Author
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- Dawei Lu
(Chinese Academy of Sciences
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Qian Luo
(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Rui Chen
(Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University)
- Yongxun Zhuansun
(Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University)
- Jie Jiang
(Shenzhen Center for Disease Control and Prevention)
- Weichao Wang
(Chinese Academy of Sciences
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Xuezhi Yang
(Chinese Academy of Sciences
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Luyao Zhang
(Chinese Academy of Sciences
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Xiaolei Liu
(Chinese Academy of Sciences
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Fang Li
(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Qian Liu
(Chinese Academy of Sciences
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jianghan University)
- Guibin Jiang
(Chinese Academy of Sciences
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Abstract
Ambient particulate matter pollution is one of the leading causes of global disease burden. Epidemiological studies have revealed the connections between particulate exposure and cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. However, until now, the real species of ambient ultrafine particles (UFPs) in humans are still scarcely known. Here we report the discovery and characterization of exogenous nanoparticles (NPs) in human serum and pleural effusion (PE) samples collected from non-occupational subjects in a typical polluted region. We show the wide presence of NPs in human serum and PE samples with extreme diversity in chemical species, concentration, and morphology. Through chemical multi-fingerprinting (including elemental fingerprints, high-resolution structural fingerprints, and stable iron isotopic fingerprints) of NPs, we identify the sources of the NPs to be abiogenic, particularly, combustion-derived particulate emission. Our results provide evidence for the translocation of ambient UFPs into the human circulatory system, and also provide information for understanding their systemic health effects.
Suggested Citation
Dawei Lu & Qian Luo & Rui Chen & Yongxun Zhuansun & Jie Jiang & Weichao Wang & Xuezhi Yang & Luyao Zhang & Xiaolei Liu & Fang Li & Qian Liu & Guibin Jiang, 2020.
"Chemical multi-fingerprinting of exogenous ultrafine particles in human serum and pleural effusion,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-8, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-16427-x
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-16427-x
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