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Phenotypic and transcriptomic responses of the rotifer Brachionus koreanus by single and combined exposures to nano-sized microplastics and water-accommodated fractions of crude oil
Journal of Hazardous Materials2021
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Sung Yong Ha,
Min‐Sub Kim,
Chang‐Bum Jeong,
Sung Yong Ha,
Sung Yong Ha,
Min‐Sub Kim,
Eunjin Byeon,
Chang‐Bum Jeong,
Jee-Hyun Jung
Jee-Hyun Jung
Hye-Min Kang,
Hye-Min Kang,
Chang‐Bum Jeong,
Eunjin Byeon,
Eunjin Byeon,
Chang‐Bum Jeong,
Jee-Hyun Jung
Moonkoo Kim,
Min‐Sub Kim,
Min‐Sub Kim,
Sung Yong Ha,
Sung Yong Ha,
Sung Yong Ha,
Hye-Min Kang,
Hye-Min Kang,
Chang‐Bum Jeong,
Jee-Hyun Jung
Eunjin Byeon,
Sung Yong Ha,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Sung Yong Ha,
Min‐Sub Kim,
Sung Yong Ha,
Min‐Sub Kim,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Sung Yong Ha,
Sung Yong Ha,
Hye-Min Kang,
Min‐Sub Kim,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jee-Hyun Jung
Sung Yong Ha,
Jee-Hyun Jung
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jee-Hyun Jung
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Sung Yong Ha,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Chang‐Bum Jeong,
Chang‐Bum Jeong,
Chang‐Bum Jeong,
Chang‐Bum Jeong,
Moonkoo Kim,
Moonkoo Kim,
Moonkoo Kim,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Min‐Sub Kim,
Min‐Sub Kim,
Jee-Hyun Jung
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Sung Yong Ha,
Sung Yong Ha,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jee-Hyun Jung
Jee-Hyun Jung
Sung Yong Ha,
Sung Yong Ha,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Sung Yong Ha,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Sung Yong Ha,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Min‐Sub Kim,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jee-Hyun Jung
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Moonkoo Kim,
Chang‐Bum Jeong,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Chang‐Bum Jeong,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jee-Hyun Jung
Chang‐Bum Jeong,
Sung Yong Ha,
Eunjin Byeon,
Sung Yong Ha,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Moonkoo Kim,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Hye-Min Kang,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jee-Hyun Jung
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Chang‐Bum Jeong,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Chang‐Bum Jeong,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jae‐Seong Lee,
Jee-Hyun Jung
Summary
Researchers exposed marine rotifers to nano-sized polystyrene microplastics combined with crude oil fractions and found that the combination produced synergistic toxic effects on population growth. Single exposure to nanoplastics alone did not cause observable harm, but when combined with oil pollutants, gene expression changes were dramatically amplified, particularly in metabolism and reproduction pathways. The study suggests that nanoplastics can act as carriers that intensify the harmful effects of organic pollutants in marine organisms.
Sorption of organic pollutants on microplastics can be an alternative uptake route for organic pollutants in aquatic organisms. To assess the combined effects of microplastics and organic pollutants, we employed phenotypic and transcriptomic analyses to the responses of the marine rotifer Brachionus koreanus to environmentally relevant concentrations of nano-sized microplastic (0.05 µm), water-accommodated fractions of crude oil, and binary mixtures thereof. Our multigenerational in vivo experiments revealed more than additive effects on population growth of B. koreanus in response to combined exposure, while a single exposure to nano-sized microplastic did not induce observable adverse effects. Synergistic transcriptome deregulation was consistently associated with dramatically higher numbers of differentially expressed genes, and increased gene expression was associated with combined exposure. The majority of synergistic transcriptional alteration was related to metabolism and transcription, with impaired reproduction resulting from energetic reallocation toward adaptation. As further supported by chemistry analysis for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons sorption on microplastic, our findings imply that nano-sized microplastics can synergistically mediate the effects of organic pollutants in aquatic organisms.