Benchmarking Organic Micropollutants in Wastewater, Recycled Water and Drinking Water with In Vitro Bioassays
Escher, Beate I. ; Allinson, Mayumi ; Altenburger, Rolf ; Bain, Peter A. ; Balaguer, Patrick ; Busch, Wibke ; Crago, Jordan ; Denslow, Nancy D. ; Dopp, Elke ; Hilscherova, Klara ; Humpage, Andrew R. ; Kumar, Anu ; Grimaldi, Marina ; Jayasinghe, B. Sumith ; Jarosova, Barbora ; Jia, Ai ; Makarov, Sergei ; Maruya, Keith A. ; Medvedev, Alex ; Mehinto, Alvine C. ; Mendez, Jamie E. ; Poulsen, Anita ; Prochazka, Erik ; Richard, Jessica ; Schifferli, Andrea ; Schlenk, Daniel ; Scholz, Stefan ; Shiraish, Fujio ; Snyder, Shane ; Su, Guanyong ; Tang, Janet Y. M. ; van der Burg, Bart ; van der Linden, Sander C. ; Werner, Inge ; Westerheide, Sandy D. ; Wong, Chris K. C. ; Yang, Min ; Yeung, Bonnie H. Y. ; Zhang, Xiaowei ; Leusch, Frederic D. L.
刊名ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
2014
卷号48期号:3页码:1940-1956
ISSN号0013-936X
中文摘要Thousands of organic micropollutants and their transformation products occur in water. Although often present at low concentrations, individual compounds contribute to mixture effects. Cell-based bioassays that target health-relevant biological endpoints may therefore complement chemical analysis for water quality assessment. The objective of this study was to evaluate cell-based bioassays for their suitability to benchmark water quality and to assess efficacy of water treatment processes. The selected bioassays cover relevant steps in the toxicity pathways including induction of xenobiotic metabolism, specific and reactive modes of toxic action, activation of adaptive stress response pathways and system responses. Twenty laboratories applied 103 unique in vitro bioassays to a common set of 10 water samples collected in Australia, including wastewater treatment plant effluent, two types of recycled water (reverse osmosis and ozonation/activated carbon filtration), stormwater, surface water, and drinking water. Sixty-five bioassays (63%) showed positive results in at least one sample, typically in wastewater treatment plant effluent, and only five (5%) were positive in the control (ultrapure water). Each water type had a characteristic bioanalytical profile with particular groups of toxicity pathways either consistently responsive or not responsive across test systems. The most responsive health-relevant endpoints were related to xenobiotic metabolism (pregnane X and aryl hydrocarbon receptors), hormone-mediated modes of action (mainly related to the estrogen, glucocorticoid, and antiandrogen activities), reactive modes of action (genotoxicity) and adaptive stress response pathway (oxidative stress response). This study has demonstrated that selected cell-based bioassays are suitable to benchmark water quality and it is recommended to use a purpose-tailored panel of bioassays for routine monitoring.
WOS记录号WOS:000331015100071
公开日期2015-03-26
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.rcees.ac.cn/handle/311016/9503]  
专题生态环境研究中心_环境水质学国家重点实验室
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Escher, Beate I.,Allinson, Mayumi,Altenburger, Rolf,et al. Benchmarking Organic Micropollutants in Wastewater, Recycled Water and Drinking Water with In Vitro Bioassays[J]. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY,2014,48(3):1940-1956.
APA Escher, Beate I..,Allinson, Mayumi.,Altenburger, Rolf.,Bain, Peter A..,Balaguer, Patrick.,...&Leusch, Frederic D. L..(2014).Benchmarking Organic Micropollutants in Wastewater, Recycled Water and Drinking Water with In Vitro Bioassays.ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY,48(3),1940-1956.
MLA Escher, Beate I.,et al."Benchmarking Organic Micropollutants in Wastewater, Recycled Water and Drinking Water with In Vitro Bioassays".ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 48.3(2014):1940-1956.
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