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The effects of a polystyrene nanoplastic on the immune response and gut microbiota of Eriocheir sinensis and its post-recovery state

Aquatic Toxicology 2023 27 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 55 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Qichen Jiang Qichen Jiang Mingming Han, Ji Liang, Ji Liang, Ji Liang, Mingming Han, Mingming Han, Shengkai Tang, Mingming Han, Mingming Han, Chenxi Zhu, Chenxi Zhu, Ji Liang, Mingming Han, Chenxi Zhu, Qichen Jiang Qichen Jiang Qichen Jiang Shengkai Tang, Ji Liang, Mingming Han, Ji Liang, Shengkai Tang, Qin Si, Qichen Jiang Qin Si, Qichen Jiang Ji Liang, Mingming Han, Daming Li, Shengkai Tang, Chenxi Zhu, Shengkai Tang, Qin Si, Qin Si, Daming Li, Qichen Jiang Qichen Jiang Qichen Jiang Qichen Jiang Daming Li, Ji Liang, Qichen Jiang Qichen Jiang Qichen Jiang Qichen Jiang Qichen Jiang Mingming Han, Qin Si, Mingming Han, Qichen Jiang Daming Li, YanXia Guo, Qichen Jiang Qichen Jiang Qichen Jiang Chenxi Zhu, YanXia Guo, Qichen Jiang Qichen Jiang Qichen Jiang Zuraini Zakaria, Qichen Jiang Qichen Jiang Qichen Jiang Ji Liang, Ji Liang, Qin Si, Qichen Jiang Qin Si, Qin Si, Qichen Jiang Qichen Jiang Qin Si, Qichen Jiang Qin Si, Qin Si, Qichen Jiang Qichen Jiang Qichen Jiang Mingming Han, Qichen Jiang Qichen Jiang Qichen Jiang

Summary

Researchers exposed Chinese mitten crabs to polystyrene nanoplastics and found that 48-hour exposure suppressed immune enzyme activity, elevated pathogen abundance in the gut microbiome, and damaged the hepatopancreas — with tissue damage persisting after 7 days of recovery even as gut nanoplastics were cleared.

Although there is increasing concern about the toxicity of nanoplastics, the effects of nanoplastic exposure and subsequent recovery on immune responses, as well as antioxidant responses and gut microbiota, in crustaceans are rarely reported. In this study, the nonspecific immunity and antioxidant defense of Eriocheir sinensis were evaluated after acute exposure to various concentrations (0, 2.5, 5, 10 and 20 mg/L) of 75-nm polystyrene nanoplastics (PS-NPs) for 48 h, as well as after 7 days of recovery from the nanoplastic environment. The results showed that, after 48 h of exposure, nanoplastics were observed in the gills, hepatopancreas and gut. However, no nanoplastics were found in the gut after 7 days of recovery. Under nanoplastic-induced stress, Hc, Relish, proPO, and LITAF mRNA levels increased in the gills and hepatopancreas for 48 h. Expression of the myd88, Hc, Relish and proPO genes decreased in the gills during the 7-day recovery period. Exposure to nanoplastics for 48 h and recovery for 7 days significantly decreased the activities of lysozyme (LZM) alkaline phosphatase (AKP), total superoxide dismutase (SOD) and phenoloxidase (POD) and, glutathione peroxidase (GPX) in the hepatopancreas. Meanwhile, the relative abundance of pathogens exposed to 10 mg/L nanoplastics for 48 h increased at the species level, and these pathogens decreased significantly in the 7-day recovery period. These results suggested that exposure to nanoplastics for 48 h affected the activities of immune system enzymes and expression of immune-related genes in Eriocheir sinensis and altered the diversity and composition of their gut microbiota. E. sinensis could not recover from damage to the hepatopancreas within a 7-day recovery period. The results of this study provided insight into the effects of nanoplastics on crustaceans and it filled a gap in research on crustacean recovery after exposure to nanoplastics.

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