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HBM4EU Chromates Study: Urinary Metabolomics Study of Workers Exposed to Hexavalent Chromium

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Main Author: Kozłowska, Lucyna
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Santonen, Tiina, Duca, Radu Corneliu, Godderis, Lode, Jagiello, Karolina, Janasik, Beata, Van Nieuwenhuyse, An, Poels, Katrien, Puzyn, Tomasz, Scheepers, Paul T.J., Sijko, Monika, Silva, Maria João, Sosnowska, Anita, Viegas, Susana, Verdonck, Jelle, Wąsowicz, Wojciech, HBM4EU Chromates Study Team, Statistical Team
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Exposure to hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) may occur in several occupational activities, placing workers in many industries at risk for potential related health outcomes. Untargeted metabolomics was applied to investigate changes in metabolic pathways in response to Cr(VI) exposure. We obtained our data from a study population of 220 male workers with exposure to Cr(VI) and 102 male controls from Belgium, Finland, Poland, Portugal and the Netherlands within the HBM4EU Chromates Study. Urinary metabolite profiles were determined using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry, and differences between post-shift exposed workers and controls were analyzed using principal component analysis. Based on the first two principal components, we observed clustering by industrial chromate application, such as welding, chrome plating, and surface treatment, distinct from controls and not explained by smoking status or alcohol use. The changes in the abundancy of excreted metabolites observed in workers reflect fatty acid and monoamine neurotransmitter metabolism, oxidative modifications of amino acid residues, the excessive formation of abnormal amino acid metabolites and changes in steroid and thyrotropin-releasing hormones. The observed responses could also have resulted from work-related factors other than Cr(VI). Further targeted metabolomics studies are needed to better understand the observed modifications and further explore the suitability of urinary metabolites as early indicators of adverse effects associated with exposure to Cr(VI).
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spelling HBM4EU Chromates Study: Urinary Metabolomics Study of Workers Exposed to Hexavalent ChromiumEnvironmental GenotoxicityBiomarkersHuman BiomonitoringMetabolic PathwaysEarly Biologic EffectsOccupational HealthGenotoxicidade AmbientalExposure to hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) may occur in several occupational activities, placing workers in many industries at risk for potential related health outcomes. Untargeted metabolomics was applied to investigate changes in metabolic pathways in response to Cr(VI) exposure. We obtained our data from a study population of 220 male workers with exposure to Cr(VI) and 102 male controls from Belgium, Finland, Poland, Portugal and the Netherlands within the HBM4EU Chromates Study. Urinary metabolite profiles were determined using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry, and differences between post-shift exposed workers and controls were analyzed using principal component analysis. Based on the first two principal components, we observed clustering by industrial chromate application, such as welding, chrome plating, and surface treatment, distinct from controls and not explained by smoking status or alcohol use. The changes in the abundancy of excreted metabolites observed in workers reflect fatty acid and monoamine neurotransmitter metabolism, oxidative modifications of amino acid residues, the excessive formation of abnormal amino acid metabolites and changes in steroid and thyrotropin-releasing hormones. The observed responses could also have resulted from work-related factors other than Cr(VI). Further targeted metabolomics studies are needed to better understand the observed modifications and further explore the suitability of urinary metabolites as early indicators of adverse effects associated with exposure to Cr(VI).MDPIRepositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de SaúdeKozłowska, LucynaSantonen, TiinaDuca, Radu CorneliuGodderis, LodeJagiello, KarolinaJanasik, BeataVan Nieuwenhuyse, AnPoels, KatrienPuzyn, TomaszScheepers, Paul T.J.Sijko, MonikaSilva, Maria JoãoSosnowska, AnitaViegas, SusanaVerdonck, JelleWąsowicz, WojciechHBM4EU Chromates Study TeamStatistical Team2022-12-05T12:39:50Z2022-04-182022-04-18T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/8378eng2218-198910.3390/metabo12040362info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-26T14:13:52Zoai:repositorio.insa.pt:10400.18/8378Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T21:28:24.714862Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv HBM4EU Chromates Study: Urinary Metabolomics Study of Workers Exposed to Hexavalent Chromium
