代谢组学告诉我们化学物质的暴露和与大脑健康的联系

IF 9.7 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Matej Orešič , Naama Karu , Haoqi Nina Zhao , Arthur Moseley , Thomas Hankemeier , David S. Wishart , Pieter C. Dorrestein , Oliver Fiehn , Tuulia Hyötyläinen , Rima Kaddurah Daouk , The Alzheimer Gut Microbiome Project
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摘要

代谢组是一种中间表型,总结了生物标本中所有小分子(<1.5 kDa)的概况。代谢组提供了化学暴露、饮食、肠道微生物组和基因组对人类健康的净影响的读数。因此,暴露研究中观察到的代谢变化可能为与癌症、糖尿病、心脏病、认知障碍和其他神经系统疾病(如阿尔茨海默病(AD))相关的不良结局途径提供线索。虽然包括代谢组学和暴露体谱在内的人类队列研究的数量正在增加,但它们在神经系统疾病领域尤其有限。众所周知,环境暴露和化学毒物对大脑、肠道微生物群和肠-脑轴有显著影响。最重要的环境化学品包括双酚、邻苯二甲酸盐、持久性有机污染物,如多氯联苯和全氟烷基和多氟烷基物质、重金属、来自家用产品的化学品和杀虫剂/除草剂;所有这些都可能增加AD的风险,因为它们影响相关的生化机制,特别是长期接触。在这篇综述中,我们描述了如何评估化学暴露,包括我们的联盟在AD背景下采取的方法。此外,我们回顾了目前关于化学暴露对认知的影响及其对AD发病风险和发病机制的影响的证据。最后,我们强调了我们研究AD暴露的方法,作为该主题的大型国家和国际合作努力的一部分。
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Metabolome informs about the chemical exposome and links to brain health
The metabolome is an intermediate phenotype, summarizing the profile of all small molecules (<1.5 kDa) in biospecimens. The metabolome provides a readout for the net influence of the chemical exposome, diet, gut microbiome, and genome on human health. Metabolic changes observed in exposome studies may thus provide clues about adverse outcome pathways related to cancer, diabetes, heart disease, cognitive impairment and other neurological conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Whilst the number of human cohort studies including both metabolomic and exposomic profiles is increasing, they are particularly limited in the domain of neurological conditions. Environmental exposures and chemical toxicants are known to have significant effects on the brain, gut microbiome, and gut-brain axis. Environmental chemicals of greatest interest include bisphenols, phthalates, persistent organic pollutants such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), heavy metals, chemicals from household products and pesticides/herbicides; all of which may increase the risk of AD as they impact relevant biochemical mechanisms, especially with chronic exposure. In this review we describe how the chemical exposome can be assessed, including the approach our consortium is taking in the context of AD. Further, we review the current evidence about the impact of the chemical exposome on cognition as well as its influence on the risk and pathogenesis of AD. Finally, we highlight our approach to study the exposome in AD as part of large national and international collaborative efforts on the topic.
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Environment International
Environment International 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
21.90
自引率
3.40%
发文量
734
审稿时长
2.8 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Health publishes manuscripts focusing on critical aspects of environmental and occupational medicine, including studies in toxicology and epidemiology, to illuminate the human health implications of exposure to environmental hazards. The journal adopts an open-access model and practices open peer review. It caters to scientists and practitioners across all environmental science domains, directly or indirectly impacting human health and well-being. With a commitment to enhancing the prevention of environmentally-related health risks, Environmental Health serves as a public health journal for the community and scientists engaged in matters of public health significance concerning the environment.
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