Wristband Personal Passive Samplers and Suspect Screening Methods Highlight Gender Disparities in Chemical Exposures.
Nicholas J HerkertGordon J GetzingerKate HoffmanAnna S YoungJoseph G AllenJessica L LevasseurP Lee FergusonHeather M StapletonPublished in: Environmental science & technology (2024)
Wristband personal samplers enable human exposure assessments for a diverse range of chemical contaminants and exposure settings with a previously unattainable scale and cost-effectiveness. Paired with nontargeted analyses, wristbands can provide important exposure monitoring data to expand our understanding of the environmental exposome. Here, a custom scripted suspect screening workflow was developed in the R programming language for feature selection and chemical annotations using gas chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry data acquired from the analysis of wristband samples collected from five different cohorts. The workflow includes blank subtraction, internal standard normalization, prediction of chemical uses in products, and feature annotation using multiple library search metrics and metadata from PubChem, among other functionalities. The workflow was developed and validated against 104 analytes identified by targeted analytical results in previously published reports of wristbands. A true positive rate of 62 and 48% in a quality control matrix and wristband samples, respectively, was observed for our optimum set of parameters. Feature analysis identified 458 features that were significantly higher on female-worn wristbands and only 21 features that were significantly higher on male-worn wristbands across all cohorts. Tentative identifications suggest that personal care products are a primary driver of the differences observed.
Keyphrases
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- gas chromatography
- liquid chromatography
- electronic health record
- mass spectrometry
- quality control
- tandem mass spectrometry
- machine learning
- ultra high performance liquid chromatography
- deep learning
- healthcare
- big data
- endothelial cells
- palliative care
- magnetic resonance
- gas chromatography mass spectrometry
- autism spectrum disorder
- mental health
- quality improvement
- emergency department
- randomized controlled trial
- climate change
- drinking water
- affordable care act
- drug delivery
- solid phase extraction
- pluripotent stem cells
- rna seq
- high resolution
- human health