Nominally identical microplastic models differ greatly in their particle-cell interactions

Author:

Wieland SimonORCID,Ramsperger Anja F. R. M.,Gross Wolfgang,Lehmann MoritzORCID,Witzmann ThomasORCID,Caspari Anja,Obst Martin,Gekle StephanORCID,Auernhammer Günter K.ORCID,Fery AndreasORCID,Laforsch ChristianORCID,Kress HolgerORCID

Abstract

AbstractDue to the abundance of microplastics in the environment, research about its possible adverse effects is increasing exponentially. Most studies investigating the effect of microplastics on cells still rely on commercially available polystyrene microspheres. However, the choice of these model microplastic particles can affect the outcome of the studies, as even nominally identical model microplastics may interact differently with cells due to different surface properties such as the surface charge. Here, we show that nominally identical polystyrene microspheres from eight different manufacturers significantly differ in their ζ-potential, which is the electrical potential of a particle in a medium at its slipping plane. The ζ-potential of the polystyrene particles is additionally altered after environmental exposure. We developed a microfluidic microscopy platform to demonstrate that the ζ-potential determines particle-cell adhesion strength. Furthermore, we find that due to this effect, the ζ-potential also strongly determines the internalization of the microplastic particles into cells. Therefore, the ζ-potential can act as a proxy of microplastic-cell interactions and may govern adverse effects reported in various organisms exposed to microplastics.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

EC | Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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