Procopio Anna Caterina, Soggiu Alessio, Urbani Andrea, Roncada Paola
Department of Health Science, University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro, viale Europa, 88100 Catanzaro, Italy.
Department of Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences, University of Milano, Via Celoria n.10, 20133 Milano, Italy.
One Health. 2025 Feb 28;20:101002. doi: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2025.101002. eCollection 2025 Jun.
Microplastics are recognised as ubiquitous pollutants as they are now found in all terrestrial and marine ecosystems. The interactions between microbiota and microplastics are an issue of fundamental importance in studying and maintaining global health. Microplastics alter the structures and functions of microbial communities, resulting in adverse health effects. A comprehensive understanding of these effects through interdisciplinary research is essential to mitigate pollution and protect the health of ecosystems. The review aims to explore these interactions within a One Health framework. Indeed, a deeper understanding of the processes involved in the interaction between microbiota and microplastics could pave the way for new and promising strategies to mitigate the harmful effects of microplastics on ecosystems and human health.
微塑料被认为是无处不在的污染物,因为现在在所有陆地和海洋生态系统中都能发现它们。微生物群与微塑料之间的相互作用是研究和维护全球健康的一个至关重要的问题。微塑料会改变微生物群落的结构和功能,从而对健康产生不利影响。通过跨学科研究全面了解这些影响对于减轻污染和保护生态系统健康至关重要。本综述旨在在“同一健康”框架内探索这些相互作用。事实上,更深入地了解微生物群与微塑料之间相互作用所涉及的过程,可能为减轻微塑料对生态系统和人类健康的有害影响的新的、有前景的策略铺平道路。