微塑料在癌症细胞分裂过程中细胞迁移和分布中的作用
Ekaterina Brynzak-Schreiber1, Elisabeth Schögl2, Carolin Bapp1
1University of Vienna, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Division of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Vienna, Austria.
Chemosphere
|February 29, 2024
概括
微塑料和纳米塑料 (MNPs) 在结直肠癌细胞中积累,不显示消除,并可能通过增加细胞迁移来驱动转移. 这突出了MNP作为对瘤进展的担忧.
科学领域:
- 环境毒理学环境毒理学
- 癌症生物学 癌症生物学
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
背景情况:
- 胃肠道是微塑料和纳米塑料 (MNP) 的主要暴露途径.
- 结肠直肠癌细胞系对MNP吸收和相互作用敏感.
研究的目的:
- 研究聚烯MNP在人类结直肠癌细胞系中的吸收,持久性和影响.
- 评估MNP积累和生物积累的毒理影响.
主要方法:
- 暴露HT29,HCT116,SW480和SW620细胞不同大小 (0.25,1,10μm) 和PS-MNP度.
- 分析MNP吸收,细胞分裂期间的分布和消除.
- 在MNP的存在下评估细胞迁移,增殖和球形形成.
主要成果:
- 在所有细胞系中观察到显著的,取决于大小和度的MNP吸收,其中HCT116显示的最高率.
- 在细胞分裂过程中分布的MNP没有表现出消除的迹象,表明持久性和生物积累.
- 短期暴露于0.25μm的MNP增强了细胞迁移,这表明有转移前的潜力. 在球体中积累的MNP不会影响扩散.
结论:
- 在结直肠癌细胞系中,MNP表现出持久性和生物积累,与关键的毒理特征保持一致.
- 通过增强细胞迁移和潜在地促进转移,MNP可能作为瘤进展的催化剂.
- 这项研究突出了一个尚未探索的领域,即MNP对癌症发展的影响.
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