微塑料
盘基网柄菌
变形虫(属)
环境化学
生物降解
生物
生态学
微生物
生态系统
细菌
化学
细胞生物学
生物化学
基因
遗传学
作者
Siyi Zhang,Zhenzhen He,Chenyuan Wu,Zihe Wang,Yingwen Mai,Ruiwen Hu,Xiaojie Zhang,Wei Huang,Yuehui Tian,Dehua Xia,Cheng Wang,Qingyun Yan,Zhili He,Longfei Shu
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.1c06178
摘要
Nano- and microplastics have become a serious global concern, threatening our living environments. Previous studies have shown that many organisms, including bacteria, animals, and plants, can be affected by microplastics. However, little is known about one ecologically important group of soil organisms, the protists. In this study, we investigated how polystyrene micro- and nanoplastics interacted with a soil amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum. The results showed that environmental concentrations of nano- and microplastics could negatively affect the soil amoeba's fitness and development. D. discoideum ingested both nano- and microplastics through phagocytosis but packed and excreted them during slug migration, which also promoted their biodegradation. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analyses revealed the formation of new oxygen-containing functional groups and the sign of possible oxidation of polystyrene. Also, nano- and microplastic exposure disrupted the nutrient and energy metabolisms of D. discoideum and affected the expression of key genes (e.g., cf45-1, dcsA, aprA, dymB, and gefB) related to morphogenesis and phagocytosis. In conclusion, our results show that nano- and microplastics have complex bilateral interactions with the soil amoeba, affecting each other's fate in the soil environment. This study provides new insights into how soil protists interact with nano- and microplastics in the soil ecosystem.
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