Micro and Nanoplastics in Greenhouse Workers: Biomarkers of Exposure and Effect
- Conditions
- Genotoxic DamageNanoplasticsInflammationMicroplastics
- Interventions
- Other: Biomonitoring of MNPLs in biological samples of greenhouse workers and controls
- Registration Number
- NCT05910489
- Lead Sponsor
- Ricard Marcos
- Brief Summary
MNPLs effects on human health are still preliminary. Workers exposed to plastic residues are exposed constantly to MNPLs. One of these jobs corresponds to greenhouse workers, that could be considered as a population highly exposed to plastics. The objective of the research is to be able to detect MNPLs on body fluids as well as their potential genotoxic and immunological damage.
- Detailed Description
The exponential increase in the production/use of plastic translates into a parallel increase of environmental plastic waste that is continuously degraded into MNPLs. Information on the MNPLs' effects on human health is still preliminary and, furthermore, the limitations in current methodologies prevent accurate exposure/risk assessment.
This observational study will obtain body samples of greenhouse workers and from a control group. That would allow optimizing specific biomarkers of human MNPLs exposure and the characterization of biomarkers of early effect that allows an association among the exposure to MNPLs and effects on human health.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 25
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Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Greenhouse workers Biomonitoring of MNPLs in biological samples of greenhouse workers and controls Biomonitoring studies to detect MNPLs in biological samples and study of health effects. Determination of MNPLs levels, genotoxic damage, and immunological effects Control Biomonitoring of MNPLs in biological samples of greenhouse workers and controls Biomonitoring studies to detect MNPLs in biological samples and study of health effects. Determination of MNPLs levels, genotoxic damage, and immunological effects
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Genotoxicity effects of exposure to MNPLs up to 1 year Blood will be collected from donors to check for the presence genotoxic non-permanent damage, assessed by the comet assay
Biomonitoring study to detect the presence of MNPLs in body fluids Up to 1 year Blood, buccal cells, exhalate breath condensate, feaces and urine will be collected from donors to check for the presence of micro and nanoplastics and/or derivatives
Study of the effects of MNPLs on immune system Up to 1 year Blood will be collected from donors to check if the presence of micro and nanoplastics have an effect on th function of the immune system (signalling and activation) in vivo and in high-risk individuals
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Surrogate biomarkers after MNPLs exposure Up to 1 year If it is possible to correlate the presence of micro and nanoplastics with the presence of plastic derivatives in body fluids, as blood or urine, this will facilitate the detection of plastic, because tecniques to detect surrogate biomarkers as e.g. plasticizers or antioxidants are cheaper and most use than the tecnology to detect MNPLs. For that different analytical tecniques will be used.