Soil genotoxicity assessment—results of an interlaboratory study on the Vicia micronucleus assay in the context of ISO standardization

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Sylvie Cotelle
Adrien Dhyèvre
Serge Muller
Pascale Chenon
Nicolas Manier
Pascal Pandard
Abdelwahad Echairi
Jérôme Silvestre
Maritxu Guiresse
Eric Pinelli
Lucia Giorgetti
Meri Barbafieri
Valéria C. Silva
Fernanda Engel
Claudemir M. Radetski
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[1] Université de Lorraine (LIEC),Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire des Environnements Continentaux
[2] CNRS UMR 7360,Université de Toulouse; INP, UPS
[3] RITTMO Agro-Environnement,National Research Council (CNR), Institute of Biology and Agricultural Biotechnology (IBBA)
[4] INERIS,National Research Council (CNR), Institute of Ecosystem Study (ISE)
[5] Parc technologique Alata,UNIVALI
[6] WELIENCE Agro-Environnement,Universidade do Vale do Itajaí
[7] EcoLab (Laboratoire d’Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Environnement ENSAT,undefined
[8] CNRS EcoLab,undefined
[9] Research Unit of Pisa,undefined
[10] Research Unit of Pisa,undefined
[11] Laboratório de Remediação Ambiental,undefined
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2015年 / 22卷
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Genotoxicity; Micronucleus assay; Interlaboratory study; Contaminated soil; ISO 29200;
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The Vicia micronucleus assay was standardized in an international protocol, ISO 29200, “Assessment of genotoxic effects on higher plants—Vicia faba micronucleus test,” for soil or soil materials (e.g., compost, sludge, sediment, waste, and fertilizing materials). The aim of this interlaboratory study on the Vicia micronucleus assay was to investigate the robustness of this in vivo assay in terms of its applicability in different countries where each participant were asked to use their own seeds and reference soil, in agreement with the ISO 29200 standard. The ISO 29200 standard protocol was adopted for this study, and seven laboratories from three countries (France, Italy, and Brazil) participated in the study. Negative and positive controls were correctly evaluated by 100 % of the participants. In the solid-phase test, the micronucleus frequency (number of micronuclei/1,000 cells) varied from 0.0 to 1.8 for the negative control (i.e., Hoagland’s solution) and from 5.8 to 85.7 for the positive control (i.e., maleic hydrazide), while these values varied from 0.0 to 1.7 for the negative control and from 14.3 to 97.7 for the positive control in the case of liquid-phase test. The variability in the data obtained does not adversely affect the robustness of the protocol assessed, on the condition that the methodology described in the standard ISO 29200 is strictly respected. Thus, the Vicia micronucleus test (ISO 29200) is appropriate for complementing prokaryotic or in vitro tests cited in legislation related to risk assessment of genotoxicity potential.
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