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Protein Microplastic Coronation Complexes Trigger Proteome Changes in Brain-Derived Neuronal and Glial Cells
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- Title
- Protein Microplastic Coronation Complexes Trigger Proteome Changes in Brain-Derived Neuronal and Glial Cells
- Issued Date
- 2025-07
- Citation
- Environmental Science & Technology, v.59, no.29, pp.14993 - 15004
- Type
- Article
- Author Keywords
- protein adsorption ; cellularresponse ; microplastics-internalization ; brain-derived cells ; proteome changes ; biomolecule corona
- Keywords
- PLASTICS ; CONTAMINANTS ; TRANSPORT ; SPECTROSCOPY
- ISSN
- 0013-936X
- Abstract
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The extensive distribution of microplastics (MPs) in the environment and their food chain contamination urgently necessitates a deeper understanding of their molecular-level impact on physiological responses. This study employed a mass spectrometry-based proteomics approach to investigate the potential risks, mechanisms of associated cellular processes, and biological reactions to preformed protein-MPs coronation and intact MPs using brain-derived neuronal and glial cells. Our findings indicate that MPs can adsorb proteins and form a heterogeneous corona layer when interacting with biological fluids such as serum. Proteomics analysis revealed that protein-MP coronation notably alters protein expression levels compared to intact MPs, impacting core cellular biological processes, including protein synthesis machinery and RNA processing pathways, lipid metabolism, and nuclear-cytoplasmic compartmentalization and transport. Notably, the heterogeneous protein adsorption onto MP surfaces perturbs a wide range of cellular signaling pathways through cellular recognition mechanisms, potentially contributing to the challenge of MP accumulation in the brain.
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- American Chemical Society
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