Project: The Flemish exposome project: towards a comprehensive understanding of the life-course impact of dietary and environmental exposure on chronic low-grade gut inflammation (FLEXiGUT)
2021-01-01 – 2025-12-31
- Abstract
The human exposome covers the totality of non-genetic exposures from conception throughout the life course. The Flemish exposome project, FLEXiGUT, combines the unique and complementary expertise in Flanders on dietary- and environment-related human biomarkers and biomonitoring, metabolomics, microbiome research and epidemiology to investigate the complex human exposome. This first large-scale Flemish Exposome study, will make use of biomonitoring and -omics based technologies on the available biological matrices of the Flemish Environage Birth and the Flemish Gut Microbiome cohorts. Associations between the acquired exposome metadata and chronic low-grade gut inflammation parameters and related diseases will be analysed using an integrated -omics approach. Our pioneering results will be validated through extension towards other international cohorts.
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- Journal Article
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Sex differences in the association between long-term ambient particulate air pollution and the intestinal microbiome composition of children
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Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry for the determination of multiple mycotoxins in serum through suspect screening and targeted approaches : advancing human mycotoxin biomonitoring
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Human biomonitoring of multiple mycotoxins in sera of Flemish adult population : results of the FLEXiGUT project
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Human mycotoxin exposure : from biomonitoring towards exposomics
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Human biomonitoring of multiple mycotoxins in the Flemish child and adult population : results of the FLEXiGUT project
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- Conference Paper
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FLEXiGUT : investigating the importance of the exposome in the development and progression of chronic low-grade gut inflammation
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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FLEXiGUT : investigating the life-course impact of dietary and environmental exposure on chronic low-grade gut inflammation
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- Conference Paper
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Comparison of UHPLC-MS/MS methodologies for human biomonitoring of multiple mycotoxins in serum
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- Journal Article
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Dual UHPLC-HRMS metabolomics and lipidomics and automated data processing workflow for comprehensive high-throughput gut phenotyping
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- Journal Article
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FLEXiGUT : rationale for exposomics associations with chronic low-grade gut inflammation