From cohorts to molecules: Adverse impacts of endocrine disrupting mixtures

Convergent evidence associates exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) with major human diseases, even at regulation-compliant concentrations. This might be because humans are exposed to EDC mixtures, whereas chemical regulation is based on a risk assessment of individual compounds. Here,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 2022-02, Vol.375 (6582), p.eabe8244-eabe8244
Hauptverfasser: Caporale, Nicolò, Leemans, Michelle, Birgersson, Lina, Germain, Pierre-Luc, Cheroni, Cristina, Borbély, Gábor, Engdahl, Elin, Lindh, Christian, Bressan, Raul Bardini, Cavallo, Francesca, Chorev, Nadav Even, D'Agostino, Giuseppe Alessandro, Pollard, Steven M, Rigoli, Marco Tullio, Tenderini, Erika, Tobon, Alejandro Lopez, Trattaro, Sebastiano, Troglio, Flavia, Zanella, Matteo, Bergman, Åke, Damdimopoulou, Pauliina, Jönsson, Maria, Kiess, Wieland, Kitraki, Efthymia, Kiviranta, Hannu, Nånberg, Eewa, Öberg, Mattias, Rantakokko, Panu, Rudén, Christina, Söder, Olle, Bornehag, Carl-Gustaf, Demeneix, Barbara, Fini, Jean-Baptiste, Gennings, Chris, Rüegg, Joëlle, Sturve, Joachim, Testa, Giuseppe
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Zusammenfassung:Convergent evidence associates exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) with major human diseases, even at regulation-compliant concentrations. This might be because humans are exposed to EDC mixtures, whereas chemical regulation is based on a risk assessment of individual compounds. Here, we developed a mixture-centered risk assessment strategy that integrates epidemiological and experimental evidence. We identified that exposure to an EDC mixture in early pregnancy is associated with language delay in offspring. At human-relevant concentrations, this mixture disrupted hormone-regulated and disease-relevant regulatory networks in human brain organoids and in the model organisms and , as well as behavioral responses. Reinterrogating epidemiological data, we found that up to 54% of the children had prenatal exposures above experimentally derived levels of concern, reaching, for the upper decile compared with the lowest decile of exposure, a 3.3 times higher risk of language delay.
ISSN:0036-8075
1095-9203
1095-9203
DOI:10.1126/science.abe8244