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@article{1408673, author = {Sharma, Anežka and Bányiová, Katarína and Babica, Pavel and El Yamani, Naouale and Collins, Andrew Richard and Čupr, Pavel}, article_location = {AMSTERDAM}, article_number = {September}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.03.043}, keywords = {trans/cis-EHMC; Isomerization; Human risk assessment; Genotoxicity; Adult human liver stem cells; High-throughput comet assay}, language = {eng}, issn = {0048-9697}, journal = {Science of the Total Environment}, title = {Different DNA damage response of cis and trans isomers of commonly used UV filter after the exposure on adult human liver stem cells and human lymphoblastoid cells}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969717305478?via%3Dihub}, volume = {593}, year = {2017} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1408673 AU - Sharma, Anežka - Bányiová, Katarína - Babica, Pavel - El Yamani, Naouale - Collins, Andrew Richard - Čupr, Pavel PY - 2017 TI - Different DNA damage response of cis and trans isomers of commonly used UV filter after the exposure on adult human liver stem cells and human lymphoblastoid cells JF - Science of the Total Environment VL - 593 IS - September SP - 18-26 EP - 18-26 PB - Elsevier Science BV SN - 00489697 KW - trans/cis-EHMC KW - Isomerization KW - Human risk assessment KW - Genotoxicity KW - Adult human liver stem cells KW - High-throughput comet assay UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969717305478?via%3Dihub L2 - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969717305478?via%3Dihub N2 - 2-ethylhexyl 4-methoxycinnamate (EHMC), used in many categories of personal care products (PCPs), is one of the most discussed ultraviolet filters because of its endocrine-disrupting effects. EHMC is unstable in sunlight and can be transformed from trans-EHMC to emergent cis-EHMC. Toxicological studies are focusing only on transEHMC; thus the toxicological data for cis-EHMC are missing. In this study, the in vitro genotoxic effects of trans- and cis-EHMC on adult human liver stem cells HL1-hT1 and human-derived lymphoblastoid cells TK-6 using a high-throughput comet assay were studied. TK-6 cells treated with cis-EHMC showed a high level of DNA damage when compared to untreated cells in concentrations 1.56 to 25 mu g mL(-1). trans-EHMC showed genotoxicity after exposure to the two highest concentrations 12.5 and 25 mu g mL(-1). The increase in DNA damage on HL1-hT1 cells induced by cis-EHMC and transEHMC was detected at the concentration 25 pg mL-1. The No observed adverse effect level (NOAEL, mg kg lbw day I) was determined using a Quantitative in vitro to in vivo extrapolation (QIVIVE) approach: NOAEL(trans-EHMC) = 3.07, NOAEL(cis-EHMC) = 0.30 for TK-6 and NOAEL(trans-EHMC) = 26.46, NOAEL(cis-EHMC) = 20.36 for HL1-hT1. The hazard index (HI) was evaluated by comparing the reference dose (RID, mg kg(-1) bw day(-1)) obtained from our experimental data with the chronic daily intake (CDI) of the female population. Using comet assay experimental data with the more sensitive TK-6 cells, HIcis-EHMC was 7 times higher than HItrans-EHMC In terms of CDI, relative contributions were; dermal exposure route > oral > inhalation. According to our results we recommend the RfD(trans-EHMC) = 0.20 and RfD(cis-EHMC) = 0.02 for trans-EHMC and cis-EHMC, respectively, to use for human health risk assessment. The significant difference in trans-EHMC and cis-EHMC response points to the need for toxicological reevaluation and application reassessment of both isomers in PCPs. ER -
SHARMA, Anežka, Katarína BÁNYIOVÁ, Pavel BABICA, Naouale EL YAMANI, Andrew Richard COLLINS and Pavel ČUPR. Different DNA damage response of cis and trans isomers of commonly used UV filter after the exposure on adult human liver stem cells and human lymphoblastoid cells. \textit{Science of the Total Environment}. AMSTERDAM: Elsevier Science BV, 2017, vol.~593, September, p.~18-26. ISSN~0048-9697. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.03.043.
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