Common tattoo inks have been found to accumulates in lymph nodes,
impairing the body's immune system. 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.
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