超越遗传学:微塑料和纳米塑料能诱导表观遗传和基因表达修饰吗?

A. Poma, P. Morciano, Massimo Aloisi
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塑料污染正在成为一个全球性的危机。它可以在所有的环境基质中找到,从海洋到海洋,从陆地到我们呼吸的空气。由于塑料聚合物的种类繁多,废弃物的降解方法也多种多样,我们接触到的塑料颗粒种类也十分多样。植物和动物不断地接触到它们,作为食物链的顶端,人类也是如此。有大量的研究证实了这些污染物的毒性,但在它们的表观遗传学效应和基因表达修饰方面仍然存在显著的真空。在这里,我们收集了迄今为止发表的关于微纳米塑料诱导的表观遗传学效应和基因表达调控的研究。尽管发表的数据仍然很少,但越来越明显的是,微塑料和纳米塑料,无论是急性还是长期使用,确实会在各种模式生物中引起这种变化。未来的挑战是继续和深化这些研究,以更好地确定所观察到的毒性作用的分子机制,最重要的是将这些结果转化为人类,以了解它们对健康的影响。
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Beyond genetics: can micro and nanoplastics induce epigenetic and gene-expression modifications?
Plastic pollution is becoming a worldwide crisis. It can be found in all environmental matrices, from the seas to the oceans, from dry land to the air we breathe. Because of the various types of plastic polymers and waste degradation methods, the types of plastic particles we are exposed to are quite diverse. Plants and animals are continuously exposed to them, and as the top of the food chain, humans are as well. There are numerous studies that confirm the toxicity of these contaminants, yet there is still a significant vacuum in their epigenetics effects and gene expression modifications. Here we collect studies published to date on the epigenetics effects and gene expression modulation induced by micro and nanoplastics. Although published data are still scarce, it is becoming evident that micro- and nanoplastics, whether acutely or chronically administered, do indeed cause such changes in various model organisms. A future challenge is represented by continuing and deepening these studies to better define the molecular mechanisms underlying the observed toxic effects and above all to translate these results to humans to understand their impact on health.
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