Multi-omics signatures of the human early life exposome

Author:

Maitre LéaORCID,Bustamante MarionaORCID,Hernández-Ferrer CarlesORCID,Thiel Denise,Lau Chung-Ho E.ORCID,Siskos Alexandros P.ORCID,Vives-Usano Marta,Ruiz-Arenas CarlosORCID,Pelegrí-Sisó DolorsORCID,Robinson OliverORCID,Mason DanORCID,Wright John,Cadiou Solène,Slama Rémy,Heude BarbaraORCID,Casas MaribelORCID,Sunyer Jordi,Papadopoulou Eleni Z.,Gutzkow Kristine B.,Andrusaityte SandraORCID,Grazuleviciene ReginaORCID,Vafeiadi MarinaORCID,Chatzi Leda,Sakhi Amrit K.,Thomsen CathrineORCID,Tamayo Ibon,Nieuwenhuijsen Mark,Urquiza JoseORCID,Borràs EvaORCID,Sabidó Eduard,Quintela Inés,Carracedo Ángel,Estivill Xavier,Coen Muireann,González Juan R.ORCID,Keun Hector C.ORCID,Vrijheid MartineORCID

Abstract

AbstractEnvironmental exposures during early life play a critical role in life-course health, yet the molecular phenotypes underlying environmental effects on health are poorly understood. In the Human Early Life Exposome (HELIX) project, a multi-centre cohort of 1301 mother-child pairs, we associate individual exposomes consisting of >100 chemical, outdoor, social and lifestyle exposures assessed in pregnancy and childhood, with multi-omics profiles (methylome, transcriptome, proteins and metabolites) in childhood. We identify 1170 associations, 249 in pregnancy and 921 in childhood, which reveal potential biological responses and sources of exposure. Pregnancy exposures, including maternal smoking, cadmium and molybdenum, are predominantly associated with child DNA methylation changes. In contrast, childhood exposures are associated with features across all omics layers, most frequently the serum metabolome, revealing signatures for diet, toxic chemical compounds, essential trace elements, and weather conditions, among others. Our comprehensive and unique resource of all associations (https://helixomics.isglobal.org/) will serve to guide future investigation into the biological imprints of the early life exposome.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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