Microplastics role in cell migration and distribution during cancer cell division

IF 8.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Ekaterina Brynzak-Schreiber , Elisabeth Schögl , Carolin Bapp , Klaudia Cseh , Verena Kopatz , Michael A. Jakupec , Andreas Weber , Tobias Lange , José L. Toca-Herrera , Giorgia del Favero , Wolfgang Wadsak , Lukas Kenner , Verena Pichler
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Amidst the global plastic pollution crisis, the gastrointestinal tract serves as the primary entry point for daily exposure to micro- and nanoplastics. We investigated the complex dynamics between polystyrene micro- and nanoplastics (PS-MNPs) and four distinct human colorectal cancer cell lines (HT29, HCT116, SW480, and SW620). Our findings revealed a significant size- and concentration dependent uptake of 0.25, 1, and 10 μm PS-MNPs across all cell lines, with HCT116 cells exhibiting the highest uptake rates. During cell division, particles were distributed between mother and daughter cells. Interestingly, we observed no signs of elimination from the cells. Short-term exposure to 0.25 μm particles significantly amplified cell migration, potentially leading to pro-metastatic effects. Particles demonstrated high persistence in 2D and 3D cultures, and accumulation in non-proliferating parts of spheroids, without interfering with cell proliferation or division. Our study unveils the disturbing fact of the persistence and bioaccumulation of MNPs in colorectal cancer cell lines, key toxicological traits under REACH (Regulation concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals). Our observations underscore the potential of MNPs as hidden catalysts for tumor progression, particularly through enhancing cell migration and possibly fueling metastasis - a finding that sheds light on a significant and previously underexplored area of concern.

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微塑料在癌细胞分裂过程中对细胞迁移和分布的作用
在全球塑料污染危机中,胃肠道是每天接触微塑料和纳米塑料的主要入口。我们研究了聚苯乙烯微塑料和纳米塑料(PS-MNPs)与四种不同的人类结直肠癌细胞系(HT29、HCT116、SW480 和 SW620)之间的复杂动态关系。我们的研究结果表明,在所有细胞系中,0.25、1 和 10 μm PS-MNPs 的吸收都与尺寸和浓度有关,其中 HCT116 细胞的吸收率最高。在细胞分裂过程中,颗粒在母细胞和子细胞之间分布。有趣的是,我们没有观察到从细胞中消除的迹象。短期暴露于 0.25 μm 微粒会明显增加细胞迁移,从而可能导致促转移效应。颗粒在二维和三维培养物中表现出很高的持久性,并在球体的非增殖部分积聚,而不会干扰细胞的增殖或分裂。我们的研究揭示了 MNPs 在结直肠癌细胞系中的持久性和生物蓄积性这一令人不安的事实,这也是 REACH(化学品注册、评估、许可和限制法规)规定的关键毒性特征。我们的观察结果表明,MNPs 有可能成为肿瘤进展的隐性催化剂,特别是通过增强细胞迁移和可能助长转移--这一发现揭示了一个以前未充分探索的重要关切领域。
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Chemosphere
Chemosphere 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
15.80
自引率
8.00%
发文量
4975
审稿时长
3.4 months
期刊介绍: Chemosphere, being an international multidisciplinary journal, is dedicated to publishing original communications and review articles on chemicals in the environment. The scope covers a wide range of topics, including the identification, quantification, behavior, fate, toxicology, treatment, and remediation of chemicals in the bio-, hydro-, litho-, and atmosphere, ensuring the broad dissemination of research in this field.
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