An association has been suggested with several diseases including cancer and IARC has classified several pesticides as carcinogenic, probably carcinogenic. There is a need for a better characterisation of environmental pesticides exposures and identification of suitable biomarkers of exposure and effect. A better understanding of the impact of pesticide exposure on metabolomic, transcriptomic and epigenetic changes, is essential to strengthen epidemiological hypotheses on the association with several cancer types. The main objective of the project is to validate a GIS (geographic information system) based method to assess environmental pesticide exposures, using environmental (contamination of housedust) and biological (blood and urine samples) measures. The project aims further to investigate a potential link between housedust contamination and biological measures in healthy non-smoking male residents and explore the impact of environmental pesticide exposure on metabolomics, transcriptomic and epigenetic parameters.
The project involves a pilot phase involving repeated (twice) sampling in 20 male non-smoking volunteers living in the Beaujolais region (France) to perform appropriate calibrations for metabolomic, transcriptomic and epigenetic analyses. The main study will be conducted in a sample of 150 male non-smoking volunteers and 50 professional pesticides applicators from the same region (3 sampling periods).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
166
level of pesticide exposures
environmental, occupational and domestic exposures
Time frame: up to 2 years
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