2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep37855
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An integrated multi-omics analysis of the NK603 Roundup-tolerant GM maize reveals metabolism disturbances caused by the transformation process

Abstract: Glyphosate tolerant genetically modified (GM) maize NK603 was assessed as ‘substantially equivalent’ to its isogenic counterpart by a nutrient composition analysis in order to be granted market approval. We have applied contemporary in depth molecular profiling methods of NK603 maize kernels (sprayed or unsprayed with Roundup) and the isogenic corn to reassess its substantial equivalence status. Proteome profiles of the maize kernels revealed alterations in the levels of enzymes of glycolysis and TCA cycle pat… Show more

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“…Uncertainty remains with regard to potential contamination of the study materials by pathogens and the related confounding effects on the study results. The publication by Mesnage et al (2016) does not reveal any new information that would invalidate the previous conclusions on maize NK603 made by the EFSA GMO Panel. Therefore, EFSA considers that the previous risk assessment conclusions on maize NK603 remain valid and applicable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Uncertainty remains with regard to potential contamination of the study materials by pathogens and the related confounding effects on the study results. The publication by Mesnage et al (2016) does not reveal any new information that would invalidate the previous conclusions on maize NK603 made by the EFSA GMO Panel. Therefore, EFSA considers that the previous risk assessment conclusions on maize NK603 remain valid and applicable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…In their publication, Mesnage et al (2016) reported that maize NK603 is substantially non-equivalent to a non-GM maize comparator, and point to unintended changes in maize NK603. Mesnage et al (2016) analysed the proteomic and metabolomic profiles of maize NK603 kernels and compared those to a non-GM maize line used as a comparator.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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