Application of toxicogenomic analysis to risk assessment of delayed long-term effects of multiple chemicals, including endocrine disruptors in human fetuses.

Chisato Mori, Masatoshi Komiyama, Tetsuya Adachi, Kenichi Sakurai, Daisuke Nishimura, Kyoka Takashima, Emiko Todaka
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Our previous studies analyzing umbilical cords show that human fetuses in Japan are exposed to multiple chemicals. Because of these findings, we believe it is necessary to establish a new strategy for examining the possible delayed long-term effects caused by prenatal exposure to multiple chemical combinations and evaluating the health risk to human fetuses. In this commentary we describe our attempts to apply toxicogenomic analysis of umbilical cords, using DNA microarray for future risk assessment. Because the umbilical cord is part of the fetal tissue, it is possible to estimate the effects of chemicals on the fetus by analyzing alteration of the gene expression. This type of toxicogenomic analysis could be a powerful and effective tool for developing a new risk assessment strategy to help investigators understand and possibly prevent long-term effects caused by fetal exposure to multiple chemicals. Worldwide cooperation is needed to establish a new stragegy for risk assessment using toxicogenomic analysis that focuses on the human fetus.

毒物基因组学分析在多种化学物质(包括人类胎儿内分泌干扰物)延迟长期影响风险评估中的应用。
我们之前对脐带的分析研究表明,日本的人类胎儿暴露在多种化学物质中。由于这些发现,我们认为有必要建立一种新的策略来检查产前暴露于多种化学物质组合可能造成的延迟长期影响,并评估对人类胎儿的健康风险。在这篇评论中,我们描述了我们使用DNA微阵列对脐带进行毒性基因组分析的尝试,以进行未来的风险评估。由于脐带是胎儿组织的一部分,因此可以通过分析基因表达的变化来估计化学物质对胎儿的影响。这种类型的毒物基因组分析可能是一种强大而有效的工具,可以开发一种新的风险评估策略,帮助调查人员了解并可能防止胎儿接触多种化学物质造成的长期影响。需要世界范围的合作来建立一种新的战略,利用侧重于人类胎儿的毒物基因组分析进行风险评估。
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