2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19148758
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Integration of Omics Approaches Enhances the Impact of Scientific Research in Environmental Applications

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“…Currently, the One Health perspective for research that unifies animal, human, and environmental health, requires multidisciplinary approaches to deepen the understanding of microbial communities that inhabit a given environment (Oliveira et al, 2023;Banerjee & van der Heijden, 2023;Zinsstag et al, 2018;Farschtschi et al, 2022;Hilborn & Beasley, 2015). An increasing amount of evidence suggests that experimental strategies including global analyses of DNA, RNA, metabolites, and proteins (areas of research classified as "omics") promising alternatives to conducting One Health studies (Gruszecka-Kosowska et al, 2022;Tigistu-Sahle et al, 2023) and the possibility to assess these studios in a variety of environments, ecosystems or conditions. Nevertheless, the presence of genera associated with MRD or noxious species raises the possibility that the same event may occur in other cities located around water bodies, which could affect the health of its inhabitants.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Core Diversity Of The Microbiotamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the One Health perspective for research that unifies animal, human, and environmental health, requires multidisciplinary approaches to deepen the understanding of microbial communities that inhabit a given environment (Oliveira et al, 2023;Banerjee & van der Heijden, 2023;Zinsstag et al, 2018;Farschtschi et al, 2022;Hilborn & Beasley, 2015). An increasing amount of evidence suggests that experimental strategies including global analyses of DNA, RNA, metabolites, and proteins (areas of research classified as "omics") promising alternatives to conducting One Health studies (Gruszecka-Kosowska et al, 2022;Tigistu-Sahle et al, 2023) and the possibility to assess these studios in a variety of environments, ecosystems or conditions. Nevertheless, the presence of genera associated with MRD or noxious species raises the possibility that the same event may occur in other cities located around water bodies, which could affect the health of its inhabitants.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Core Diversity Of The Microbiotamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental research challenges in the prism of the One Health approach and current life sciences analytical methods (redrawn from Liébana, 2022 andbased on Ampatzoglou et al, 2022;Gruszecka-Kosowska et al, 2022;Destoumieux-Garzon et al, 2018;Zhu et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cumulative dietary exposure to hazardous substances such as environmental agri-food xenobiotics, additives, nanoparticles or food contact materials [pesticides, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PHA), benzene derivatives, bisphenols, phthalates, parabens (Monteagudo et al, 2021 )] have increased worldwide, especially during the three past decades in a continuous manner in industrialized areas (Ortiz et al, 2022 ). Under the One Health concept, integrated data from studies including, microbiome, multiple omics and exposome (as the prolonged exposure to these chemical substances) ( Figure 1 ), seem to be a sound combined approach to elucidate intricate factors and health effects by which microbiota dysbiosis and inflammation, obesity, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, even infertility can be triggered (Gruszecka-Kosowska et al, 2022 ).…”
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