2023
DOI: 10.1002/ajim.23540
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Worker studies suggest unique liver carcinogenicity potential of polyvinyl chloride microplastics

Gregory M. Zarus,
Custodio Muianga,
Stephan Brenner
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundPlastic debris pervades our environment. Some breaks down into microplastics (MPs) that can enter and distribute in living organisms causing effects in multiple target organs. MPs have been demonstrated to harm animals through environmental exposure. Laboratory animal studies are still insufficient to evaluate human impact. And while MPs have been found in human tissues, the health effects at environmental exposure levels are unclear.AimWe reviewed and summarized existing evidence on health effects f… Show more

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“…This has implications on the quality and comparability of data. The specific polymers targeted in this review are not exhaustive of the different types of source material of MPs [ 4 , 83 ]. This leaves a gap for future research on other or specific polymer sources of airborne MPs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has implications on the quality and comparability of data. The specific polymers targeted in this review are not exhaustive of the different types of source material of MPs [ 4 , 83 ]. This leaves a gap for future research on other or specific polymer sources of airborne MPs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lastly, the “long-term uncontrolled inflammation” by MPs/NPs can be a cause of tumor induction. Although one epidemiological study suggested polyvinyl chloride MPs exposure may increase the risk of liver cancers[ 67 ], it is uncertain whether the carcinogenic effect is caused by MPs or vinyl chloride monomer per se . Nevertheless, the more prominent existence of different MPs in cirrhotic patients than in healthy subjects implies that MPs/NPs may play a more important role in pre-cancerous lesions[ 49 ].…”
Section: Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This HIL enables a focused screening of the data to identify only those studies associated with a particular microplastic substance, which reflects the related review. This feature is helpful in comparing health effects due to a single microplastic exposure, such as to polyvinyl chloride (PVC), to many other specific microplastic substances [6]. The HIL contains 3 interactive tabs reflecting the figure from the original publication.…”
Section: Potential Liver Carcinogenicity Of Pvc Microplastics-hilmentioning
confidence: 99%