Microplastics that accumulate in the body may ‘clog up’ immune cells

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Microplastics that accumulate in the body can disrupt the immune system by preventing immune cells from engulfing microbes and eliminating dead cells, according to a new study in mice and laboratory dishes. Although it is not yet clear how this might occur in the human body, experts say the study has potential implications for human health.

Microplastics are tiny particles that shed from plastic products, such as water bottles, food storage containers and freezer bags. Although these indigestible particles accumulate in the bodyscientists still don’t know exactly how they contribute to disease. The new study found that these tiny particles can clog and disrupt the functioning of macrophages, cells that engulf and destroy potentially harmful viruses, bacteria or fungi, as well as dead cells.

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