呼吁开展人体暴露计划。

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Altex-Alternatives To Animal Experimentation Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.14573/altex.2301061
Thomas Hartung
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人类基因组计划(Human Genome Project)的40年历程及其成果表明,创业国家通过对科学的大量投资,可以推动科学进步,推动生物医学的发展。现在,有一部分疾病可以解释为是由遗传引起的,而更重要的一部分则是受遗传的影响。除了病原体引起的另一部分外,第三个可能也是最大的影响因素是暴露,即许多物理化学和生活方式因素。这篇文章表明,现在是时候开始一个人类暴露项目,系统地探索和编目人类健康和疾病的暴露方面。设想中的人类暴露体项目需要的不仅仅是一种规模暴露学方法,其目的是通过人体体液组学和形成暴露假设来评估相关暴露的总体情况。暴露组学越来越多地得到暴露科学和生物监测的补充,以测量暴露、机制理解、与人类相关的微生理系统、大数据和人工智能(AI)来挖掘这些数据并整合证据。人工智能对可能的人类暴露项目的潜在影响是如此巨大,以至于我们应该谈论暴露智能(EI),因为这使我们能够将我们有限的当前知识扩展到对人类健康威胁的巨大未知未知。
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A call for a Human Exposome Project.

Four decades of the Human Genome Project and its consequences have shown how the entrepreneurial state, through significant investment into science, can drive scientific progress and advance biomedicine. A certain fraction of diseases can now be explained as caused by genetics, and a more significant fraction as impacted by genetics. Besides another fraction caused by pathogens, the third and probably largest impactor is exposure, i.e., the many physicochemical and lifestyle factors. This article makes the case that it is time to start a Human Exposome Project, which systematically explores and catalogs the exposure side of human health and disease. The envisioned Human Exposome Project needs to be more than a scaled exposomics approach, aiming to assess the totality of relevant exposures through ~omics of human body fluids and forming exposure hypotheses. Exposomics is increasingly complemented by exposure science and biomonitoring to measure exposure, mechanistic understanding, human-relevant microphysiological systems, big data, and artificial intelligence (AI) to mine these data and integrate pieces of evidence. The potential impact of AI on a possible Human Exposome Project is so substantial that we should speak of exposome intelligence (EI) because this allows us to expand our limited current knowledge to the big unknown unknowns of threats to human health.

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Altex-Alternatives To Animal Experimentation
Altex-Alternatives To Animal Experimentation MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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