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Impacts of micro- and nanoplastics on early-life health: a roadmap towards risk assessment

Christopher, Emily A.; Christopher-de Vries, Yvette; Devadoss, Anitha; Mandemaker, Laurens D.B.; van Boxel, Jeske; Copsey, Helena M.; Dusza, Hanna M.; Legler, Juliette; Meirer, Florian; Muncke, Jane; Nawrot, Tim S.; Saenen, Nelly D.; Scholz-Böttcher, Barbara M.; Tran, Lang; Weckhuysen, Bert M.; Zou, Runyu; Zimmermann, Lisa; Galea, Karen S.; Vermeulen, Roel; Boyles, Matthew S. P.

Authors

Emily A. Christopher

Yvette Christopher-de Vries

Anitha Devadoss

Laurens D.B. Mandemaker

Jeske van Boxel

Helena M. Copsey

Hanna M. Dusza

Juliette Legler

Florian Meirer

Jane Muncke

Tim S. Nawrot

Nelly D. Saenen

Barbara M. Scholz-Böttcher

Lang Tran

Bert M. Weckhuysen

Runyu Zou

Lisa Zimmermann

Karen S. Galea

Roel Vermeulen



Abstract

Micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs) are ubiquitous environmental pollutants representing a concern for human health. MNPs have been detected in human placentas, indicating that during pregnancy maternal exposure may lead to placental transfer and foetal exposure, with potential for adverse effects on early-life development. However, a comprehensive risk assessment (RA) framework, specific to early-life is lacking. Here, we propose a novel roadmap to assist the development of an early-life health RA of MNPs. This roadmap is designed based on established chemical, mixture, particle, and MNP assessment strategies aligned with standard RA components (problem formulation, hazard identification, hazard characterisation, exposure assessment, risk characterisation). We systematically work through these stages to identify what is needed to progress a RA for the early-life impacts of MNPs, including what information is missing, and what may be used in the interim. While challenges such as complex physicochemical properties of MNPs, limited toxicity data at relevant exposure levels, and uncertainties related to characterising complex exposures have been described elsewhere, our work discusses how these challenges specifically impact early-life stages such as the significance of MNP presence in biological samples and factors influencing bioaccumulation and placental transfer. Additionally, we introduce the development of new technology readiness levels for methods used in the detection of MNPs in complex matrices. Importantly, this review integrates a broad scope of relevant information into one comprehensive document, providing a unified resource. We highlight specific requirements and areas for targeted research, including the development of dose-response relationships specific to early-life stages and novel strategies for assessing bioaccumulation and placental transfer of MNPs. By addressing these gaps, our roadmap aims to advance the development of a robust framework, ultimately enhancing the understanding and mitigation of risks associated with early-life exposure to MNPs.

Citation

Christopher, E. A., Christopher-de Vries, Y., Devadoss, A., Mandemaker, L. D., van Boxel, J., Copsey, H. M., Dusza, H. M., Legler, J., Meirer, F., Muncke, J., Nawrot, T. S., Saenen, N. D., Scholz-Böttcher, B. M., Tran, L., Weckhuysen, B. M., Zou, R., Zimmermann, L., Galea, K. S., Vermeulen, R., & Boyles, M. S. P. (in press). Impacts of micro- and nanoplastics on early-life health: a roadmap towards risk assessment. Microplastics and Nanoplastics, 4(1), 13. https://doi.org/10.1186/s43591-024-00089-3

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 17, 2024
Online Publication Date Jul 2, 2024
Deposit Date Jul 10, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jul 10, 2024
Journal Microplastics and Nanoplastics
Electronic ISSN 2662-4966
Publisher Springer
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 4
Issue 1
Pages 13
DOI https://doi.org/10.1186/s43591-024-00089-3
Keywords Exposure, Placenta, Risk-assessment, Early-life, Hazard, Pregnancy, Human-health, Nanoplastics, Reproductive toxicity, Microplastics

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