研究发现纹身墨水会在淋巴结中积累。
Study Finds Tattoo Ink Accumulates In Lymph Nodes

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一项发表在《PNAS》上的最新研究表明,纹身墨水并非惰性物质——它会迁移到淋巴结,被免疫细胞(巨噬细胞)吸收,导致持续数月的炎症。这种积累会影响免疫系统的功能,可能改变对疫苗的反应。 研究人员发现,纹身人群对基于mRNA的新冠疫苗的抗体反应*降低*,而对灭活流感疫苗的反应则*增强*。考虑到大约32%的美国成年人拥有纹身,这些发现意义重大。 该研究强调了对纹身墨水长期影响的理解存在差距,特别是考虑到墨水含有潜在的致癌工业颜料且监管不力。先前的研究已经将纹身与淋巴瘤和皮肤癌风险增加联系起来。皮肤科医生对监管不足表示担忧,并建议进一步调查对于告知公共卫生和安全至关重要。

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A new study shows tattoo ink drains into the lymphatic system and accumulates in lymph nodes, diminishing the effects of immune cells. This accumulation of ink pigment triggers both local and systemic inflammation that persists for months.

A third of American adults, roughly 32% - or about 80 million people - have tattoos, and they should read this new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS).

"Despite safety concerns regarding the toxicity of tattoo ink, no studies have reported the consequences of tattooing on the immune response. In this work, we have characterized the transport and accumulation of different tattoo inks in the lymphatic system using a murine model," researcher Arianna Capucetti wrote in the study.

Capucetti continued:

Upon quick lymphatic drainage, we observed that macrophages mainly capture the ink in the lymph node (LN).

An initial inflammatory reaction at local and systemic levels follows ink capture. Notably, the inflammatory process is maintained over time, as we observed clear signs of inflammation in the draining LN 2 mo following tattooing. In addition, the capture of ink by macrophages was associated with the induction of apoptosis in both human and murine models. Furthermore, the ink accumulated in the LN altered the immune response against two different types of vaccines.

On the one hand, we observed a reduced antibody response following vaccination with a messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA)-based severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) vaccine, which was associated with a decreased expression of the spike protein in macrophages in the draining LN.

In contrast, we observed an enhanced response when vaccinated with influenza vaccine inactivated by ultraviolet (UV) radiation.

Considering the unstoppable trend of tattooing in the population, our results are crucial in informing the toxicology programs, policymakers, and the general public regarding the potential risk of the tattooing practice associated with an altered immune response.

As we noted earlier this year, "Many tattoo inks contain chemicals that have been classified as carcinogenic — or cancer-causing — by the International Agency for Research on Cancer."

While black tattoo inks use carbon black, colored inks contain pigments designed for industrial applications such as plastics and paints. More troubling, tattoo inks are far less regulated than pharmaceuticals.

We have already covered two important studies:

  • A 2024 Swedish study tracking nearly 12,000 people found that individuals with tattoos had a 21% higher risk of malignant lymphoma compared with those without ink.

  • A Danish twin study published earlier this year reported similar trends. Tattooed participants showed higher rates of skin cancer.

Dr. Trisha Khanna, dermatologist and medical advisory board member at Codex Labs, recently told The Epoch Times, "Current regulations on tattoo ink ingredients are not sufficient," adding, "This is a growing concern among dermatologists."

And laser removal could make it worse.

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