Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA.
Oregon State University, Corvallis, WA, USA.
Sci Data. 2023 Mar 21;10(1):151. doi: 10.1038/s41597-023-02021-5.
The OSU/PNNL Superfund Research Program (SRP) represents a longstanding collaboration to quantify Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) at various superfund sites in the Pacific Northwest and assess their potential impact on human health. To link the chemical measurements to biological activity, we describe the use of the zebrafish as a high-throughput developmental toxicity model that provides quantitative measurements of the exposure to chemicals. Toward this end, we have linked over 150 PAHs found at Superfund sites to the effect of these same chemicals in zebrafish, creating a rich dataset that links environmental exposure to biological response. To quantify this response, we have implemented a dose-response modelling pipeline to calculate benchmark dose parameters which enable potency comparison across over 500 chemicals and 12 of the phenotypes measured in zebrafish. We provide a rich dataset for download and analysis as well as a web portal that provides public access to this dataset via an interactive web site designed to support exploration and re-use of these data by the scientific community at http://srp.pnnl.gov .
OSU/PNNL 超级基金研究计划 (SRP) 代表了一项长期合作,旨在量化太平洋西北地区各个超级基金场地的多环芳烃 (PAHs),并评估它们对人类健康的潜在影响。为了将化学测量与生物活性联系起来,我们描述了使用斑马鱼作为高通量发育毒性模型的方法,该模型可提供对化学物质暴露的定量测量。为此,我们将超级基金场地中发现的 150 多种多环芳烃与这些化学物质在斑马鱼中的作用联系起来,创建了一个丰富的数据集,将环境暴露与生物反应联系起来。为了量化这种反应,我们实施了一个剂量反应建模管道,以计算基准剂量参数,从而能够在 500 多种化学物质和斑马鱼测量的 12 种表型之间进行毒性比较。我们提供了一个丰富的数据集供下载和分析,以及一个门户网站,通过一个交互式网站提供对该数据集的公共访问,该网站旨在支持科学界对这些数据的探索和再利用,网址为 http://srp.pnnl.gov。