Biomarkers of Environmental Toxicants

Biomarkers of environmental toxicants are measures of exposures, some of which can serve to assess disease risk and inter-individual susceptibilities. Metabolites, protein and DNA adducts also serve to elucidate the mechanisms of the bioactivation and detoxication of reactive toxicant intermediates....

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description Biomarkers of environmental toxicants are measures of exposures, some of which can serve to assess disease risk and inter-individual susceptibilities. Metabolites, protein and DNA adducts also serve to elucidate the mechanisms of the bioactivation and detoxication of reactive toxicant intermediates. Some environmental chemicals act as modulators of gene and protein activity, and induce the dysbiosis of the microbiome, which impacts the metabolome and overall health. In this Special Issue on “Biomarkers of Environmental Toxicants”, review articles and original research studies are featured, covering the latest bioanalytical, biochemical and mass spectrometry-based technologies, to monitor exposures through targeted and non-targeted methods, and mechanistic studies that examine the biological effects of environmental toxicants in cells and humans. Diverse topics, such as exposome, microbiome, DNA/protein adducts and t-RNA modifications, as well as important environment toxicants, including heavy metals, benzene, phthalates, aldehydes, glycidol, tobacco smoke and aristolochic acids, are covered. Novel analytical methods, such as protein adductomics, DNA adduct analysis in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues, site-specific mutagenesis assay and accelerator mass spectrometry, are also included. This collection provides a valuable update of the most recent biochemical and analytical tools that employ biomarkers in toxicology research, biomarker discovery, and exposure and risk assessment in population-based studies.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-691542024-03-31T13:09:48Z Biomarkers of Environmental Toxicants LU, Kun Turesky, Robert J. manganese lead cadmium arsenic hair children environment carcinogen DNA adducts biomonitoring formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues biomarker mass spectrometry human biomonitoring urine non-occupational exposure S-phenyl-mercapturic acid HPLC-MS/MS glycidol Hb adduct N-(2.3-dihydroxypropyl)valine in vivo cancer risk UPLC/MS/MS aristolochic acids food contamination environmental pollution root uptake aristolochic acid nephropathy Balkan endemic nephropathy chronic kidney disease tobacco smoke human carcinogen biomarkers epitranscriptomics tRNA modifications stress response mechanisms codon-biased translation phthalate DEHP human exposure toxicity reproductive accelerator mass spectrometry cavity ring down spectrophotometry radiocarbon naphthalene benzo[a]pyrene cell turnover triclocarban metastasis haemoglobin albumin protein adducts aldehydes genotoxicity cancer diseases oxidative stress exposure biomarkers high-resolution mass spectrometry data-dependent profiling derivatization biological fluids isotope labeling DNA lesion DNA damage shuttle vector technique replication block mutagenicity mutational spectrum mutational signature DNA repair DNA adduct bypass site-specific mutagenesis chemical exposome environmental monitoring disease bioinformatics gut microbiome chemical toxicity n/a thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing Biomarkers of environmental toxicants are measures of exposures, some of which can serve to assess disease risk and inter-individual susceptibilities. Metabolites, protein and DNA adducts also serve to elucidate the mechanisms of the bioactivation and detoxication of reactive toxicant intermediates. Some environmental chemicals act as modulators of gene and protein activity, and induce the dysbiosis of the microbiome, which impacts the metabolome and overall health. In this Special Issue on “Biomarkers of Environmental Toxicants”, review articles and original research studies are featured, covering the latest bioanalytical, biochemical and mass spectrometry-based technologies, to monitor exposures through targeted and non-targeted methods, and mechanistic studies that examine the biological effects of environmental toxicants in cells and humans. Diverse topics, such as exposome, microbiome, DNA/protein adducts and t-RNA modifications, as well as important environment toxicants, including heavy metals, benzene, phthalates, aldehydes, glycidol, tobacco smoke and aristolochic acids, are covered. Novel analytical methods, such as protein adductomics, DNA adduct analysis in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues, site-specific mutagenesis assay and accelerator mass spectrometry, are also included. This collection provides a valuable update of the most recent biochemical and analytical tools that employ biomarkers in toxicology research, biomarker discovery, and exposure and risk assessment in population-based studies. 2021-05-01T15:42:20Z 2021-05-01T15:42:20Z 2020 book ONIX_20210501_9783039367368_900 9783039367368 9783039367375 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/69154 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/2926 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/2926 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03936-737-5 10.3390/books978-3-03936-737-5 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783039367368 9783039367375 292 Basel, Switzerland open access
