Toxicogenomics — Applications in Systems Toxicology

P. Joseph
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Human exposure to toxic chemicals is almost unavoidable. The toxicity owing to human exposure to chemicals may result in adverse health effects such as illnesses and even death. It is therefore important to determine whether human exposure to chemicals may result in toxicity and, if so, to obtain a full understanding of the mechanism(s) underlying the toxicity. Recent developments in genomics and their application in toxicology (toxicogenomics) have facilitated a better understanding of chemical toxicity. Unlike traditional toxicity studies, toxicogenomics studies have the potential to detect toxicity pre-clinically (before the onset of clinical manifestations of toxicity) and this may have implications even in predicting the toxicity of chemicals. Recent studies have demonstrated the potential application of genomics-based toxicity determination in surrogate tissues such as blood, for monitoring human exposure to toxic chemicals. The potential of toxicogenomics in determining the toxicity of chemicals is best illustrated in the case of hepatotoxic chemicals. It is anticipated that toxicogenomics studies, in conjunction with the traditional toxicity determination approaches, may be useful to determine the systems toxicity of chemicals. Keywords: blood; gene expression; hepatotoxicity; microarray; surrogate tissue; toxicogenomics
毒物基因组学-在系统毒理学中的应用
人类接触有毒化学物质几乎是不可避免的。人类接触化学品所产生的毒性可能对健康造成不利影响,如疾病,甚至死亡。因此,重要的是确定人类接触化学品是否可能导致毒性,如果是,则充分了解毒性的机制。基因组学的最新发展及其在毒理学(毒物基因组学)中的应用促进了对化学毒性的更好理解。与传统的毒性研究不同,毒性基因组学研究有可能在临床前(毒性临床表现出现之前)检测毒性,这甚至可能对预测化学品的毒性有影响。最近的研究表明,基于基因组学的毒性测定在血液等替代组织中的潜在应用,可用于监测人类对有毒化学物质的暴露。毒物基因组学在确定化学品毒性方面的潜力在肝毒性化学品的案例中得到了最好的说明。预计毒物基因组学研究与传统的毒性测定方法相结合,可能有助于确定化学品的系统毒性。关键词:血;基因表达;肝毒性;微阵列;代理组织;toxicogenomics
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