title HBM4EU Chromates Study: Urinary Metabolomics Study of Workers Exposed to Hexavalent Chromium
spellingShingle HBM4EU Chromates Study: Urinary Metabolomics Study of Workers Exposed to Hexavalent Chromium
Kozłowska, Lucyna
Environmental Genotoxicity
Biomarkers
Human Biomonitoring
Metabolic Pathways
Early Biologic Effects
Occupational Health
Genotoxicidade Ambiental
title_short HBM4EU Chromates Study: Urinary Metabolomics Study of Workers Exposed to Hexavalent Chromium
title_full HBM4EU Chromates Study: Urinary Metabolomics Study of Workers Exposed to Hexavalent Chromium
title_fullStr HBM4EU Chromates Study: Urinary Metabolomics Study of Workers Exposed to Hexavalent Chromium
title_full_unstemmed HBM4EU Chromates Study: Urinary Metabolomics Study of Workers Exposed to Hexavalent Chromium
title_sort HBM4EU Chromates Study: Urinary Metabolomics Study of Workers Exposed to Hexavalent Chromium
author Kozłowska, Lucyna
author_facet Kozłowska, Lucyna
Santonen, Tiina
Duca, Radu Corneliu
Godderis, Lode
Jagiello, Karolina
Janasik, Beata
Van Nieuwenhuyse, An
Poels, Katrien
Puzyn, Tomasz
Scheepers, Paul T.J.
Sijko, Monika
Silva, Maria João
Sosnowska, Anita
Viegas, Susana
Verdonck, Jelle
Wąsowicz, Wojciech
HBM4EU Chromates Study Team
Statistical Team
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author2 Santonen, Tiina
Duca, Radu Corneliu
Godderis, Lode
Jagiello, Karolina
Janasik, Beata
Van Nieuwenhuyse, An
Poels, Katrien
Puzyn, Tomasz
Scheepers, Paul T.J.
Sijko, Monika
Silva, Maria João
Sosnowska, Anita
Viegas, Susana
Verdonck, Jelle
Wąsowicz, Wojciech
HBM4EU Chromates Study Team
Statistical Team
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de Saúde
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kozłowska, Lucyna
Santonen, Tiina
Duca, Radu Corneliu
Godderis, Lode
Jagiello, Karolina
Janasik, Beata
Van Nieuwenhuyse, An
Poels, Katrien
Puzyn, Tomasz
Scheepers, Paul T.J.
Sijko, Monika
Silva, Maria João
Sosnowska, Anita
Viegas, Susana
Verdonck, Jelle
Wąsowicz, Wojciech
HBM4EU Chromates Study Team
Statistical Team
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Environmental Genotoxicity
Biomarkers
Human Biomonitoring
Metabolic Pathways
Early Biologic Effects
Occupational Health
Genotoxicidade Ambiental
topic Environmental Genotoxicity
Biomarkers
Human Biomonitoring
Metabolic Pathways
Early Biologic Effects
Occupational Health
Genotoxicidade Ambiental
description Exposure to hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) may occur in several occupational activities, placing workers in many industries at risk for potential related health outcomes. Untargeted metabolomics was applied to investigate changes in metabolic pathways in response to Cr(VI) exposure. We obtained our data from a study population of 220 male workers with exposure to Cr(VI) and 102 male controls from Belgium, Finland, Poland, Portugal and the Netherlands within the HBM4EU Chromates Study. Urinary metabolite profiles were determined using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry, and differences between post-shift exposed workers and controls were analyzed using principal component analysis. Based on the first two principal components, we observed clustering by industrial chromate application, such as welding, chrome plating, and surface treatment, distinct from controls and not explained by smoking status or alcohol use. The changes in the abundancy of excreted metabolites observed in workers reflect fatty acid and monoamine neurotransmitter metabolism, oxidative modifications of amino acid residues, the excessive formation of abnormal amino acid metabolites and changes in steroid and thyrotropin-releasing hormones. The observed responses could also have resulted from work-related factors other than Cr(VI). Further targeted metabolomics studies are needed to better understand the observed modifications and further explore the suitability of urinary metabolites as early indicators of adverse effects associated with exposure to Cr(VI).
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