Disturbance of firefly luciferase-based bioassays by different aluminum species |
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Authors: | Caroline Lehmann Holger Sieg Alfonso Lampen Albert Braeuning |
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Affiliation: | Department of Food Safety, Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, 10589 Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | Luciferase-dependent assays, important for biochemical analyses of cytotoxicity and reporter genes, may be perturbed by compounds interfering with the luciferase reaction. We analyzed the impact of different aluminum (Al) species on a luciferase-based assay for determination of cellular adenosine triphosphate. Al0 nanoparticles (Al0–NPs) but not Al2O3–NPs decreased luminescence, correlated to high absorbance of Al0–NPs. By contrast, Al ions increased the luminescent signal. Data demonstrate that luciferase-dependent assays can be reciprocally disturbed by Al–NPs or Al ions in a specific manner, depending on the particular Al species. Careful interpretation of data from such experiments is essential in order to obtain conclusive results. |
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Keywords: | ATP determination Cytotoxicity testing Reporter assay Nanoparticle Caco-2 cells |
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