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Revisiting the cellular toxicity of benzo[a]pyrene from the view of nanoclusters: size- and nanoplastic adsorption-dependent bioavailability.

Yunxia Ji1, Yunqing Wang2, Dazhong Shen3, Qi Kang3, Jiping Ma4, Lingxin Chen5.   

Abstract

Benzo[a]pyrene (Bap) is one of the main organic pollutants in the atmospheric haze that is rich in fine water drops and particulate matters. The understanding of the Bap's form in water is of great importance to unveil its real biological effects toward the respiratory system. To date, various reports have documented its toxicological effects in the molecular form. Herein, we found that Bap existed as self-aggregated nanoclusters of tunable sizes rather than as dissolved molecules in water and different sized nanoclusters illustrated varied cytotoxicity. These findings indicated that the size, which has been ignored in previous studies, is also a dominant parameter similar to the molecular concentration for determining Bap's cytotoxicity. Polystyrene (PS) nanoparticles, as a model for nanoplastics, could adsorb Bap nanoclusters and serve as carriers that enter the cells. The combination effect interestingly altered the cytotoxicity distinction of Bap of different sizes. The intracellular fate of the nanoparticles and subcellular organelle damages were studied to unveil the mechanisms of cytotoxic distinction. Small Bap nanoclusters entered cells faster than their large counterparts. The Bap of the PS@Bap complex was stably adsorbed on PS at the early stages of endocytosis until it was detached during the lysosomal transport and maturation process. The dissociated Bap may bypass the lysosome pathway and be released into the cytosol with a nanocluster structure or relocate into the endoplasmic reticulum. On the other hand, the detached PS preferred to bind to the mitochondria or be excreted out of the cell via the lysosomal pathway. Moreover, the PS@Bap complex resulted in a significant loss of the mitochondrial membrane potential and induced apoptosis through the mitochondria-involved apoptosis pathway. This study provides a new perspective towards the toxicological mechanism of insoluble hydrophobic organic compounds and reveals the environmental significance of nanoplastics for regulating the biological effects of conventional pollutants.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33393578     DOI: 10.1039/d0nr06747d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanoscale        ISSN: 2040-3364            Impact factor:   7.790


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Review 1.  Nanoplastics in Aquatic Environments: Impacts on Aquatic Species and Interactions with Environmental Factors and Pollutants.

Authors:  Rafael Trevisan; Prabha Ranasinghe; Nishad Jayasundara; Richard T Di Giulio
Journal:  Toxics       Date:  2022-06-15

Review 2.  Cytotoxicity Assessment of Nanoplastics and Plasticizers Exposure in In Vitro Lung Cell Culture Systems-A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Fabiana Clérigo; Sandra Ferreira; Carina Ladeira; Ana Marques-Ramos; Marina Almeida-Silva; Luís André Mendes
Journal:  Toxics       Date:  2022-07-20
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