Toxicity of micro/nanoplastics in the environment: Roles of plastisphere and eco-corona

Xingdong Shi , Zhijie Chen , Wei Wei , Jun Chen , Bing-Jie Ni
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Micro/nanoplastics (MPs/NPs) are a growing threat to environmental health as these particles are dispersed to remote locations. However, the migration process of NPs differs from MPs due to their differences in sizes and physicochemical properties, thereby inducing different environmental behaviours and fates. While MPs provide surfaces to host microorganisms to form a plastisphere, NPs are smaller than microorganisms, which are often encapsulated by protein or organic matter to form unique eco-corona. Both plastisphere and eco-corona alter the physiochemical property of MPs/NPs, thereby changing their environmental toxicity. To fully understand the toxicity of MPs/NPs after forming plastisphere or eco-corona, this review aims to evaluate the roles and toxicities of MPs/NPs in the environment. Specifically, this review discusses the formation of plastisphere on MPs and eco-corona on NPs, summarizes the biochemical mechanisms of toxicity of MPs/NPs, and assesses their potential health threats to humans. Finally, perspectives are provided to better manage plastic pollution to protect the environment and human health.

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微/纳米塑料在环境中的毒性:塑料球和生态电晕的作用
微/纳米塑料(MPs/NPs)对环境健康的威胁越来越大,因为这些颗粒分散到偏远地区。然而,NPs与MPs的迁移过程因其大小和理化性质的差异而不同,从而导致不同的环境行为和命运。MPs为宿主微生物提供表面以形成塑性球,而NPs比微生物小,后者通常被蛋白质或有机物包裹以形成独特的生态冠。塑料球和生态电晕都改变了MPs/NPs的理化性质,从而改变了它们的环境毒性。为了充分了解MPs/NPs在形成塑料球或生态电晕后的毒性,本文旨在评价MPs/NPs在环境中的作用和毒性。本文重点讨论了MPs和NPs上的生态电晕的形成,总结了MPs/NPs毒性的生化机制,并评估了它们对人类的潜在健康威胁。最后,提出了更好地管理塑料污染以保护环境和人类健康的观点。
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