen Inge, Pomar-Portillo Vicenç, Vílchez Alejandro, Van Laer Jo, Jacobs An, Frijns Evelien, Vázquez-Campos Socorro, Fernandez-Rosas Elisabet
INKOA SISTEMAS SL, Ribera de Axpe 11, Edificio D1, Dpto 208, 48950, Erandio, Bizkaia, Spain; CBET Research Group, Department of Zoology and Animal Cell Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology and Research Centre for Experimental Marine Biology and Biotechnology PiE, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Barrio Sarriena s/n, 48940, Leioa, Bizkaia, Spain.
VITO NV, Health Unit, Boeretang 200, 2400, Mol, Belgium.
Toxicol Lett. 2021 Sep 1;347:1-11. doi: 10.1016/j.toxlet.2021.04.009. Epub 2021 Apr 18.
The fluorescent properties of cadmium telluride (CdTe) containing quantum dots (QDs) have led to novel products and applications in the ink and pigment industry. The toxic effects of the emissions associated to the use of printing ink containing CdTe QDs might differ from those of conventional formulations which do not integrate nanoparticles, as CdTe QDs might be emitted. Within this work, the airborne emissions of a water-soluble fluorescent ink containing polyethylene glycol (PEG)-coated CdTe QDs of 3-5 nm diameter have been characterized and studied under controlled conditions during household inkjet printing in a scenario simulating the use phase. Subsequently, the cytotoxicological potential of atomized CdTe QDs ink in an acute exposure regimen simulating an accidental, worse-case scenario has been evaluated in vitro at the air-liquid interface (ALI) using the pulmonary cell line BEAS-2B. Endpoints screened included cell viability, oxidative stress and inflammatory effects. We have observed that CdTe QDs ink at 54.7 ng/mL decreased cell viability by 25.6 % when compared with clean air after 1h of exposure; a concentration about 65 times higher was needed to observe a similar effect in submerged conditions. However, we did not observe oxidative stress or inflammatory effects. The present study integrates the development of scenarios simulating the use phase of nano-additivated inks and the direct cell exposure for in vitro effects assessment, thus implementing a life-cycle oriented approach in the assessment of the toxicity of CdTe QDs.
含碲化镉(CdTe)量子点(QDs)的荧光特性已催生出油墨和颜料行业的新产品及应用。与使用含CdTe量子点的印刷油墨相关的排放物的毒性效应可能与不含有纳米颗粒的传统配方不同,因为CdTe量子点可能会被排放出来。在这项研究中,对一种含有直径为3 - 5纳米的聚乙二醇(PEG)包覆的CdTe量子点的水溶性荧光油墨在模拟使用阶段的家庭喷墨打印的受控条件下的空气传播排放物进行了表征和研究。随后,在空气 - 液体界面(ALI)使用肺细胞系BEAS - 2B,在模拟意外最坏情况的急性暴露方案中评估了雾化CdTe量子点油墨的细胞毒性潜力。筛选的终点包括细胞活力、氧化应激和炎症效应。我们观察到,暴露1小时后,与洁净空气相比,浓度为54.7 ng/mL的CdTe量子点油墨使细胞活力降低了25.6%;在淹没条件下,需要约高65倍的浓度才能观察到类似效果。然而,我们未观察到氧化应激或炎症效应。本研究整合了模拟纳米添加剂油墨使用阶段的情景开发以及用于体外效应评估的直接细胞暴露,从而在CdTe量子点毒性评估中实施了面向生命周期的方法。