Rev Environ Health. 2014;29(1-2):9-12. doi: 10.1515/reveh-2014-0006.
Arsenic continues to poison the water of millions of individuals around the globe. Despite the potentially devastating effects of arsenic on worldwide human health, the impacts of such exposure on vulnerable populations including pregnant women and their unborn children are understudied. Data from human populations exposed early in life highlight the increased mortality risks related to both cancer and non-cancer endpoints. The molecular underpinnings for these effects are largely unknown. Here we highlight the current studies linking prenatal arsenic exposure and health effects, particularly those that examined associations between arsenic exposure and altered genomic and epigenetic signaling. Current needs in the field to increase our understanding of the molecular basis for adult disease are mentioned.
砷继续毒害着全球数百万人的饮用水。尽管砷对全球人类健康可能造成破坏性影响,但对包括孕妇及其未出生子女在内的脆弱人群的影响却研究不足。来自生命早期暴露于砷的人群的数据突显了与癌症和非癌症终点相关的死亡率风险增加。这些影响的分子基础在很大程度上尚不清楚。在这里,我们重点介绍了将产前砷暴露与健康影响联系起来的当前研究,特别是那些研究砷暴露与改变的基因组和表观遗传信号之间关联的研究。文中还提到了该领域增加对成人疾病的分子基础的理解的当前需求。