Historical Exposomics And High Resolution Mass Spectrometry

Exposome Pub Date : 2021-12-31 DOI:10.1093/exposome/osab007
Dagny Aurich, Owen Miles, Emma L. Schymanski
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Abstract

Awareness of the exposome and its influence on health has increased in the last decade. As past exposures can cause changes in human health many years later, delving into the past is relevant for both diagnostic and prevention purposes, but remains a challenging task. Lifestyle, diet and socioeconomic information of the past should be well documented and compatible with modern data science methods. While chemical analysis nowadays makes use of High Resolution Mass Spectrometry (HR-MS) for highly sensitive and comprehensive coverage of samples plus retrospective analysis, these data archives are in the very early stages. Since past measurements are often only available for a limited set of chemicals, adding to this knowledge requires careful selection of sample types and sampling sites, which may not always be available. The choice of analytes and analytical methods should be suitable for the study question—which is not always clear in advance in exposomics. Data interpretation and the use of appropriate databases are indispensable for a proper exposure assessment, and as databases and knowledge grow, re-analysis of physically or digitally archived samples could enable “continuous monitoring” efforts. This review focusses on the chemical analytical approaches necessary to capture the complexity of the historical exposome. Various sample types, analytes as well as analyses and data interpretation methods are discussed in relation to chemical exposures, while the connection to health remains in focus. It ends with perspectives and challenges in assessing the historical exposome, discussing how we can “learn from the past” to build a better future.
历史暴露组学和高分辨率质谱分析
在过去十年中,人们越来越认识到这种接触及其对健康的影响。由于过去的接触可能在多年后引起人类健康的变化,因此深入研究过去对于诊断和预防目的都是相关的,但仍然是一项具有挑战性的任务。过去的生活方式、饮食和社会经济信息应该被很好地记录下来,并与现代数据科学方法兼容。虽然现在的化学分析使用高分辨率质谱(HR-MS)进行高灵敏度和全面的样品覆盖以及回顾性分析,但这些数据档案还处于非常早期的阶段。由于过去的测量通常只能用于有限的一组化学物质,增加这方面的知识需要仔细选择样品类型和采样地点,而这些可能并不总是可用的。分析物和分析方法的选择应适合研究问题,这在暴露组学中并不总是事先明确的。数据解释和使用适当的数据库对于适当的暴露评估是必不可少的,随着数据库和知识的增长,对物理或数字存档样本的重新分析可以使“持续监测”工作成为可能。这篇综述集中在必要的化学分析方法,以捕捉历史暴露的复杂性。讨论了与化学品接触有关的各种样品类型、分析物以及分析和数据解释方法,而与健康的联系仍然是重点。它以评估历史暴露的观点和挑战结束,讨论我们如何“从过去学习”以建立更美好的未来。
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