Introduction to the forensic research via omics markers in environmental health vulnerable areas (FROM) study
- Author:
Jung-Yeon KWON
1
;
Woo Jin KIM
;
Yong Min CHO
;
Byoung-gwon KIM
;
Seungho LEE
;
Jee Hyun RHO
;
Sang-Yong EOM
;
Dahee HAN
;
Kyung-Hwa CHOI
;
Jang-Hee LEE
;
Jeeyoung KIM
;
Sungho WON
;
Hee-Gyoo KANG
;
Sora MUN
;
Hyun Ju YOO
;
Jung-Woong KIM
;
Kwan LEE
;
Won-Ju PARK
;
Seongchul HONG
;
Young-Seoub HONG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Data Profile
- From:Epidemiology and Health 2024;46(1):e2024062-
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: This research group (forensic research via omics markers in environmental health vulnerable areas: FROM) aimed to develop biomarkers for exposure to environmental hazards and diseases, assess environmental diseases, and apply and verify these biomarkers in environmentally vulnerable areas. Environmentally vulnerable areas—including refineries, abandoned metal mines, coal-fired power plants, waste incinerators, cement factories, and areas with high exposure to particulate matter—along with control areas, were selected for epidemiological investigations. A total of 1,157 adults, who had resided in these areas for over 10 years, were recruited between June 2021 and September 2023. Personal characteristics of the study participants were gathered through a survey. Biological samples, specifically blood and urine, were collected during the field investigations, separated under refrigerated conditions, and then transported to the laboratory for biomarker analysis. Analyses of heavy metals, environmental hazards, and adducts were conducted on these blood and urine samples. Additionally, omics analyses of epigenomes, proteomes, and metabolomes were performed using the blood samples. The biomarkers identified in this study will be utilized to assess the risk of environmental disease occurrence and to evaluate the impact on the health of residents in environmentally vulnerable areas, following the validation of diagnostic accuracy for these diseases.