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Innate Immunity Provides Biomarkers of Health for Teleosts Exposed to Nanoparticles

Frontiers in Immunology 2019 39 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 45 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Débora Torrealba, Juan More B., Jeremy Wakaruk, Jeremy Wakaruk, Daniel R. Barreda Daniel R. Barreda

Summary

This review explores how innate immune biomarkers in fish can be used to assess the health impacts of nanoparticle exposure, finding that immune parameters such as lysozyme activity and complement levels are sensitive indicators of nanoparticle-induced stress. The approach offers tools for monitoring the sublethal effects of nanoplastics and other nanoparticles in aquatic environments.

In recent years, the unique properties of nanoparticles have fostered novel applications in various fields such as biology, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and others. Unfortunately, their rapid integration into daily life has also led to environmental concerns due to uncontrolled release of nanoparticles into the aquatic environment. Despite increasing awareness of nanoparticle bioaccumulation in the aquatic environment, much remains to be learned about their impact on aquatic organisms and how to best monitor these effects. Herein, we provide the first review of innate immunity as an emerging tool to assess the health of fish following nanoparticle exposure. Fish are widely used as sentinels for aquatic ecosystem pollution and innate immune parameters offer sensitive and reliable tools that can be harnessed for evaluation of contamination events. The most frequent biomarkers highlighted in literature to date include, but are not limited to, parameters associated with leukocyte dynamics, oxidative stress, and cytokine production. Taken together, innate immunity offers finite and sensitive biomarkers for assessment of the impact of nanoparticles on fish health.

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