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Use of an Exposome Approach to Understand the Effects of Exposures From the Natural, Built, and Social Environments on Cardio-Vascular Disease Onset, Progression, and Outcomes

机译:使用曝光方法来了解曝光从血管疾病发作,进展和结果的自然,建造和社会环境的影响

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Obesity, diabetes and hypertension have increased by epidemic proportions in recent years among African Americans in comparison to Whites resulting in significant adverse cardiovascular disease (CVD) disparities. Today, African Americans are 30% more likely to die of heart disease than Whites and twice as likely to have a stroke. The causes of these disparities are not yet well understood. Improved methods for dentifying underlying risk factors is a critical first step towards reducing Black:White CVD disparities. This article will focus on environmental exposures in the external environment and how they can lead to changes at the cellular, molecular and organ level to increase the personal risk for CVD and lead to population level CVD racial disparities. The external environment is defined in three broad domains: natural (air, water, land), built (places you live, work, and play) and social (social, demographic, economic, and political). We will describe how environmental exposures in the natural, built and social environments “get under the skin” to affect gene expression though epigenetic, pan-omics and related mechanisms that lead to increased risk for adverse CVD health outcomes and population level disparities. We also will examine the important role of metabolomics, proteomics, transcriptomics, genomics and epigenomics in understanding how exposures in the natural, built, and social environments lead to CVD disparities with implications for clinical, public health, and policy interventions. In this review, we apply an exposome approach to Black:White CVD racial disparities. The exposome is a measure of all the exposures of an individual across the life course and the relationship of those exposures to health effects. The exposome represents the totality of exogenous (external) and endogenous (internal) exposures from conception onwards, simultaneously distinguishing, characterizing, and quantifying etiologic, mediating, moderating, and co-occurring risk and protective factors and their relationship to disease. Specifically, it assesses the biological mechanisms and underlying pathways through which chemical and non-chemical environmental exposures are associated with CVD onset, progression and outcomes. The exposome is a promising approach for understanding the complex relationships among environment, behavior, biology, genetics, and disease phenotypes that underlie population level, Black:White CVD disparities.
机译:肥胖症,糖尿病和高血压近年来近年来非洲裔美国人与白人相比增加了非洲裔美国人,这导致了显着的不良心血管疾病(CVD)差异。如今,非洲裔美国人比白人更容易死于心脏病,而且可能是中风的两倍。这些差异的原因尚不清楚。改进的暗示潜在风险因素的方法是减少黑色的关键第一步:白色CVD差异。本文将专注于外部环境中的环境暴露以及它们如何导致细胞,分子和器官水平的变化,以增加CVD的个人风险并导致人口水平CVD种族差异。外部环境定义在三个广泛的域中:自然(空气,水,土地),建造(您的生活,工作和播放)和社会(社会,人口,经济和政治)。我们将描述天然,建筑和社会环境中的环境暴露如何“在皮肤下造成皮肤”以影响基因表达,而表达表达表达,泛滥和相关机制,导致对逆转CVD卫生成果和人口水平差异的风险增加。我们还将研究代谢组科,蛋白质组学,转录组织,基因组学和表观胶质组合的重要作用,了解自然,建造和社会环境中的曝光如何导致CVD差异对临床,公共卫生和政策干预的影响。在这篇综述中,我们将曝光方法应用于黑色:白色CVD种族差异。曝光是在寿命课程中的所有暴露的衡量标准以及这些暴露对健康效果的关系。曝光组成的外源性(外部)和内源性(内部)曝光的全部概念,同时区分,表征和定量病因,调解,调节和共同发生的风险和保护因子及其与疾病的关系。具体而言,它评估了化学和非化学环境暴露的生物机制和潜在的途径与CVD发作,进展和结果相关。曝光是一种有希望的方法,了解填补人口水平,黑色:白色CVD差异的环境,行为,生物学,遗传学和疾病表型之间的复杂关系。

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