Combined approaches using adverse outcome pathways and big data to find potential diseases associated with humidifier disinfectant

According to previous survey, about two million of people were expected to suffer from toxic effects due to humidifier disinfectant (HD), regardless of healing or not. Extremely small group are recognized as HDs’ victims. Up to now, previous research tried to focus on interstitial fibrosis on termin...

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Main Authors: Jong Han Leem, Kyu Hyuck Chung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Environmental Helath and Toxicology 2016-12-01
Series:Environmental Health and Toxicology
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Online Access:http://www.e-eht.org/upload/pdf/eht-32-e2017003.pdf
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spelling doaj-f5addb3f629147dfb04cc58b1bc6611f2020-11-25T00:11:34ZengKorean Society of Environmental Helath and ToxicologyEnvironmental Health and Toxicology2233-65672016-12-013210.5620/eht.e2017003780Combined approaches using adverse outcome pathways and big data to find potential diseases associated with humidifier disinfectantJong Han Leem0Kyu Hyuck Chung1 Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Inha University College of Medicine, Incheon, Korea School of Pharmacy, Sunkyunkwan University, Suwon, KoreaAccording to previous survey, about two million of people were expected to suffer from toxic effects due to humidifier disinfectant (HD), regardless of healing or not. Extremely small group are recognized as HDs’ victims. Up to now, previous research tried to focus on interstitial fibrosis on terminal bronchiole because it is specific finding, compared with other diseases. To figure out overall effects from HDs, we recommend adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) as new approach. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, decreased T-cell and pro-inflammatory cytokine release from macrophage could be key events between the exposure to HDs and diseases. ROS generation, decreased cell and pro-inflammatory cytokine release from macrophage could be cause of interstitial fibrosis, pneumonia and many other diseases such as asthma, allergic rhinitis, allergic dermatitis, fetal death, premature baby, autoimmune disease, hepatic toxicity, renal toxicity, cancer, and so on. We predict potential disease candidate by AOPs. We can validate the real risk of the adverse outcome by epidemiologic and toxicologic study using big data such as National Health Insurance data and AOPs knowledge base. Application of these kinds of new methods can find the potential disease list from the exposure to HD.http://www.e-eht.org/upload/pdf/eht-32-e2017003.pdfHumidifier disinfectant diseaseAdverse outcome pathwayReactive oxygen speciesT- cell decreasePro-inflammatory cytokine
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author Jong Han Leem
Kyu Hyuck Chung
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Kyu Hyuck Chung
Combined approaches using adverse outcome pathways and big data to find potential diseases associated with humidifier disinfectant
Environmental Health and Toxicology
Humidifier disinfectant disease
Adverse outcome pathway
Reactive oxygen species
T- cell decrease
Pro-inflammatory cytokine
author_facet Jong Han Leem
Kyu Hyuck Chung
author_sort Jong Han Leem
title Combined approaches using adverse outcome pathways and big data to find potential diseases associated with humidifier disinfectant
title_short Combined approaches using adverse outcome pathways and big data to find potential diseases associated with humidifier disinfectant
title_full Combined approaches using adverse outcome pathways and big data to find potential diseases associated with humidifier disinfectant
title_fullStr Combined approaches using adverse outcome pathways and big data to find potential diseases associated with humidifier disinfectant
title_full_unstemmed Combined approaches using adverse outcome pathways and big data to find potential diseases associated with humidifier disinfectant
title_sort combined approaches using adverse outcome pathways and big data to find potential diseases associated with humidifier disinfectant
publisher Korean Society of Environmental Helath and Toxicology
series Environmental Health and Toxicology
issn 2233-6567
publishDate 2016-12-01
description According to previous survey, about two million of people were expected to suffer from toxic effects due to humidifier disinfectant (HD), regardless of healing or not. Extremely small group are recognized as HDs’ victims. Up to now, previous research tried to focus on interstitial fibrosis on terminal bronchiole because it is specific finding, compared with other diseases. To figure out overall effects from HDs, we recommend adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) as new approach. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, decreased T-cell and pro-inflammatory cytokine release from macrophage could be key events between the exposure to HDs and diseases. ROS generation, decreased cell and pro-inflammatory cytokine release from macrophage could be cause of interstitial fibrosis, pneumonia and many other diseases such as asthma, allergic rhinitis, allergic dermatitis, fetal death, premature baby, autoimmune disease, hepatic toxicity, renal toxicity, cancer, and so on. We predict potential disease candidate by AOPs. We can validate the real risk of the adverse outcome by epidemiologic and toxicologic study using big data such as National Health Insurance data and AOPs knowledge base. Application of these kinds of new methods can find the potential disease list from the exposure to HD.
topic Humidifier disinfectant disease
Adverse outcome pathway
Reactive oxygen species
T- cell decrease
Pro-inflammatory cytokine
url http://www.e-eht.org/upload/pdf/eht-32-e2017003.pdf
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