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The Exposome and Toxicology: A Win-Win Collaboration.

Robert Barouki1,2, Karine Audouze1, Christel Becker1, Ludek Blaha3, Xavier Coumoul1, Spyros Karakitsios4,5, Jana Klanova3, Gary W Miller6, Elliott J Price3,7, Denis Sarigiannis4,5.   

Abstract

The development of the exposome concept has been one of the hallmarks of environmental and health research for the last decade. The exposome encompasses the life course environmental exposures including lifestyle factors from the prenatal period onwards. It has inspired many research programs and is expected to influence environmental and health research, practices, and policies. Yet, the links bridging toxicology and the exposome concept have not been well developed. In this review, we describe how the exposome framework can interface with and influence the field of toxicology, as well as how the field of toxicology can help advance the exposome field by providing the needed mechanistic understanding of the exposome impacts on health. Indeed, exposome-informed toxicology is expected to emphasize several orientations including (1) developing approaches integrating multiple stressors, in particular chemical mixtures, as well as the interaction of chemicals with other stressors, (2) using mechanistic frameworks such as the adverse outcome pathways to link the different stressors with toxicity outcomes, (3) characterizing the mechanistic basis of long-term effects by distinguishing different patterns of exposures and further exploring the environment-DNA interface through genetic and epigenetic studies, and (4) improving the links between environmental and human health, in particular through a stronger connection between alterations in our ecosystems and human toxicology. The exposome concept provides the linkage between the complex environment and contemporary mechanistic toxicology. What toxicology can bring to exposome characterization is a needed framework for mechanistic understanding and regulatory outcomes in risk assessment.
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Keywords:  adverse outcome pathways; chemical toxicity; epigenetics; mixtures; multiple stress

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34878125      PMCID: PMC9019839          DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/kfab149

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Sci        ISSN: 1096-0929            Impact factor:   4.109


  105 in total

1.  Life-Long Implications of Developmental Exposure to Environmental Stressors: New Perspectives.

Authors:  Philippe Grandjean; Robert Barouki; David C Bellinger; Ludwine Casteleyn; Lisa H Chadwick; Sylvaine Cordier; Ruth A Etzel; Kimberly A Gray; Eun-Hee Ha; Claudine Junien; Margaret Karagas; Toshihiro Kawamoto; B Paige Lawrence; Frederica P Perera; Gail S Prins; Alvaro Puga; Cheryl S Rosenfeld; David H Sherr; Peter D Sly; William Suk; Qi Sun; Jorma Toppari; Peter van den Hazel; Cheryl L Walker; Jerrold J Heindel
Journal:  Endocrinology       Date:  2015-08-04       Impact factor: 4.736

2.  Assessing the impact of hazardous waste on children's health: The exposome paradigm.

Authors:  D A Sarigiannis
Journal:  Environ Res       Date:  2017-07-14       Impact factor: 6.498

Review 3.  Bioenergetics-adverse outcome pathway: Linking organismal and suborganismal energetic endpoints to adverse outcomes.

Authors:  Christopher G Goodchild; Adam M Simpson; Matteo Minghetti; Sarah E DuRant
Journal:  Environ Toxicol Chem       Date:  2018-12-11       Impact factor: 3.742

4.  Lifelong exposure to multiple stressors through different environmental pathways for European populations.

Authors:  Naixin Li; Rainer Friedrich; Cara N Maesano; Emanuela Medda; Sonia Brescianini; Maria Antonietta Stazi; Clive E Sabel; Dimosthenis Sarigiannis; Isabella Annesi-Maesano
Journal:  Environ Res       Date:  2019-09-16       Impact factor: 6.498

Review 5.  Epigenetics as a mechanism linking developmental exposures to long-term toxicity.

Authors:  R Barouki; E Melén; Z Herceg; J Beckers; J Chen; M Karagas; A Puga; Y Xia; L Chadwick; W Yan; K Audouze; R Slama; J Heindel; P Grandjean; T Kawamoto; K Nohara
Journal:  Environ Int       Date:  2018-02-27       Impact factor: 9.621

Review 6.  Linking long-term toxicity of xeno-chemicals with short-term biological adaptation.

Authors:  Robert Barouki
Journal:  Biochimie       Date:  2010-02-25       Impact factor: 4.079

7.  Characterization of PFOS toxicity on in-vivo and ex-vivo mouse pancreatic islets.

Authors:  Hin Ting Wan; Lok Yi Cheung; Ting Fung Chan; Marco Li; Keng Po Lai; Chris Kong Chu Wong
Journal:  Environ Pollut       Date:  2021-07-26       Impact factor: 8.071

Review 8.  Tracking complex mixtures of chemicals in our changing environment.

Authors:  Beate I Escher; Heather M Stapleton; Emma L Schymanski
Journal:  Science       Date:  2020-01-24       Impact factor: 47.728

9.  Comparison of smoking-related DNA methylation between newborns from prenatal exposure and adults from personal smoking.

Authors:  Sinjini Sikdar; Roby Joehanes; Bonnie R Joubert; Cheng-Jian Xu; Marta Vives-Usano; Faisal I Rezwan; Janine F Felix; James M Ward; Weihua Guan; Rebecca C Richmond; Jennifer A Brody; Leanne K Küpers; Nour Baïz; Siri E Håberg; Jennifer A Smith; Sarah E Reese; Stella Aslibekyan; Cathrine Hoyo; Radhika Dhingra; Christina A Markunas; Tao Xu; Lindsay M Reynolds; Allan C Just; Pooja R Mandaviya; Akram Ghantous; Brian D Bennett; Tianyuan Wang; The Bios Consortium; Kelly M Bakulski; Erik Melen; Shanshan Zhao; Jianping Jin; Zdenko Herceg; Joyce van Meurs; Jack A Taylor; Andrea A Baccarelli; Susan K Murphy; Yongmei Liu; Monica Cheng Munthe-Kaas; Ian J Deary; Wenche Nystad; Melanie Waldenberger; Isabella Annesi-Maesano; Karen Conneely; Vincent Wv Jaddoe; Donna Arnett; Harold Snieder; Sharon Lr Kardia; Caroline L Relton; Ken K Ong; Susan Ewart; Hortensia Moreno-Macias; Isabelle Romieu; Nona Sotoodehnia; Myriam Fornage; Alison Motsinger-Reif; Gerard H Koppelman; Mariona Bustamante; Daniel Levy; Stephanie J London
Journal:  Epigenomics       Date:  2019-09-19       Impact factor: 4.778

10.  Redefining environmental exposure for disease etiology.

Authors:  Stephen M Rappaport
Journal:  NPJ Syst Biol Appl       Date:  2018-09-01
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Review 1.  Merging the exposome into an integrated framework for "omics" sciences.

Authors:  Elliott J Price; Chiara M Vitale; Gary W Miller; Arthur David; Robert Barouki; Karine Audouze; Douglas I Walker; Jean-Philippe Antignac; Xavier Coumoul; Vincent Bessonneau; Jana Klánová
Journal:  iScience       Date:  2022-02-24
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