Maternal urinary phthalate metabolites are associated with lipidomic signatures among pregnant women in Puerto Rico.
Pahriya AshrapMax T AungDeborah J WatkinsBhramar MukherjeeZaira Rosario-PabónCarmen M Vélez-VegaAkram AlshawabkehJosé F CorderoJohn D MeekerPublished in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2022)
This study leverages emerging technology to evaluate lipidome-wide signatures of phthalate exposure during pregnancy. The greatest lipid signatures of phthalate exposure were observed for diacylglycerol 40:7 and plasmenyl-phosphatidylcholine 35:1. Polymerized glycerides are important for energy production and regulated through hormone signaling, while plasmenyl-phosphatidylcholines have been implicated in membrane dynamics and important for cell-to-cell signaling. Characterization of these mechanisms are relevant for informing the etiology of maternal and children's health outcomes.