元分析在环境卫生研究中的发展与应用。

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 TOXICOLOGY
Critical Reviews in Toxicology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-31 DOI:10.1080/10408444.2025.2530972
Qingyuan Li, Xiaoxing Liang, Renjun Yang, Nuoya Yin, Francesco Faiola
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不利结果途径(AOP)框架是环境污染物研究的基础方法,包括污染物从分子到种群的整个生物水平的有害影响。毒物基因组学(TGx)将组学技术与毒理学相结合,通过使用基于动物和细胞模型的数据阐明化学暴露、分子启动事件(MIEs)和关键事件(KEs)之间的关系,在AOPs中起着至关重要的作用。然而,由于一些密斯(如特定酶活性或受体结合/激活的变化)不能单独通过组学数据来证实,因此在构建AOPs时,必须将TGx数据与经典酶分析、受体功能分析等相关方法相结合,以确保全面、准确地鉴定密斯及其相关的KEs。流行病学研究人群中环境暴露、KEs和不良后果(AOs)之间的联系,有助于了解人群水平的疾病结果。随着大数据的出现,流行病学和TGx研究都产生了大量的数据集。为了综合这些广泛的数据资源,荟萃分析作为一种强大的工具出现了,它有效地整合了环境流行病学和TGx数据,提供了一个连贯而有力的证据基础,揭示了环境污染物与人类健康结果之间的相关和因果关系。本文综述了meta分析在环境卫生研究中的作用,特别是在整合环境卫生流行病学和TGx数据方面的作用。此外,我们探讨了应用元分析的挑战,并讨论了未来的方向。我们的目标是为研究人员提供对环境健康研究中的元分析方法和过程的全面了解,鼓励更广泛地采用和进一步发展这种分析方法。
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Development and application of meta-analysis in environmental health research.

The Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP) framework is a foundational approach in environmental pollutant research, encompassing the detrimental effects of pollutants across biological levels from molecules to populations. Toxicogenomics (TGx), which integrates omics technologies with toxicology, plays a crucial role in AOPs by elucidating the relationships between chemical exposure, molecular initiating events (MIEs), and key events (KEs) across various biological levels using animal and cell model-based data. However, since some MIEs (e.g. changes in specific enzyme activities or receptor binding/activation) cannot be confirmed by omics data alone, TGx data must be integrated with classical enzymatic assays, receptor function analyses, and related methods when constructing AOPs to ensure comprehensive, accurate identification of MIEs and their associated KEs. Epidemiology examines the links between environmental exposures, KEs and adverse outcomes (AOs) in human populations, contributing to the understanding of population-level disease outcomes. With the advent of big data, both epidemiology and TGx studies have generated substantial datasets. To synthesize these extensive data resources, meta-analysis emerges as a robust tool, effectively integrating environmental epidemiology and TGx data to provide a coherent and strong evidence base, revealing the correlative and causative relationships between environmental pollutants and human health outcomes. This review focuses on the role of meta-analysis in environmental health research, particularly on integrating environmental health epidemiology and TGx data. Additionally, we explore the challenges in applying meta-analysis and discuss future directions. Our aim is to provide researchers with a comprehensive understanding of meta-analysis methods and processes in environmental health research, encouraging wider adoption and further development of this analytical approach.

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期刊介绍: Critical Reviews in Toxicology provides up-to-date, objective analyses of topics related to the mechanisms of action, responses, and assessment of health risks due to toxicant exposure. The journal publishes critical, comprehensive reviews of research findings in toxicology and the application of toxicological information in assessing human health hazards and risks. Toxicants of concern include commodity and specialty chemicals such as formaldehyde, acrylonitrile, and pesticides; pharmaceutical agents of all types; consumer products such as macronutrients and food additives; environmental agents such as ambient ozone; and occupational exposures such as asbestos and benzene.
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