Prenatal exposure to environmental contaminants and cord serum metabolite profiles in future immune-mediated diseases.
Bagavathy Shanmugam KarthikeyanTuulia HyötyläinenTannaz GhaffarzadeganEric TriplettMatej OresicJohnny LudvigssonPublished in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2024)
Abnormal metabolism is a common feature preceding several autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. However, few studies compared common and specific metabolic patterns preceding these diseases. Here we hypothesized that exposure to environmental contaminants impacts cord serum metabolome, which may contribute to the development of autoimmune diseases. We found differences in exposure levels between the controls and those who later developed various diseases, and importantly, on the metabolic changes associated with the exposures. High contaminant exposure levels were associated with specific changes in metabolome. Our study suggests that prenatal exposure to specific environmental contaminants alters the cord serum metabolomes, which, in turn, might increase the risk of various immune-mediated diseases.