2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.136969
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Microplastics alter development, behavior, and innate immunity responses following bacterial infection during zebrafish embryo-larval development

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“…MNPs are capable of crossing biological barriers and entering the circulatory system, where they reduce energy reserves through mechanical destruction, ultimately affecting the immune system [61]. (I) It was found that zebrafish exposed to MNPs had significant increases in mRNA and protein levels of genes associated with the innate immune system (interleukin-1α (IL-1α), IL-1β, nuclear factor-κb (NF-κb), and interferon) and apoptosis (casp3A and BCL2) [62].…”
Section: Metabolism and Immune System Of Zebrafishmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MNPs are capable of crossing biological barriers and entering the circulatory system, where they reduce energy reserves through mechanical destruction, ultimately affecting the immune system [61]. (I) It was found that zebrafish exposed to MNPs had significant increases in mRNA and protein levels of genes associated with the innate immune system (interleukin-1α (IL-1α), IL-1β, nuclear factor-κb (NF-κb), and interferon) and apoptosis (casp3A and BCL2) [62].…”
Section: Metabolism and Immune System Of Zebrafishmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the known pathogens, Aeromonas salmonicida achromogenes is responsible for furunculosis, which is characterized by boils and systemic hemorrhaging, resulting in significant mortality in aquaculture systems [ 19 , 20 ] and consequent financial losses. Moreover, several studies have demonstrated the ability of A. salmonicida achromogenes to trigger inflammation and immune processes in rainbow trout and zebrafish [ 21 , 22 , 23 ]. Nevertheless, very little is known about the effects of this infection on the rainbow trout microbiota and immune status modifications associated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it has been shown that MPs alone can induce toxic effects on aquatic invertebrate species including cnidarians (Beraud et al, 2022;Chen et al, 2022b;Lim et al, 2022;Marangoni et al, 2022), mollusks (Detree and Gallardo-Escarate, 2018;Green et al, 2019;Magni et al, 2019;Pedersen et al, 2020;Uguen et al, 2022;Weber et al, 2021;Zheng et al, 2022), cladocerans (Chenxi et al, 2022;Eltemsah and Bohn, 2019;Kokalj et al, 2018;Mondellini et al, 2022;Wang et al, 2022b;Wang et al, 2022c;Zebrowski et al, 2022), and echinoderms (Martinez-Gomez et al, 2017;Murano et al, 2020;Ng et al, 2022;Nobre et al, 2015;Rendell-Bhatti et al, 2021;Richardson et al, 2021;Trifuoggi et al, 2019). Also, fish species have been shown to be sensitive to the single effects of MPs (Banaei et al, 2022;Chen et al, 2017;Chen et al, 2020;Cormier et al, 2022;Felix et al, 2023;Jabeen et al, 2018;Kim et al, 2022;LeMoine et al, 2018;Rabezanahary et al, 2023;Yu et al, 2022a;Zhang et al, 2022). Besides, given their high surface hydrophobicity, MPs have a very high sorption capacity for hydrophobic pollutants (e.g., different pharmacologically active compounds [PhACs] or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons); hence they ca...…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%