Pristine and artificially-aged polystyrene microplastic particles differ in regard to cellular response

Microplastic particles (MP), arising from the gradual decomposition of plastics in the environment, have been identified as a global problem. Most investigations of MP cytotoxicity use pristine spherical particles available from commercial sources when evaluating their impact on mammalian cells, whi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of hazardous materials 2022-08, Vol.435, p.128955-128955, Article 128955
Hauptverfasser: Völkl, Matthias, Jérôme, Valérie, Weig, Alfons, Jasinski, Julia, Meides, Nora, Strohriegl, Peter, Scheibel, Thomas, Freitag, Ruth
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Zusammenfassung:Microplastic particles (MP), arising from the gradual decomposition of plastics in the environment, have been identified as a global problem. Most investigations of MP cytotoxicity use pristine spherical particles available from commercial sources when evaluating their impact on mammalian cells, while only limited data is available for the more relevant “weathered microplastic”. In this study, we exposed murine macrophages to polystyrene MP either after up to 130 days of accelerated ageing or in pristine condition. Weathered and pristine MP were physicochemically characterized, and their cytotoxicity was investigated using biological assays, transcriptome analysis, and metabolic pathways prediction. Whereas the response to pristine MP is mainly dominated by a TNF-α release, sharp-edged weathered MP induce broader adverse cellular reactions. This study stresses the importance of including more realistic test particles (e.g., weathered particles) in combination with a broad range of biological assays when evaluating the potential risk of microplastic exposure. [Display omitted] •Biological reaction of macrophages differ between aged and pristine MP.•Fragmentation and formation of ROS are assumed to contribute a high noxiousness.•Artificially weathered MP induce higher toxicitiy compared to pristine particles.•Pristine particles show an higher inflammatory potential.
ISSN:0304-3894
1873-3336
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2022.128955