spellingShingle manganese
lead
cadmium
arsenic
hair
children
environment
carcinogen
DNA adducts
biomonitoring
formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues
biomarker
mass spectrometry
human biomonitoring
urine
non-occupational exposure
S-phenyl-mercapturic acid
HPLC-MS/MS
glycidol
Hb adduct
N-(2.3-dihydroxypropyl)valine
in vivo
cancer risk
UPLC/MS/MS
aristolochic acids
food contamination
environmental pollution
root uptake
aristolochic acid nephropathy
Balkan endemic nephropathy
chronic kidney disease
tobacco smoke
human carcinogen
biomarkers
epitranscriptomics
tRNA modifications
stress response mechanisms
codon-biased translation
phthalate
DEHP
human exposure
toxicity
reproductive
accelerator mass spectrometry
cavity ring down spectrophotometry
radiocarbon
naphthalene
benzo[a]pyrene
cell turnover
triclocarban
metastasis
haemoglobin
albumin
protein adducts
aldehydes
genotoxicity
cancer
diseases
oxidative stress
exposure biomarkers
high-resolution mass spectrometry
data-dependent profiling
derivatization
biological fluids
isotope labeling
DNA lesion
DNA damage
shuttle vector technique
replication block
mutagenicity
mutational spectrum
mutational signature
DNA repair
DNA adduct bypass
site-specific mutagenesis
chemical exposome
environmental monitoring
disease
bioinformatics
gut microbiome
chemical toxicity
n/a
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
Biomarkers of Environmental Toxicants
title Biomarkers of Environmental Toxicants
title_full Biomarkers of Environmental Toxicants
title_fullStr Biomarkers of Environmental Toxicants
title_full_unstemmed Biomarkers of Environmental Toxicants
title_short Biomarkers of Environmental Toxicants
title_sort biomarkers of environmental toxicants
topic manganese
lead
cadmium
arsenic
hair
children
environment
carcinogen
DNA adducts
biomonitoring
formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues
biomarker
mass spectrometry
human biomonitoring
urine
non-occupational exposure
S-phenyl-mercapturic acid
HPLC-MS/MS
glycidol
Hb adduct
N-(2.3-dihydroxypropyl)valine
in vivo
cancer risk
UPLC/MS/MS
aristolochic acids
food contamination
environmental pollution
root uptake
aristolochic acid nephropathy
Balkan endemic nephropathy
chronic kidney disease
tobacco smoke
human carcinogen
biomarkers
epitranscriptomics
tRNA modifications
stress response mechanisms
codon-biased translation
phthalate
DEHP
human exposure
toxicity
reproductive
accelerator mass spectrometry
cavity ring down spectrophotometry
radiocarbon
naphthalene
benzo[a]pyrene
cell turnover
triclocarban
metastasis
haemoglobin
albumin
protein adducts
aldehydes
genotoxicity
cancer
diseases
oxidative stress
exposure biomarkers
high-resolution mass spectrometry
data-dependent profiling
derivatization
biological fluids
isotope labeling
DNA lesion
DNA damage
shuttle vector technique
replication block
mutagenicity
mutational spectrum
mutational signature
DNA repair
DNA adduct bypass
site-specific mutagenesis
chemical exposome
environmental monitoring
disease
bioinformatics
gut microbiome
chemical toxicity
n/a
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
topic_facet manganese
lead
cadmium
arsenic
hair
children
environment
carcinogen
DNA adducts
biomonitoring
formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues
biomarker
mass spectrometry
human biomonitoring
urine
non-occupational exposure
S-phenyl-mercapturic acid
HPLC-MS/MS
glycidol
Hb adduct
N-(2.3-dihydroxypropyl)valine
in vivo
cancer risk
UPLC/MS/MS
aristolochic acids
food contamination
environmental pollution
root uptake
aristolochic acid nephropathy
Balkan endemic nephropathy
chronic kidney disease
tobacco smoke
human carcinogen
biomarkers
epitranscriptomics
tRNA modifications
stress response mechanisms
codon-biased translation
phthalate
DEHP
human exposure
toxicity
reproductive
accelerator mass spectrometry
cavity ring down spectrophotometry
radiocarbon
naphthalene
benzo[a]pyrene
cell turnover
triclocarban
metastasis
haemoglobin
albumin
protein adducts
aldehydes
genotoxicity
cancer
diseases
oxidative stress
exposure biomarkers
high-resolution mass spectrometry
data-dependent profiling
derivatization
biological fluids
isotope labeling
DNA lesion
DNA damage
shuttle vector technique
replication block
mutagenicity
mutational spectrum
mutational signature
DNA repair
DNA adduct bypass
site-specific mutagenesis
chemical exposome
environmental monitoring
disease
bioinformatics
gut microbiome
chemical toxicity
n/a
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
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