Title
INCALO: Internal Black Carbon Loading: validation of a novel biomarker (Research)
Abstract
Ambient air pollution, including black carbon, entails a serious public health risk because of its carcinogenic
potential and as climate pollutant. Inhalation of fossil fuel-derived particulate matter (PM) is associated with a wide
range of non-pulmonary health effects. Based on the WHO report of 2015 the European health annual costs of air
pollution have been estimated to US$ 1.6 trillion. Although recent studies strongly suggest that particle translocation
in biological systems is biologically plausible, they do not prove that ambient fossil fuel-derived carbonaceous
nanoparticles enter the human systemic circulation in real-life conditions. We developed a novel method to detect
carbonaceous nanoparticles in the urine of healthy children. The ERC funded ENVIRONAGE project already made
a strong case for promoting urinary carbon detection to practice by demonstrating its usefulness as individual longterm
exposure marker. Taking advantage of white-light generation by carbonaceous nanoparticles under femtosecond
pulsed laser illumination, we demonstrated the presence of these particles in urine and its relation with the external
environmental air pollution (Saenen et al. Am J Respir & Crit Care Med, in press). This pioneering study is of
innovative value, as it paved the way for a non-invasive assessment of long-term individual exposure to one of the
most toxic air pollutants, black carbon, and will be useful in epidemiological investigations, biomonitoring studies as
well as in occupational settings. The aim of the INCALO (INternal black CArbon LOading) project is to promote the
output of the ENVIRONAGE project towards a process for facilitation and commercialization of internal markers of
exposure to black carbon.
Period of project
01 May 2019 - 31 October 2020