Biomarkers of health and welfare: A One Health perspective from the laboratory side

A biomarker is any measurement reflecting an interaction between a biological system and a potential hazard, which may be chemical, physical, or biological. The One World, One Health concept established that human and animal health and the environmental state are highly interconnected, sharing commo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Research in veterinary science 2020-02, Vol.128, p.299-307
Hauptverfasser: Franco-Martínez, Lorena, Martínez-Subiela, Silvia, Cerón, José Joaquín, Tecles, Fernando, Eckersall, Peter David, Oravcova, Katarina, Tvarijonaviciute, Asta
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Zusammenfassung:A biomarker is any measurement reflecting an interaction between a biological system and a potential hazard, which may be chemical, physical, or biological. The One World, One Health concept established that human and animal health and the environmental state are highly interconnected, sharing common aspects that can be applied globally in these three components. In this paper, we review how the concept of One Health can be applied to biomarkers of health and welfare, with a special focus on five points that can be applied to any biomarker when it is expected to be used to evaluate the human, animal or environmental health. Three of these points are: (1) the different biomarkers that can be used, (2) the different sample types where the biomarkers can be analysed, and (3) the main methods that can be used for their measurement. In addition, we will evaluate two key points needed for adequate use of a biomarker in any situation: (4) a proper analytical validation in the sample that it is going to be used, and (5) a correct selection of the biomarker. It is expected that this knowledge will help to have a broader idea about the use of biomarkers of health and welfare and also will contribute to a better and more accurate use of these biomarkers having in mind their One Health perspective. •Information from biomarkers used in one species could be applied to others in the One Health concept.•A correct selection of the biomarker to be studied is of high importance since it could be species or specimen dependant.•Validation should be made prior to the use of any new assay in the sample type or species were it is planning to be applied.
ISSN:0034-5288
1532-2661
DOI:10.1016/j.rvsc.2019.12.012