Project: Investigating the Human Mycobolome through Uniting Large-scale Epidemiological and Mechanistic Poly-omic Designs
2020-12-01 – 2025-11-30
- Abstract
Mycotoxins, toxic fungal secondary metabolites, known to be the most hazardous of all food contaminants in terms of chronic toxicity, have the potential to contribute to a diversity of adverse health effects in humans, and are unfortunately ubiquitously present in our daily diet. Chronic low-dose intake of multiple mycotoxins are hypothesized to be associated with an increased risk of developing human carcinomas. HuMyco refers to a unique, holistic & multi(cross)-disciplinary research field, aiming at comprehensively investigating the human mycobolome through uniting large-scale epidemiological & mechanistic designs using a poly-omic approach. Focus is set to generate newly hypotheses-driven insights into the role of multiple mycotoxin exposure in the aetiology of human carcinomas. The capability of conducting accurate exposure assessments of mycotoxins at the individual-level is required to fully understand the potential health consequences in humans, therefore, mycotoxin biomarkers of exposure will be primarily identified in vitro, and validated using human intervention studies by elucidating human mycotoxicokinetic profiles. The nature and extent of associations between estimated external and internal dietary multiple mycotoxin exposures and developing carcinomas will be investigated through large-scale epidemiological bio-cohorts, established in both Europe and Africa. To further disentangle possible associative mycotoxin-induced cancer development, causal relations will be verified through an innovative mechanistic arm applying advanced cutting-edged technologies. HuMyco contributes to dietary-based human health prevention by identification of specific cancer risks related to multiple mycotoxins exposure.
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Development, validation, and application of an innovative UHPLC-Orbitrap-HRMS method for multi-class analysis of endocrine disruptors in bottled water: Influence of bottle material, water source, and retail price
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Exploring mycotoxin exposure in Parkinson’s disease : no plasma level differences but dietary correlations emerge
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Aflatoxin B1 induces subtle but coordinated histone modifications in Epstein-Barr virus infected and non-infected Burkitt lymphoma cells
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Derivation of human toxicokinetic parameters and chemical-specific adjustment factor of citrinin through a human intervention trial and hierarchical Bayesian population modeling
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Integrative human intervention study for mycotoxin biomarker discovery and toxicokinetic characterization
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Derivation of human toxicokinetic parameters and internal threshold of toxicological concern for tenuazonic acid through a human intervention trial and hierarchical Bayesian population modeling
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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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Ochratoxin A status at birth is associated with reduced birth weight and ponderal index in rural Burkina Faso
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Prenatal multiple micronutrient-fortified balanced energy-protein supplementation and newborn telomere length and mitochondrial DNA content : a randomized controlled efficacy trial in rural Burkina Faso
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The interplay of dietary mycotoxins and oncogenic viruses toward human carcinogenesis : a scoping review