Division of Extramural Research and Training, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA.
Division of Translational Toxicology, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA.
Environ Health Perspect. 2024 Jul;132(7):75001. doi: 10.1289/EHP14340. Epub 2024 Jul 5.
The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) continues to prioritize research to better understand the health effects resulting from exposure to mixtures of chemical and nonchemical stressors. Mixtures research activities over the last decade were informed by expert input during the development and deliberations of the 2011 NIEHS Workshop "Advancing Research on Mixtures: New Perspectives and Approaches for Predicting Adverse Human Health Effects." NIEHS mixtures research efforts since then have focused on key themes including ) prioritizing mixtures for study, ) translating mixtures data from and studies, ) developing cross-disciplinary collaborations, ) informing component-based and whole-mixture assessment approaches, ) developing sufficient similarity methods to compare across complex mixtures, ) using systems-based approaches to evaluate mixtures, and ) focusing on management and integration of mixtures-related data.
We aimed to describe NIEHS driven research on mixtures and combined exposures over the last decade and present areas for future attention.
Intramural and extramural mixtures research projects have incorporated a diverse array of chemicals (e.g., polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, botanicals, personal care products, wildfire emissions) and nonchemical stressors (e.g., socioeconomic factors, social adversity) and have focused on many diseases (e.g., breast cancer, atherosclerosis, immune disruption). We have made significant progress in certain areas, such as developing statistical methods for evaluating multiple chemical associations in epidemiology and building translational mixtures projects that include both and models.
Moving forward, additional work is needed to improve mixtures data integration, elucidate interactions between chemical and nonchemical stressors, and resolve the geospatial and temporal nature of mixture exposures. Continued mixtures research will be critical to informing cumulative impact assessments and addressing complex challenges, such as environmental justice and climate change. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP14340.
国家环境卫生科学研究所(NIEHS)继续优先开展研究,以更好地了解因接触化学和非化学应激因素混合物而导致的健康影响。在 2011 年 NIEHS 研讨会“推进混合物研究:预测不良人类健康影响的新视角和方法”的制定和审议过程中,专家们提供了意见,为过去十年的混合物研究活动提供了信息。自那时以来,NIEHS 的混合物研究工作侧重于以下关键主题:(1)确定需要研究的混合物;(2)将来自和研究的混合物数据转化;(3)开展跨学科合作;(4)为基于成分和整体混合物评估方法提供信息;(5)开发足够的相似性方法来比较复杂混合物;(6)利用基于系统的方法评估混合物;(7)关注混合物相关数据的管理和整合。
我们旨在描述 NIEHS 在过去十年中开展的混合物和联合暴露研究,并介绍未来关注的领域。
体内和体外混合物研究项目纳入了多种化学物质(例如多环芳烃、植物药、个人护理产品、野火排放物)和非化学应激因素(例如社会经济因素、社会逆境),并集中于多种疾病(例如乳腺癌、动脉粥样硬化、免疫紊乱)。我们在某些领域取得了重大进展,例如开发了流行病学中评估多种化学物质关联的统计方法,以及建立了包括和研究模型的转化混合物项目。
展望未来,需要进一步努力改善混合物数据集成,阐明化学和非化学应激因素之间的相互作用,并解决混合物暴露的地理空间和时间性质。持续的混合物研究对于告知累积影响评估和解决复杂挑战(例如环境公正和气候变化)至关重要。https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP14340.