2022
DOI: 10.1002/jat.4372
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Characterization of microparticles derived from waste plastics and their bio‐interaction with human lung A549 cells

Abstract: Microplastics (MPs) represent a worldwide emerging relevant concern toward human and environmental health due to their intentional or unintentional release. Human exposure to MPs by inhalation is predicted to be among the most hazardous. MPs include both engineered, or primary MPs, and secondary MPs, materials obtained by fragmentation from any plastic good. The major part of the environmental MPs is constituted by the second ones that are irregular in size, shape and composition.These features make the study … Show more

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“…Accordingly, in alveolar cell lines (A549), the treatment with PS-MPs determined an increase in IL-8 mRNA expression after 2-4 h of treatment [73]. In addition, it has been found that a mixture of MPs (MPs < 50 µm) taken from environmental plastic waste can accumulate in A549 cells exposed in vitro and induce oxidative stress, genotoxicity, and alterations in gene expression [74,75]. Similar results were obtained by exposing mice to particles from tire wear by inhalation [76]; in this case, reduced ventilatory functions and exacerbated pulmonary fibrotic injury were observed [76].…”
Section: Inhalationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Accordingly, in alveolar cell lines (A549), the treatment with PS-MPs determined an increase in IL-8 mRNA expression after 2-4 h of treatment [73]. In addition, it has been found that a mixture of MPs (MPs < 50 µm) taken from environmental plastic waste can accumulate in A549 cells exposed in vitro and induce oxidative stress, genotoxicity, and alterations in gene expression [74,75]. Similar results were obtained by exposing mice to particles from tire wear by inhalation [76]; in this case, reduced ventilatory functions and exacerbated pulmonary fibrotic injury were observed [76].…”
Section: Inhalationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Interestingly, about 72% of the characterized particles were identified as polyethylene. The research group observed induced inflammation, genotoxicity, and cellular uptake of smaller particles [23].…”
Section: Micro-and Nanoplastic Uptake By Inhalationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impact of microplastic waste particles on cell function also appears to depend on particle size, with smaller beads causing more inflammatory responses than larger ones. However, these observed inflammatory responses may be due to absorbed pollutants or chemicals associated with waste-derived microplastic particles [ 52 ].…”
Section: In Vitro Evidence For Immunoregulatory Cytotoxic An...mentioning
confidence: 99%