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Multigenerational effects of disperse blue 79 at environmentally relevant concentrations on zebrafish (Danio rerio) fecundity: An integrated approach.

J Hazard Mater

October 2024

China CDC Key Laboratory of Environment and Population Health, National Institute of Environmental Health, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, China; Center for Global Health, School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China. Electronic address:

The brominated azo dye (BAD) Disperse Blue (DB79) is a widespread environmental pollutant. The long-term toxicological effects of DB79 and the mechanisms thereof must be understood to allow assessment of the risks of DB79 pollution. A dual-omics approach employing in silico analysis, bioinformatics, and in vitro bioassays was used to investigate the transgenerational (F-F) toxicity of DB79 in zebrafish at environmentally relevant concentrations and identify molecular initiating events and key events associated with DB79-induced fertility disorders.

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Integrative genome-centric metagenomics for surface water surveillance: Elucidating microbiomes, antimicrobial resistance, and their associations.

Water Res

October 2024

Joint Institute for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (JIFSAN), Food Safety and Security Systems (CFS(3)), University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA. Electronic address:

Surface water ecosystems are intimately intertwined with anthropogenic activities and have significant public health implications as primary sources of irrigation water in agricultural production. Our extensive metagenomic analysis examined 404 surface water samples from four different geological regions in Chile and Brazil, spanning irrigation canals (n = 135), rivers (n = 121), creeks (n = 74), reservoirs (n = 66), and ponds (n = 8). Overall, 50.

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Integrated network toxicology, transcriptomics and gut microbiomics reveals hepatotoxicity mechanism induced by benzo[a]pyrene exposure in mice.

Toxicol Appl Pharmacol

October 2024

Department of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, School of Public Health, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030, China; Hubei Key Laboratory of Food Nutrition and Safety, School of Public Health, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030, China; Ministry of Education Key Lab of Environment and Health, School of Public Health, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030, China. Electronic address:

Benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) is a ubiquitous environmental pollutant posing various toxicity effects on organisms. Previous studies demonstrated that BaP could induce hepatotoxicity, while the underlying mechanism remains incompletely elucidated. In this study, a comprehensive strategy including network toxicology, transcriptomics and gut microbiomics was applied to investigate the hepatotoxicity and the associated mechanism of BaP exposure in mice.

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  • The text discusses the development of a portable device designed for real-time analysis of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a harmful fluorinated pollutant, in the atmosphere.
  • The device uses a special nanozyme that changes its activity when it interacts with PFOA, enabling it to produce a measurable color and fluorescence change, signaling the presence of the contaminant.
  • This innovative approach aims to improve environmental monitoring near industrial sites, providing a foundation for creating similar devices to detect other atmospheric pollutants.
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Organophosphate esters (OPEs) have been widely produced and used, while little is known about their occurrence in the food chain and potential sources. In this study, raw cow milk, cow drinking water, and feed were collected from pastures across China, and OPEs were tested to explore the occurrence and transmission of OPEs in the food chain and to further assess daily OPE intakes for cows and humans via certain food consumption. The median level of ∑OPEs (sum of 15 OPEs) in raw milk was 2140 pg/mL, and tris(1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TCIPP) was the most abundant OPE.

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For decades, the 16S rRNA gene has been used to taxonomically classify prokaryotic species and to taxonomically profile microbial communities. However, the 16S rRNA gene has been criticized for being too conserved to differentiate between distinct species. We argue that the inability to differentiate between species is not a unique feature of the 16S rRNA gene.

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Establishment of the improved colonization of Escherichia coli laboratory strain in the intestine mediated by single gene deletion.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

November 2024

Department of Biotechnology, The University of Tokyo, Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8657, Japan; Collaborative Research Institute of Innovative Microbiology, The University of Tokyo, Japan. Electronic address:

In light of the emerging importance of the gut microbiome in human health, there is a need to improve the colonization efficiency of therapeutic bacteria called probiotics. Despite their recognized potential, artificially administered bacteria exhibit poor colonization in the intestine, limiting their therapeutic efficacy. Addressing this challenge requires innovative strategies; however, reported examples are limited.

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Parental exposure to acrylamide disrupts sphingolipid metabolism and impairs transgenerational neurodevelopment in zebrafish (Danio rerio) offspring.

Sci Total Environ

November 2024

NHC Key Laboratory of Food Safety Risk Assessment, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Research Unit (No. 2019RU014), China National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment, Beijing 100021, China.

Acrylamide exposure has become an emerging environmental and food safety issue, and its toxicity poses a potential threat to public health worldwide. However, limited studies have paid attention to the detrimental effects of parental exposure to acrylamide on the neurodevelopment in zebrafish offspring. In this study, the embryos were life-cycle exposed to acrylamide (0.

