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Association between the pregnancy exposome and fetal growth.

Lydiane Agier1, Xavier Basagaña2,3,4, Carles Hernandez-Ferrer2,3,4, Léa Maitre2,3,4, Ibon Tamayo Uria2,3,4, Jose Urquiza2,3,4, Sandra Andrusaityte5, Maribel Casas2,3,4, Montserrat de Castro2,3,4, Enrique Cequier6, Leda Chatzi7, David Donaire-Gonzalez8,9, Lise Giorgis-Allemand1, Juan R Gonzalez2,3,4, Regina Grazuleviciene5, Kristine B Gützkow6, Line S Haug6, Amrit K Sakhi6, Rosemary R C McEachan10, Helle M Meltzer6, Mark Nieuwenhuijsen2,3,4, Oliver Robinson11, Theano Roumeliotaki12, Jordi Sunyer2,3,4, Cathrine Thomsen6, Marina Vafeiadi12, Antonia Valentin2,3,4, Jane West10, John Wright10, Valérie Siroux1, Martine Vrijheid2,3,4, Rémy Slama1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Several environmental contaminants were shown to possibly influence fetal growth, generally from single exposure family studies, which are prone to publication bias and confounding by co-exposures. The exposome paradigm offers perspectives to avoid selective reporting of findings and to control for confounding by co-exposures. We aimed to characterize associations of fetal growth with the pregnancy chemical and external exposomes.
METHODS: Within the Human Early-Life Exposome project, 131 prenatal exposures were assessed using biomarkers and environmental models in 1287 mother-child pairs from six European cohorts. We investigated their associations with fetal growth using a deletion-substitution-addition (DSA) algorithm considering all exposures simultaneously, and an exposome-wide association study (ExWAS) considering each exposure independently. We corrected for exposure measurement error and tested for exposure-exposure and sex-exposure interactions.
RESULTS: The DSA model identified lead blood level, which was associated with a 97 g birth weight decrease for each doubling in lead concentration. No exposure passed the multiple testing-corrected significance threshold of ExWAS; without multiple testing correction, this model was in favour of negative associations of lead, fine particulate matter concentration and absorbance with birth weight, and of a positive sex-specific association of parabens with birth weight in boys. No two-way interaction between exposure variables was identified.
CONCLUSIONS: This first large-scale exposome study of fetal growth simultaneously considered >100 environmental exposures. Compared with single exposure studies, our approach allowed making all tests (usually reported in successive publications) explicit. Lead exposure is still a health concern in Europe and parabens health effects warrant further investigation.
© The Author(s) 2020; all rights reserved. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiological Association.

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Keywords:  Biomarkers; chemical exposures; cohort; environment; exposome; fetal growth; mixtures

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32167557      PMCID: PMC7266545          DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyaa017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Epidemiol        ISSN: 0300-5771            Impact factor:   7.196


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