Effect of microplastics and nanoplastics in gastrointestinal tract on gut health: A systematic review.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PATHOLOGY
Malaysian Journal of Pathology Pub Date : 2025-08-01
Y H Tan, N Mokhtar, R A Raja Ali, L T Gew
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Abstract

Introduction: Microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) are pervasive environmental contaminants with growing concerns about their ingestion through food and water sources. Although animal studies suggest adverse health effects, direct mechanistic evidence in human gastrointestinal (GI) systems remains limited. In vitro models using human GI cell lines and organoids offer a physiologically relevant platform for investigating the effects of MPs and NPs on human health. However, existing findings are fragmented and lack systematic synthesis. This systematic review aims to consolidate and critically analyse current evidence on the biological effects of MPs and NPs in human GI in vitro studies.

Materials and methods: Articles were selected from a previously conducted systematic search across Scopus and PubMed databases. Studies excluded from the prior review but relevant to MPs and NPs effects on human GI cells were re-screened under newly defined inclusion and exclusion criteria.

Results: A total of 30 studies were included. MPs and NPs were shown to induce size- and concentration-dependent biological effects, including increased cellular uptake, oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, inflammation, and apoptosis. Smaller particles consistently exhibited greater cellular internalisation and biological effects. These effects mainly occurred at high concentrations. Under chronic exposure, most studies reported minimal or no significant effects except for cell viability.

Conclusion: This review provides the first comprehensive synthesis of in vitro evidence on the biological effects of MPs and NPs in human GI models. It advances mechanistic understanding and outlines future directions to strengthen health risk assessment, inform strategies for disease prevention, and guide public health policies addressing microplastic exposure.

胃肠道微塑料和纳米塑料对肠道健康的影响:系统综述。
微塑料(MPs)和纳米塑料(NPs)是普遍存在的环境污染物,人们越来越关注它们通过食物和水源的摄入。尽管动物研究表明对健康有不良影响,但人类胃肠道系统的直接机制证据仍然有限。使用人类胃肠道细胞系和类器官的体外模型为研究MPs和NPs对人类健康的影响提供了生理学相关的平台。然而,现有的研究结果是零散的,缺乏系统的综合。这篇系统综述的目的是巩固和批判性地分析目前在体外研究中关于MPs和NPs在人类GI中的生物学效应的证据。材料和方法:文章从先前在Scopus和PubMed数据库中进行的系统搜索中选择。根据新定义的纳入和排除标准重新筛选先前综述中排除但与MPs和NPs对人胃肠道细胞影响相关的研究。结果:共纳入30项研究。MPs和NPs可诱导大小和浓度依赖的生物学效应,包括细胞摄取增加、氧化应激、线粒体功能障碍、炎症和凋亡。较小的颗粒始终表现出更大的细胞内化和生物效应。这些影响主要发生在高浓度。在慢性暴露下,除了细胞活力外,大多数研究报告的影响很小或没有显著影响。结论:本文首次全面综合了MPs和NPs在人体GI模型中的生物学作用的体外证据。它促进了对机制的理解,并概述了加强健康风险评估、为疾病预防战略提供信息以及指导处理微塑料暴露的公共卫生政策的未来方向。
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3.60
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34
期刊介绍: The Malaysian Journal of Pathology is the official journal of the College of Pathologists, Academy of Medicine Malaysia. The primary purpose of The Journal is to publish the results of study and research in Pathology, especially those that have particular relevance to human disease occurring in Malaysia and other countries in this region. The term PATHOLOGY will be interpreted in its broadest sense to include Chemical Pathology, Cytology, Experimental Pathology, Forensic Pathology, Haematology, Histopathology, Immunology, Medical Microbiology and Parasitology. The Journal aims to bring under one cover publications of regional interest embracing the various sub-specialities of Pathology. It is expected that the articles published would be of value not only to pathologists, but also to medical practitioners in search of a scientific basis for the problems encountered in their practice, and to those with an interest in diseases which occur in the tropics.
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