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  • Risk-category-based screening for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) in non-high-risk individuals is more cost-effective than standard 3-yearly screening, especially among the Chinese population.
  • A study using data from the China Kadoorie Biobank found that tailored screening intervals (6 years for low-risk, 3 years for intermediate-low-risk, and 2 years for intermediate-high risk) could significantly lower the number of unidentified high-risk individuals and prevent around 113,000 ASCVD events over a decade.
  • Overall, employing risk-based screening strategies not only identifies more high-risk patients earlier but can also enhance quality of life and potentially reduce healthcare costs.
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Screening for compounds with bioaccumulation potential in breast milk using their retention behavior in two-dimensional gas chromatography.

Environ Int

August 2024

Research Unit of Food Safety, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (No. 2019RU014); NHC Key Lab of Food Safety Risk Assessment, China National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment (CFSA), Beijing 100022, China.

Discovery of emerging pollutants in breast milk will be helpful for understanding the hazards to human health. However, it is difficult to identify key compounds among thousands present in complex samples. In this study, a method for screening compounds with bioaccumulation potential was developed.

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Determination of Toxic Elements in Botanical Dietary Supplement Ingredient Reference Materials.

J AOAC Int

November 2024

National Institutes of Health, Scientific Consultant, IFC contractor in support of the Office of Dietary Supplements, Bethesda, MD 20817, USA.

Background: The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has produced over 40 botanical dietary supplement Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) and reference materials (RMs) with values assigned for chemical markers and/or active compounds. Although environmental accumulation or inadvertent introduction of toxic elements (arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury) is a potential source of exposure in botanical dietary supplement products, the majority of the dietary supplement SRMs/RMs do not have values assigned for the four major toxic elements.

Objective: To determine As, Cd, Pb, and Hg content in the current inventory of NIST botanical dietary supplement SRMs/RMs.

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Assessing the efficacy of sanitizer sprays during brush or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) roller treatment to reduce Salmonella populations on whole mangoes.

Food Res Int

September 2024

Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Citrus Research and Education Center, University of Florida, Lake Alfred, FL 33850, USA. Electronic address:

Sanitizer spray and brush roller treatments have been documented as an effective means of reducing Salmonella on the surface of produce. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of chlorine (NaOCl), peroxyacetic acid (PAA), and chlorine dioxide (ClO) sprays to reduce Salmonella populations on the surface of mangoes during washing with brush or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) rollers. Whole mangoes were spot inoculated with 100 µL of a rifampicin-resistant Salmonella (8 log CFU/mL) cocktail at the equator and dried for 1 h.

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Natural Occurrence and Co-Occurrence of Beauvericin and Enniatins in Wheat Kernels from China.

Toxins (Basel)

June 2024

NHC Key Laboratory of Food Safety Risk Assessment, Chinese Academy of Medical Science Research Unit (2019RU014), China National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment, Beijing 100021, China.

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  • A study analyzed 769 wheat kernels from six Chinese provinces for the presence of beauvericin (BEA) and four enniatins (ENNs) using advanced testing methods.
  • The results found BEA to be the most prevalent toxin, with concentrations varying significantly, while ENB was noted to be present in higher amounts than ENA.
  • There was a notable co-occurrence of BEA and ENNs in the samples, with almost 43% showing multiple toxins, suggesting widespread contamination in Chinese wheat.
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Advancing Health Equity: Efforts to Expand Education on Skin Lightening Products.

Public Health Rep

July 2024

Office of Minority Health and Health Equity, Office of the Commissioner, US Food and Drug Administration, Silver Spring, MD, USA.

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Exploiting hosts and vectors: viral strategies for facilitating transmission.

EMBO Rep

August 2024

New Cornerstone Science Laboratory, Tsinghua-Peking Center for Life Sciences, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, China.

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  • Viruses have smart ways to survive and spread by changing how their hosts and the insects that carry them behave.
  • They can influence what these insects eat or how they act, which helps viruses jump to new hosts.
  • Learning about these tricks can help scientists find better ways to stop viruses from spreading and causing diseases.
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  • * A genome-wide association study (GWAS) of over 100,000 Chinese adults uncovered 128 unique genetic loci linked to various BP traits, including 74 newly identified associations.
  • * The study revealed significant genetic differences, showing that Chinese populations have higher heritability and larger genetic effects compared to European or Japanese groups, emphasizing the need for more diverse research to grasp BP genetics and their implications for disease risk.
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A promising metabolite, 9-aminominocycline, restores the sensitivity of tigecycline against (X4)-positive .

Front Microbiol

July 2024

Animal-Derived Food Safety Innovation Team, College of Animal Science and Technology, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, China.

