Merging the exposome into an integrated framework for “omics” sciences

Elliott J. Price, Chiara M. Vitale, Gary W. Miller, Arthur David, Robert Barouki, Karine Audouze, Douglas I. Walker, Jean Philippe Antignac, Xavier Coumoul, Vincent Bessonneau, Jana Klánová

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Abstract

The exposome concept encourages holistic consideration of the non-genetic factors (environmental exposures including lifestyle) that influence an individual's health over their life course. However, disconnect between the concept and practical application has promoted divergent interpretations of the exposome across disciplines and reinforced separation of the environmental (emphasizing exposures) and biological (emphasizing responses) research communities. In particular, while knowledge of biological responses can help to distinguish actual (i.e. experienced) from potential exposures, the inclusion of endogenous processes has generated confusion about the position of the exposome in a multi-omics systems biology context. We propose a reattribution of “exposome” to exclusively represent the totality of contact with external factors that a biological entity experiences, and introduce the term “functional exposomics” to denote the systematic study of exposure-phenotype interaction. This reoriented definition of the exposome allows a more readily integrable dataset for multi-omics and systems biology research.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103976
JournaliScience
Volume25
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 Mar 2022

Keywords

  • Environmental health
  • Exposure assessment
  • Omics

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