Development and Characterization of a 96‐Well Exposure System for Safety Assessment of Nanomaterials

Author:

Kohl Yvonne1ORCID,Müller Michelle1,Fink Marielle2,Mamier Marc2,Fürtauer Siegfried3,Drexel Roland4,Herrmann Christine5,Dähnhardt‐Pfeiffer Stephan6,Hornberger Ramona3,Arz Marius I.3,Metzger Christoph5,Wagner Sylvia1,Sängerlaub Sven3,Briesen Heiko5,Meier Florian4,Krebs Tobias2

Affiliation:

1. Bioprocessing & Bioanalytics Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering IBMT Joseph‐von‐Fraunhofer‐Weg 1 66280 Sulzbach Germany

2. VITROCELL Systems GmbH Fabrik Sonntag 3 79183 Waldkirch Germany

3. Materials Development Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering & Packaging IVV Giggenhauser Str. 35 85354 Freising Germany

4. Postnova Analytics GmbH 86899 Landsberg am Lech Germany

5. Process Systems Engineering School of Life Sciences Technical University Munich Gregor‐Mendel‐Str. 4 85354 Freising Germany

6. Microscopy Services Dähnhardt GmbH Plambeckskamp 2 24220 Flintbek Germany

Abstract

AbstractIn this study, a 96‐well exposure system for safety assessment of nanomaterials is developed and characterized using an air–liquid interface lung epithelial model. This system is designed for sequential nebulization. Distribution studies verify the reproducible distribution over all 96 wells, with lower insert‐to‐insert variability compared to non‐sequential application. With a first set of chemicals (TritonX), drugs (Bortezomib), and nanomaterials (silver nanoparticles and (non‐)fluorescent crystalline nanocellulose), sequential exposure studies are performed with human lung epithelial cells followed by quantification of the deposited mass and of cell viability. The developed exposure system offers for the first time the possibility of exposing an air–liquid interface model in a 96‐well format, resulting in high‐throughput rates, combined with the feature for sequential dosing. This exposure system allows the possibility of creating dose‐response curves resulting in the generation of more reliable cell‐based assay data for many types of applications, such as safety analysis. In addition to chemicals and drugs, nanomaterials with spherical shapes, but also morphologically more complex nanostructures can be exposed sequentially with high efficiency. This allows new perspectives on in vivo‐like and animal‐free approaches for chemical and pharmaceutical safety assessment, in line with the 3R principle of replacing and reducing animal experiments.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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