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Role of microplastics in the tumor microenvironment (Review)

Yunjie Chen, Zihang Zhang, Kangming Ji, Qiuchen Zhang, Lijun Qian, Chuang Yang

2025Oncology Letters11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microplastics (MPs) are pervasive in several ecosystems and have the potential to infiltrate multiple aspects of human life through ingestion, inhalation and dermal exposure, thus eliciting substantial concerns regarding their potential implications for human health. Whilst initial research has documented the effects of MPs on disease development across multiple physiological systems, MPs may also facilitate tumor progression by influencing the tumor microenvironment (TME). This evolving focus underscores the growing interest in the role of MPs in tumorigenesis and their interactions within the TME. In the present review, the relationship between MPs and the TME is comprehensively assessed, providing a detailed analysis of their interactions with tumor cells, stromal cells (including macrophages, fibroblasts and endothelial cells), the extracellular matrix and inflammatory processes. Recommendations for future research directions and strategies to address and reduce microplastic pollution are proposed.

Topics & Concepts

MicroplasticsTumor microenvironmentStromal cellCarcinogenesisBiologyExtracellular matrixCancerCancer researchDiseaseMedicineTumor cellsPathologyCell biologyEcologyInternal medicineMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionGraphene and Nanomaterials ApplicationsNanoparticles: synthesis and applications