Towards a personalized risk assessment for exposure of humans to toxic substances

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Autor(a) principal: Pedrete,Thaís de Almeida
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Mota,Caroline de Lima, Gonçalves,Eline Simões, Moreira,Josino Costa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cadernos Saúde Coletiva (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-462X2016000200262
Resumo: Abstract Great response variability caused by genetic and/or environmental factors has been observed among organisms exposed to hazardous chemicals. This subject has been a topic of intense discussion in the USA since President Obama announced support for an “era of precision medicine”, which consists in the inclusion of genetic data of patients in the treatment design, imposing a new approach to risk assessment. Personalized evaluation must consider the phenotypic factors of an individual. Among the markers that have been developed to evaluate any alteration in the structure or function of organisms, biomarkers of susceptibility are of great importance because they indicate the natural characteristics of a given organism which make it more sensitive to a specific adverse effect or disease, or more responsive to exposure to a specific chemical/drug. The ‘-omics’ technologies provide an insight into the relationship between chemical effects and molecular mechanisms of action. These technologies are the pillars for a personalized toxicology and precision medicine. Predictive toxicology requires a more comprehensive knowledge on specific individual factors or susceptibilities predisposing to diseases, enabling personalized risk assessment and adequate medical treatment.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Towards a personalized risk assessment for exposure of humans to toxic substances
title Towards a personalized risk assessment for exposure of humans to toxic substances
spellingShingle Towards a personalized risk assessment for exposure of humans to toxic substances
Pedrete,Thaís de Almeida
personalized risk
susceptibility
predictive toxicology
human exposure
toxic substances
title_short Towards a personalized risk assessment for exposure of humans to toxic substances
title_full Towards a personalized risk assessment for exposure of humans to toxic substances
title_fullStr Towards a personalized risk assessment for exposure of humans to toxic substances
title_full_unstemmed Towards a personalized risk assessment for exposure of humans to toxic substances
title_sort Towards a personalized risk assessment for exposure of humans to toxic substances
author Pedrete,Thaís de Almeida
author_facet Pedrete,Thaís de Almeida
Mota,Caroline de Lima
Gonçalves,Eline Simões
Moreira,Josino Costa
author_role author
author2 Mota,Caroline de Lima
Gonçalves,Eline Simões
Moreira,Josino Costa
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pedrete,Thaís de Almeida
Mota,Caroline de Lima
Gonçalves,Eline Simões
Moreira,Josino Costa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv personalized risk
susceptibility
predictive toxicology
human exposure
toxic substances
topic personalized risk
susceptibility
predictive toxicology
human exposure
toxic substances
description Abstract Great response variability caused by genetic and/or environmental factors has been observed among organisms exposed to hazardous chemicals. This subject has been a topic of intense discussion in the USA since President Obama announced support for an “era of precision medicine”, which consists in the inclusion of genetic data of patients in the treatment design, imposing a new approach to risk assessment. Personalized evaluation must consider the phenotypic factors of an individual. Among the markers that have been developed to evaluate any alteration in the structure or function of organisms, biomarkers of susceptibility are of great importance because they indicate the natural characteristics of a given organism which make it more sensitive to a specific adverse effect or disease, or more responsive to exposure to a specific chemical/drug. The ‘-omics’ technologies provide an insight into the relationship between chemical effects and molecular mechanisms of action. These technologies are the pillars for a personalized toxicology and precision medicine. Predictive toxicology requires a more comprehensive knowledge on specific individual factors or susceptibilities predisposing to diseases, enabling personalized risk assessment and adequate medical treatment.
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