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Title: Molecular Gatekeeper Discovery: Workflow for Linking Multiple Exposure Biomarkers to Metabolomics.

Authors: Yu, Miao; Teitelbaum, Susan L; Dolios, Georgia; Dang, Lam-Ha T; Tu, Peijun; Wolff, Mary S; Petrick, Lauren M

Published In Environ Sci Technol, (2022 May 17)

Abstract: The exposome reflects multiple exposures across the life-course that can affect health. Metabolomics can reveal the underlying molecular basis linking exposures to health conditions. Here, we explore the concept and general data analysis framework of "molecular gatekeepers"─key metabolites that link single or multiple exposure biomarkers with correlated clusters of endogenous metabolites─to inform health-relevant biological targets. We performed untargeted metabolomics on plasma from 152 adolescent girls participating in the Growing Up Healthy Study in New York City. We then performed network analysis to link metabolites to exposure biomarkers including five trace elements (Cd, Mn, Pb, Se, and Hg) and five perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs; n-PFOS, Sm-PFOS, n-PFOA, PFHxS, and PFNA). We found 144 molecular gatekeepers and annotated 22 of them. Lysophosphatidylcholine (16:0) and taurodeoxycholate were correlated with both n-PFOA and n-PFOS, suggesting a shared dysregulation from multiple xenobiotic exposures. Sphingomyelin (d18:2/14:0) was significantly associated with age at menarche; yet, no direct association was detected between any exposure biomarkers and age at menarche. Thus, molecular gatekeepers can also discover molecular linkages between exposure biomarkers and health outcomes that may otherwise be obscured by complex interactions in direct measurements.

PubMed ID: 35129943 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: Adolescent; Alkanesulfonic Acids*; Biomarkers; Caprylates; Female; Fluorocarbons*; Humans; Metabolomics; New York City; Trace Elements*; Workflow

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