The emergence and widespread of tigecycline resistance undoubtedly poses a serious threat to public health globally. The exploration of combination therapies has become preferred antibacterial strategies to alleviate this global burden. In this study, tigecycline-resistant (X4)-positive were selected for adjuvant screening.

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To investigate the epidemiology of Shiga toxin-producing (STEC) in dairy cattle, 975 samples (185 feces, 34 silage, 36 cattle drinking water, 360 raw milk, and 360 teat skin swabs) were collected from two dairy farms in Baoji and Yangling, Shaanxi Province, China, and were screened for STEC. Whole-genome sequencing was used to analyze the genomic characteristics and potential transmission of STEC isolates. A total of 32 samples were contaminated with STEC, including 4.

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Introduction: The intestinal immune system plays a pivotal role in the induction of immune responses against food. In the case of T cell response, dendritic cells (DCs) are especially important. However, the regulation of immune responses to food by intestinal DCs has been poorly described.

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The Implementation Moonshot Project for Alternative Chemical Testing (IMPACT) toward a Human Exposome Project.

ALTEX

July 2024

Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT), Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Whiting School of Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.

The Human Exposome Project aims to revolutionize our understanding of how environmental exposures affect human health by systematically cataloging and analyzing the myriad exposures individuals encounter throughout their lives. This initiative draws a parallel with the Human Genome Project, expanding the focus from genetic factors to the dynamic and complex nature of environ-mental interactions. The project leverages advanced methodologies such as omics technologies, biomonitoring, microphysiological systems (MPS), and artificial intelligence (AI), forming the foun-dation of exposome intelligence (EI) to integrate and interpret vast datasets.

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The importance of avian influenza virus (AIV) detection in clinical diagnosis and prognosis has been deeply recognized. In this study, the ultrasensitive detection of AIV subtype H5N1 was achieved by ICP-MS combined with DNA dendrimer-carried silver nanoparticle (AgNP) labeling. First, a magnetic control system was constructed by anchoring double-strand DNAs (dsDNAs) which contained a complementary sequence of H5N1 and two locked triggers on the surface of magnetic beads (MBs).

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[Associations of body mass index and waist circumference with risk of chronic kidney disease in adults in China].

Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi

July 2024

Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Peking University, Beijing 100191, China Peking University Center for Public Health and Epidemic Preparedness & Response, Beijing 100191, China Key Laboratory of Epidemiology of Major Diseases (Peking University), Ministry of Education, Beijing 100191, China State Key Laboratory of Vascular Homeostasis and Remodeling, Peking University, Beijing 100191, China.

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  • This study analyzed the relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) with the risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) using data from 480,430 adults in China, excluding those with certain pre-existing conditions.
  • Over an average follow-up period of 11.8 years, more than 5,400 cases of CKD were identified, highlighting varying associations between BMI categories and CKD risk, particularly showing that underweight individuals had a higher CKD risk compared to those with a normal BMI.
  • The findings revealed that central obesity indicated a different relationship between BMI and CKD risk; non-central obese participants showed a protective effect of a normal BMI, whereas central obese participants had an increased risk,
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Investigation of cannabidiol-induced cytotoxicity in human hepatic cells.

Toxicology

August 2024

Division of Biochemical Toxicology, National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR), U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Jefferson, AR 72079, USA. Electronic address:

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  • * The study found that CBD causes cell death and stress in liver cells by disturbing the cell cycle and inducing apoptosis, and that using an ER stress inhibitor can reduce this damage.
  • * Researchers highlighted that specific cytochrome P450 enzymes (CYPs), especially CYP2D6, are involved in CBD metabolism and can help mitigate its cytotoxic effects in liver cells.
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Comparison on the mechanism and potency of hepatotoxicity among hemp extract and its four major constituent cannabinoids.

Toxicology

August 2024

Division of Toxicology, Office of Applied Research and Safety Assessment, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, US Food and Drug Administration, Laurel, MD 20708, USA.

Cannabidiol (CBD) has been reported to induce hepatotoxicity in clinical trials and research studies; however, little is known about the safety of other nonintoxicating cannabinoids. New approach methodologies (NAMs) based on bioinformatic analysis of high-throughput transcriptomic data are gaining increasing importance in risk assessment and regulatory decision-making of data-poor chemicals. In the current study, we conducted a concentration response transcriptomic analysis of hemp extract and its four major constituent cannabinoids [CBD, cannabichromene (CBC), cannabigerol (CBG), and cannabinol (CBN)] in hepatocytes derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs).

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The extensive utilization of pesticides results in their frequent detection in aquatic environments, often as complex mixtures, posing risks to aquatic organisms. The hook snout carp (Opsariichthys bidens) serves as a valuable bioindicator for evaluating the impacts of environmental pollutants in aquatic ecosystems. However, few studies examined the toxic effects of pesticides on O.

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