The Implementation Moonshot Project for Alternative Chemical Testing (IMPACT) toward a Human Exposome Project.

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Fenna C M Sillé, Francois Busquet, Suzie Fitzpatrick, Kathrin Herrmann, Lisa Leenhouts-Martin, Thomas Luechtefeld, Alexandra Maertens, Gary W Miller, Lena Smirnova, Katya Tsaioun, Thomas Hartung
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The Human Exposome Project aims to revolutionize our understanding of how environmental exposures affect human health by systematically cataloging and analyzing the myriad exposures individuals encounter throughout their lives. This initiative draws a parallel with the Human Genome Project, expanding the focus from genetic factors to the dynamic and complex nature of environ-mental interactions. The project leverages advanced methodologies such as omics technologies, biomonitoring, microphysiological systems (MPS), and artificial intelligence (AI), forming the foun-dation of exposome intelligence (EI) to integrate and interpret vast datasets. Key objectives include identifying exposure-disease links, prioritizing hazardous chemicals, enhancing public health and regulatory policies, and reducing reliance on animal testing. The Implementation Moonshot Project for Alternative Chemical Testing (IMPACT), spearheaded by the Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT), is a new element in this endeavor, driving the creation of a public-private part-nership toward a Human Exposome Project with a stakeholder forum in 2025. Establishing robust infrastructure, fostering interdisciplinary collaborations, and ensuring quality assurance through sys-tematic reviews and evidence-based frameworks are crucial for the project's success. The expected outcomes promise transformative advancements in precision public health, disease prevention, and a more ethical approach to toxicology. This paper outlines the strategic imperatives, challenges, and opportunities that lie ahead, calling on stakeholders to support and participate in this landmark initiative for a healthier, more sustainable future.

替代化学品检测实施月项目(IMPACT),迈向人类暴露组项目。
人类暴露组项目旨在通过系统地编目和分析个人一生中遇到的无数暴露,彻底改变我们对环境暴露如何影响人类健康的认识。该计划与人类基因组计划并行,将重点从遗传因素扩展到环境-心理相互作用的动态复杂性。该项目利用先进的方法,如全息技术、生物监测、微生理系统(MPS)和人工智能(AI),形成暴露组智能(EI)的基础,以整合和解释庞大的数据集。主要目标包括确定暴露与疾病之间的联系、确定危险化学品的优先次序、加强公共卫生和监管政策,以及减少对动物试验的依赖。由动物试验替代品中心(CAAT)牵头的 "替代化学品试验实施月项目"(IMPACT)是这一努力中的一个新要素,它将推动建立一个公私合作伙伴关系,以便在 2025 年通过利益相关者论坛开展人类暴露组项目。建立健全的基础设施、促进跨学科合作、通过系统审查和循证框架确保质量保证,这些对于项目的成功至关重要。预期成果有望在精准公共卫生、疾病预防以及更合乎道德的毒理学方法方面取得变革性进展。本文概述了未来的战略要务、挑战和机遇,呼吁各利益相关方支持并参与这一具有里程碑意义的倡议,共创更健康、更可持续的未来。
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Altex-Alternatives To Animal Experimentation
Altex-Alternatives To Animal Experimentation MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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7.70
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89
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: ALTEX publishes original articles, short communications, reviews, as well as news and comments and meeting reports. Manuscripts submitted to ALTEX are evaluated by two expert reviewers. The evaluation takes into account the scientific merit of a manuscript and its contribution to animal welfare and the 3R principle.
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