Utilizing a biology-driven approach to map the exposome in health and disease: An essential investment to drive the next generation of environmental discovery

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2021-08

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Chung, M.K.
Rappaport, S.M.
Wheelock, C.E.
Nguyen, V.K.
van der Meer, T.P.
Miller, G.W.
Vermeulen, Roel C.H.ORCID 0000-0003-4082-8163ISNI 0000000396780074
Patel, C.J.

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recent developments in technologies have offered opportunities to measure the exposome with unprecedented accuracy and scale. However, because most investigations have targeted only a few exposures at a time, it is hypothesized that the majority of the environmental determinants of chronic diseases remain unknown. OBJECTIVES: We describe a functional exposome concept and explain how it can leverage existing bioassays and high-resolution mass spectrometry for exploratory study. We discuss how such an approach can address well-known barriers to interpret exposures and present a vision of next-generation exposomics. DISCUSSION: The exposome is vast. Instead of trying to capture all exposures, we can reduce the complexity by measuring the functional exposome— the totality of the biologically active exposures relevant to disease development—through coupling biochemical receptor-binding assays with affinity purification–mass spectrometry. We claim the idea of capturing exposures with functional biomolecules opens new opportunities to solve critical problems in exposomics, including low-dose detection, unknown annotations, and complex mixtures of exposures. Although novel, biology-based measurement can make use of the existing data processing and bioinformatics pipelines. The functional exposome concept also complements conven-tional targeted and untargeted approaches for understanding exposure-disease relationships. CONCLUSIONS: Although measurement technology has advanced, critical technological, analytical, and inferential barriers impede the detection of many environmental exposures relevant to chronic-disease etiology. Through biology-driven exposomics, it is possible to simultaneously scale up discovery of these causal environmental factors. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP8327.

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Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Citation

Chung, M K, Rappaport, S M, Wheelock, C E, Nguyen, V K, van der Meer, T P, Miller, G W, Vermeulen, R & Patel, C J 2021, 'Utilizing a biology-driven approach to map the exposome in health and disease: An essential investment to drive the next generation of environmental discovery', Environmental Health Perspectives, vol. 129, no. 8, 085001, pp. 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP8327