Issue 11, 2020

Genotoxic and immunomodulatory effects in human white blood cells after ex vivo exposure to polystyrene nanoplastics

Abstract

Accumulation of plastic and its derivatives, micro- and nanoplastics (MNPLs), is a substantial environmental and ecological problem that could potentially become a serious health concern to humans. In this study, we propose an attractive approach to obtain new data, using polystyrene nanoparticles (PSNPs) as a model, to understand the risk of human exposure to MNLPs. Whole blood samples from different donors were exposed ex vivo to different concentrations of PSNPs for 24, 48, or 72 h. The effects were analyzed in different subsets of white peripheral blood cells (WBCs), namely lymphocytes, monocytes, and polymorphonuclear (PMN) cells, to assess specific cellular sensitivity. Our results showed no significant toxicity of PSNPs when evaluated in the overall WBC population. Nevertheless, different lineages manifested sharp differences between cell types with very limited uptake in lymphocytes, very high uptake in monocytes, and with intermediate uptake values for PMN cells. Furthermore, a significant increase in the levels of DNA damage was observed in monocytes and PMN cells after PSNP exposure, but not in lymphocytes. Interestingly, our results showed that PSNP exposure induced changes in the whole blood secretome. These findings were further confirmed when the expression of different cytokines was analyzed, revealing a significant increase in the expression of different cytokines related to the inflammatory, immune, and stress response, as well as cell proliferation.

Graphical abstract: Genotoxic and immunomodulatory effects in human white blood cells after ex vivo exposure to polystyrene nanoplastics

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Jul 2020
Accepted
26 Aug 2020
First published
27 Aug 2020

Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2020,7, 3431-3446

Genotoxic and immunomodulatory effects in human white blood cells after ex vivo exposure to polystyrene nanoplastics

S. Ballesteros, J. Domenech, I. Barguilla, C. Cortés, R. Marcos and A. Hernández, Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2020, 7, 3431 DOI: 10.1039/D0EN00748J

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