Marine litter is composed mainly of plastics and is recognized as a serious threat to marine ecosystems. Ecotoxicological approaches have started elucidating the potential severity of microplastics (MPs) in controlled laboratory studies with pristine materials but no information exists on marine environmental microlitter as a whole. Here, we characterized the litter in the coastal Northern Tyrrhenian sea and in the stomach of two fish species of socio-economic importance, and exposed primary cell cultures of mucosal and lymphoid organs to marine microlitter for evaluating possible cytotoxic effects. An average of 0.30 +/- 0.02 microlitter items m(-3) was found in water samples. mu FT-IR analysis revealed that plastic particles, namely HDPE, polyamide and polypropylene were present in 100% and 83.3% of Merluccius merluccius and Manus harhaats analyzed, which overall ingested 14.67 +/- 4.10 and 5.50 +/- 1.97 items/individual, respectively. Moreover, microlitter was confirmed as a vector of microorganisms. lastly, the apical endpoint of viability was found to be significantly reduced in splenic cells exposed in vino to two microlitter conditions. Considering the role of the spleen in the mounting of adaptive immune responses, our results warrant more indepth investigations for clarifying the actual susceptibility of these two species to anthropogenic microlitter.

First evidence of in vitro cytotoxic effects of marine microlitter on Merluccius merluccius and Mullus barbatus, two Mediterranean commercial fish species

Miccoli A;
2021

Abstract

Marine litter is composed mainly of plastics and is recognized as a serious threat to marine ecosystems. Ecotoxicological approaches have started elucidating the potential severity of microplastics (MPs) in controlled laboratory studies with pristine materials but no information exists on marine environmental microlitter as a whole. Here, we characterized the litter in the coastal Northern Tyrrhenian sea and in the stomach of two fish species of socio-economic importance, and exposed primary cell cultures of mucosal and lymphoid organs to marine microlitter for evaluating possible cytotoxic effects. An average of 0.30 +/- 0.02 microlitter items m(-3) was found in water samples. mu FT-IR analysis revealed that plastic particles, namely HDPE, polyamide and polypropylene were present in 100% and 83.3% of Merluccius merluccius and Manus harhaats analyzed, which overall ingested 14.67 +/- 4.10 and 5.50 +/- 1.97 items/individual, respectively. Moreover, microlitter was confirmed as a vector of microorganisms. lastly, the apical endpoint of viability was found to be significantly reduced in splenic cells exposed in vino to two microlitter conditions. Considering the role of the spleen in the mounting of adaptive immune responses, our results warrant more indepth investigations for clarifying the actual susceptibility of these two species to anthropogenic microlitter.
2021
Marine microlitter
Bioindicators
cytotoxicity
In vitro approaches
Primary cell cultures
Biological agents
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