TY - JOUR
T1 - Micro- and nano-plastics, intestinal inflammation, and inflammatory bowel disease
T2 - A review of the literature
AU - Agrawal, Manasi
AU - Vianello, Alvise
AU - Picker, Mellissa
AU - Simon-Sánchez, Laura
AU - Chen, Rosemary
AU - Estevinho, Maria Manuela
AU - Weinstein, Kaitlyn
AU - Lykkemark, Jeanette
AU - Jess, Tine
AU - Peter, Inga
AU - Colombel, Jean Frederic
AU - Allin, Kristine Højgaaard
AU - Vollertsen, Jes
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2024/11/25
Y1 - 2024/11/25
N2 - Plastics, encompassing a wide range of polymeric materials, and their downstream products (micro- and nanoplastics, MNPs) are accumulating in the environment at an alarming rate, and they are linked to adverse human health outcomes. Considering that ingestion is a main source of MNPs exposure, the impact of plastics is particularly relevant towards intestinal inflammation and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). However, the study of MNPs has been limited by obstacles relating to sample collection, preparation, and microplastics analysis based on optical microscopy and chemical analysis, which we detail in this review alongside potential solutions. We summarize available data on human exposure to MNPs and overall health outcomes, with particular focus on data pertaining to intestinal inflammation, microbiome perturbations, and related outcomes. We include ecologic perspectives, and human, in vitro, and animal model studies. We discuss the way forward in MNPs and IBD research, including knowledge gaps and future research.
AB - Plastics, encompassing a wide range of polymeric materials, and their downstream products (micro- and nanoplastics, MNPs) are accumulating in the environment at an alarming rate, and they are linked to adverse human health outcomes. Considering that ingestion is a main source of MNPs exposure, the impact of plastics is particularly relevant towards intestinal inflammation and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). However, the study of MNPs has been limited by obstacles relating to sample collection, preparation, and microplastics analysis based on optical microscopy and chemical analysis, which we detail in this review alongside potential solutions. We summarize available data on human exposure to MNPs and overall health outcomes, with particular focus on data pertaining to intestinal inflammation, microbiome perturbations, and related outcomes. We include ecologic perspectives, and human, in vitro, and animal model studies. We discuss the way forward in MNPs and IBD research, including knowledge gaps and future research.
KW - Inflammatory bowel disease
KW - Intestinal inflammation
KW - Plastics
KW - Pollution
KW - micro and nanoplastics
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85203664061&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.176228
DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.176228
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85203664061
SN - 0048-9697
VL - 953
JO - Science of the Total Environment
JF - Science of the Total Environment
M1 - 176228
ER -