TY - JOUR AU - van Berlo, Damien AU - Clift, Martin J D AU - Albrecht, Catrin AU - Schins, Roel P F PY - 2012/11/04 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Carbon nanotubes: an insight into the mechanisms of their potential genotoxicity JF - Swiss Medical Weekly JA - Swiss Med Wkly VL - 142 IS - 4546 SE - Review article: Biomedical intelligence DO - 10.4414/smw.2012.13698 UR - https://smw.ch/index.php/smw/article/view/1614 SP - w13698 AB - <p><p>After the health catastrophe resulting from the widespread use of asbestos which was once hailed as a new miracle material, the increasing use of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) has spawned major concern due to their similarities in terms of size, shape and poor solubility. Assessment of genotoxicity has shown that CNTs can damage DNA<em>in vitro</em> and <em>in vivo</em>. The genotoxic potential of different CNT samples varies considerably, however, with negative findings reported in a number of studies, probably due to the enormous heterogeneity of CNTs. The observed spectrum of genotoxic effects shows similarities with those reported for asbestos fibres. Mutagenicity has been found <em>in vivo</em>but in bacterial assays both asbestos and CNTs have mostly tested negative. An overview of key experimental observations on CNT-induced genotoxicity is presented in the first half of this review.</p> <p>In the second part, the potential mechanisms of CNT-elicited genotoxicity are discussed. Whereas CNTs possess intrinsic ROS-scavenging properties they are capable of generating intracellular ROS upon interaction with cellular components, and can cause antioxidant depletion. These effects have been attributed to their Fenton-reactive metals content. In addition, CNTs can impair the functionality of the mitotic apparatus. A noteworthy feature is that frustrated phagocytosis, which is involved in asbestos-induced pathology, has been observed for specific CNTs as well. The involvement of other mechanisms generally implicated in particle toxicity, such as phagocyte activation and impairment of DNA repair, is largely unknown at present and needs further investigation.</p></p> ER -