Polystyrene Nanoplastics Increase Macrophage Bactericidal Activity Through a Mechanism Involving Reactive Oxygen Species and Itaconate

聚苯乙烯纳米塑料通过涉及活性氧和衣康酸的机制增强巨噬细胞的杀菌活性

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Abstract

Nanoplastics are persistent environmental pollutants with potential risks to human health. Due to their small size, nanoplastics are internalized by macrophages, potentially altering their function. In this study we found that, in macrophages, 50 nm polystyrene nanoplastics were predominantly present in endosomes, lysosomes, and in the endoplasmic reticulum. Internalization of polystyrene nanoplastics increased the bactericidal activity of macrophages, which was inhibited by the NADPH oxidase inhibitor diphenyleneiodonium. Consistently, measurements of cellular and mitochondrial reactive oxygen species by flow cytometry revealed that polystyrene nanoplastics induced reactive oxygen species production in macrophages. In contrast, internalization of polystyrene nanoplastics reduced the levels of nitric oxide released by macrophages in response to E. coli. Internalization of polystyrene nanoplastics followed by the addition of E. coli induced high expression levels of the aconitate decarboxylase 1 gene. In the absence of this gene, killing of E. coli by macrophages exposed to polystyrene nanoplastics was significantly attenuated with respect to control macrophages, indicating a role for the mitochondrial metabolite itaconate in the increased bactericidal activity of macrophages exposed to polystyrene nanoplastics. Collectively, our results indicate that exposure of macrophages to polystyrene nanoplastics increases their bactericidal activity through the production of reactive oxygen species and of itaconate.

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