Interaction of Polystyrene Nanoplastics with Biomolecules and Environmental Pollutants: Effects on Human Hepatocytes
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
The inevitable exposure of humans to micro/nanoplastics has become a pressing
global environmental issue, with growing concerns regarding their impact on health. While
the direct effects of micro/nanoplastics on human health remain largely unknown, increasing attention is being given to their potential role as carriers of environmental pollutants
and organic substances. This study investigates the direct toxicity of 500 nm polystyrene
nanoplastics (NPs) on human hepatocytes (HepG2) in vitro, both alone and in combination
with cadmium (Cd), a hazardous heavy metal and a prevalent environmental pollutant.
One-hour exposure to 100 µg/mL of NPs causes a significant increase in ROS production
(+25% compared to control) but cell viability remains unaffected even at concentrations
much higher than environmental levels. Interestingly, NPs significantly reduce Cd cytotoxicity at LC50 concentrations (cell viability compared to control: 55.4% for 50 µM Cd, 66.9%
for 50 µM Cd + 10 µg/mL NPs, 68.4% for 50 µM Cd + 100 µg/mL NPs). Additionally, NPs
do not alter the cellular lipid content after short-term exposure (24 h). However, when Cd
and fatty acids are added to the medium, NPs appear to sequester fatty acids, reducing their
availability and impairing their uptake by cells in a dose-dependent manner. We confirmed
by Dynamic Light Scattering and Scanning Electron Microscopy the interaction between
NPs, Cd and free fatty acids. Although polystyrene NPs exhibited minimal cytotoxicity in
our experimental model, collectively our findings suggest that predicting the effects of cell
exposure to NPs is extremely challenging, due to the potential interaction between NPs,
environmental pollutants and specific components of the biological matrix.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
nanoplastics; cadmium; hepatocyte viability; oxidative stress; lipid sequestration
Elenco autori:
Mognetti, Barbara; Cecone, Claudio; Fancello, Katia; Saraceni, Astrid; Cottone, Erika; Bovolin, Patrizia
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