G. Koppen
University of Antwerp
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 2011
Greet Schoeters; Elly Den Hond; G. Koppen; Roel Smolders; Karolien Bloemen; Patrick De Boever; Eva Govarts
An increasing number of studies have addressed the concern that environmental pollutants may contribute to the early origin of diseases. Epidemiologic studies suggest that prenatal exposure to air pollutants, several food contaminants, and chemicals present in consumer products are associated with nongenetically transmitted adverse health effects, which manifest after birth. Changes in neurobehavior, sexual development, the prevalence of asthma and allergy, and growth curves have been shown to be associated with pollutant exposure at early life stages. This review focuses on human molecular epidemiologic studies that contribute knowledge by introducing biomarker measurements to obtain a mechanistic understanding of the relation between early life exposures and health outcome. It has been hypothesized that subtle effects induced by pollutant exposure during development can lead to functional deficits and altered programming, which leads to increased disease or dysfunction risk later in life. Biomarker analysis may provide sensitive tools to trace these subtle changes and obtain mechanistic insight about the causal pathway between external exposure and health effects in human population studies. Biomarkers of exposure can be measured in mothers before conception, during pregnancy, or after birth. Different biological tissues-such as peripheral or cord blood samples, hair samples, meconium, and urine-provide specific information that reflects the actual dose during pregnancy or at birth. Biomarkers of effect may include changes in hormone concentrations, oxidative stress variables, changes in gene expression levels, and epigenetic changes.
Talanta | 2013
Kim Croes; Ann Colles; G. Koppen; S. De Galan; T. Vandermarken; Eva Govarts; Liesbeth Bruckers; Vera Nelen; Greet Schoeters; N. Van Larebeke; Michael S. Denison; M. Mampaey; Willy Baeyens
Since the CALUX (Chemically Activated LUciferase gene eXpression) bioassay is a fast and inexpensive tool for the determination of dioxin-like compounds in a large number of samples and requires only small sample volumes, the use of this technique in human biomonitoring programs provides a good alternative to GC-HRMS. In this study, a new CALUX method for the separate analysis of PCDD/Fs and dioxin-like PCBs (dl-PCBs) in small amounts of human milk samples with the new sensitive H1L7.5c1 cell line was used to analyze 84 human milk samples, collected from mothers residing in the Flemish rural communities. The geometric mean CALUX-Bioanalytical Equivalent (CALUX-BEQ) values, reported for the 84 mothers from the study area were 10.4 (95% CI: 9.4-11.4) pg CALUX-BEQ per gram lipid or 0.41 (95% CI: 0.37-0.45) pg CALUX-BEQ per gram milk for the PCDD/Fs and 1.73 (1.57-1.91) pg CALUX-BEQ per gram lipid or 0.07 (95% CI: 0.06-0.08) pg CALUX-BEQ per gram milk for the dioxin-like PCBs. Multiple regression analysis showed significant associations between PCDD/Fs and weight change after pregnancy, smoking and consumption of local eggs. One pooled human milk sample was analyzed with both CALUX and GC-HRMS. The ratio of CALUX and GC-HRMS results for this sample were respectively 1.60, 0.58 and 1.23 for the PCDD/Fs, the dl-PCBs and the sum of both fractions, when using the 2005-TEF values. Additionally, also low levels of certain brominated dioxins and furans were detected in the pooled sample with GC-HRMS.
Biomarkers | 2014
Sofie De Prins; Francesco Marcucci; Laura Sensi; Els Van de Mieroop; Vera Nelen; Tim S. Nawrot; Greet Schoeters; G. Koppen
Abstract Rhinitis and asthma are the most common respiratory diseases in children. We assessed whether airway inflammation markers were associated with nasal allergies and self-reported symptoms of wheeze and rhinitis in 130 children 6–12 year old in an epidemiological context. Independent of sex and age, the fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) and nasal mast cell (MC) activation (tryptase ≥ 5 ng/mL) were positively associated with wheeze, rhinitis and with nasal allergy. Nasal eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) and exhaled breath condensate (EBC) markers (pH, 8-isoprostane, interleukin-1β) were not associated with symptoms or with nasal allergy. In conclusion, FeNO and nasal tryptase reflect allergic inflammation in the respiratory system.
Epidemiology | 2006
Greet Schoeters; G. Koppen; E. Denhond; Vera Nelen; E. Van De Mieroopp; Liesbeth Bruckers; Maaike Bilau; Hans Keune; Willy Baeyens; N. Van Larebeke
Vlaamse Instelling Technol Onderzoek, Flemish Inst Technol Res, B-9052 Mol, Belgium. Prov Inst Hyg, B-2610 Antwerp, Belgium. Hasselt Univ, B-1050 Diepenbeek, Belgium. Univ Ghent VIB, Ghent, Belgium. Univ Antwerp VIB, Antwerp, Belgium. Free Univ Brussels VIB, Brussels, Belgium.
Epidemiology | 2006
E. Den Hond; Greet Schoeters; G. Koppen; N. Van Larebeke; Vera Nelen; Liesbeth Bruckers; Thomas D’Hooghe
Flemish Inst Technol Res, Mol, Belgium. Ghent Univ Hosp, Study Ctr Carcinogenesis & Primary Prevent Canc, Ghent, Belgium. Prov Inst Hyg, Antwerp, Belgium. Univ Hasselt, Ctr Stat, Diepenbeek, Belgium. Univ Hosp Gasthuisberg, Leuven Univ Fertil Ctr, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium.
Chemosphere | 2002
G. Koppen; Adrian Covaci; R. van Cleuvenbergen; Paul Schepens; Gerhard Winneke; Vera Nelen; N. Van Larebeke; Robert Vlietinck; Greet Schoeters
International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health | 2009
Kim Croes; Willy Baeyens; Liesbeth Bruckers; E. Den Hond; G. Koppen; Vera Nelen; E. Van de Mieroop; Hans Keune; Willem Dhooge; Greet Schoeters; N. Van Larebeke
Journal of Applied Toxicology | 2007
G. Koppen; Geert R. Verheyen; A. Maes; U. Van Gorp; Greet Schoeters; E Den Hond; Jan A. Staessen; Tim S. Nawrot; Harry A. Roels; Robert Vlietinck; Luc Verschaeve
Organohalogen compounds / European Group for Organizational Studies. - Berlin | 2001
Adrian Covaci; G. Koppen; R. van Cleuvenbergen; Paul Schepens; Gerhard Winneke; Greet Schoeters
Archive | 2014
Sophie Traen; Sabine A.S. Langie; Patrick De Boever; G. Koppen; Anne Schepers; Szarc Vel K. Szic; K Op de Beeck; G. Van Camp; W. Vanden Berghe; Greet Schoeters