Nano- and microplastics: a comprehensive review on their exposure routes, translocation, and fate in humans

IF 4.7 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Anja F.R.M. Ramsperger , Enrico Bergamaschi , Marco Panizzolo , Ivana Fenoglio , Francesco Barbero , Ruud Peters , Anna Undas , Sebastian Purker , Bernd Giese , Carina R. Lalyer , Alba Tamargo , M. Victoria Moreno-Arribas , Hans-Peter Grossart , Dana Kühnel , Jana Dietrich , Friedrich Paulsen , Anani K. Afanou , Shan Zienolddiny-Narui , Stine Eriksen Hammer , Torunn Kringlen Ervik , Christian Laforsch
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Abstract

Contamination of the environment with nano-and microplastic particles (NMPs) and its putative adverse effects on organisms, ecosystems, and human health is gaining increasing scientific and public attention. Various studies show that NMPs occur abundantly within the environment, leading to a high likelihood of human exposure to NMPs. Here, different exposure scenarios can occur. The most notable exposure routes of NMPs into the human body are via the airways and gastrointestinal tract (GIT) through inhalation or ingestion, but also via the skin due to the use of personal care products (PCPs) containing NMPs. Once NMPs have entered the human body, it is possible that they are translocated from the exposed organ to other body compartments. In our review article, we combine the current knowledge on the (1) exposure routes of NMPs to humans with the basic understanding of the potential (2) translocation mechanisms into human tissues and, consequently, their (3) fate within the human body. Regarding the (1) exposure routes, we reviewed the current knowledge on the occurrence of NMPs in food, beverages, personal care products and the air (focusing on indoors and workplaces) and found that the studies suggest an abundant presence of MPs within the exposure scenarios. The overall abundance of MPs in exposure matrices relevant to humans highlights the importance of understanding whether NMPs have the potential for tissue translocation. Therefore, we describe the current knowledge on the potential (2) translocation pathways of NMPs from the skin, GIT and respiratory systems to other body compartments. Here, particular attention was paid to how likely NMPs can translocate from the primary exposed organs to secondary organs due to naturally occurring defence mechanisms against tissue translocation. Based on the current understanding, we conclude that a dermal translocation of NMPs is rather unlikely. In contrast, small MPs and NPs can generally translocate from the GIT and respiratory system to other tissues. Thus, we reviewed the existing literature on the (3) fate of NMPs within the human body. Based on the current knowledge of the contamination of human exposure routes and the potential translocation mechanisms, we critically discuss the size of the detected particles reported in the fate studies. In some cases, the particles detected in human tissue samples exceed the size of a particle to overcome biological barriers allowing particle translocation into tissues. Therefore, we emphasize the importance of critically reading and discussing the presented results of NMP in human tissue samples.

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纳米和微塑料:对其在人类中的暴露途径、迁移和命运的全面综述
纳米和微塑料颗粒对环境的污染及其对生物体、生态系统和人类健康的潜在不利影响正日益受到科学和公众的关注。各种研究表明,NMPs在环境中大量存在,导致人类接触NMPs的可能性很高。在这里,可能会出现不同的暴露场景。NMP进入人体的最显著暴露途径是通过吸入或摄入经由气道和胃肠道(GIT),但也由于使用含有NMP的个人护理产品(PCP)而经由皮肤。NMP一旦进入人体,就有可能从暴露的器官转移到其他身体部位。在我们的综述文章中,我们将目前关于(1)NMPs暴露于人类的途径的知识与对潜在的(2)转移到人体组织中的机制以及(3)NMPs在人体内的命运的基本理解相结合。关于(1)暴露途径,我们回顾了目前关于NMP在食品、饮料、个人护理产品和空气中发生的知识(重点是室内和工作场所),发现研究表明,在暴露场景中存在大量的MP。与人类相关的暴露基质中MP的总体丰度突出了了解NMP是否具有组织移位潜力的重要性。因此,我们描述了目前关于NMPs从皮肤、GIT和呼吸系统到其他身体区室的潜在(2)易位途径的知识。在这里,特别关注的是NMPs从主要暴露器官转移到次要器官的可能性,这是由于对组织移位的自然防御机制。根据目前的理解,我们得出结论,NMP的真皮移位是不太可能的。相反,小MP和NP通常可以从GIT和呼吸系统转移到其他组织。因此,我们回顾了关于NMPs在人体内命运的现有文献。根据目前对人类暴露途径污染和潜在易位机制的了解,我们批判性地讨论了命运研究中报告的检测颗粒的大小。在某些情况下,在人体组织样本中检测到的颗粒超过了颗粒的大小,以克服允许颗粒转移到组织中的生物屏障。因此,我们强调批判性阅读和讨论NMP在人体组织样本中的结果的重要性。
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NanoImpact
NanoImpact Social Sciences-Safety Research
CiteScore
11.00
自引率
6.10%
发文量
69
审稿时长
23 days
期刊介绍: NanoImpact is a multidisciplinary journal that focuses on nanosafety research and areas related to the impacts of manufactured nanomaterials on human and environmental systems and the behavior of nanomaterials in these systems.
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