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Exposome, oxidative stress and inflammation in persons with multiple sclerosis: the EXPOSITION study protocol

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2025
abstract:
The exposome represents the totality of external and internal exposures an individual encounters throughout life and plays a critical role in developing many chronic diseases, including multiple sclerosis (MS). MS is a multifactorial disease influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. The EXPOSITION study (registered on www.clinicaltrials.gov, NCT06325358) aims to investigate the association between environmental exposures (external exposome) and biological markers of oxidative stress and inflammation (internal exposome) in people with MS. This cross-sectional study will involve 200 individuals with MS, assessed for lifestyle and occupational variables and biological markers, including circulating microRNAs, neurofilament light chains, pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines, and gut/nasal microbiota composition. The study will use advanced statistical models, such as generalised linear models and multivariate analyses, to assess associations between external exposures and biological outcomes. By integrating both environmental and biological factors, this research aims to deepen our understanding of MS mechanisms, providing insights that could lead to targeted interventions, personalised therapies, and public health strategies to mitigate MS progression.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
multiple sclerosis, exposome, air quality, lifestyle, nutritional status, microRNA, neurofilaments, inflammation
List of contributors:
Monti, Maria Cristina; De Giuseppe, Rachele; Bertoli, Gloria; Alemayohu, Mulubirhan Assefa; Al-Naqeb, Ghanya; Ballante, Elena; Bergamaschi, Roberto; Camboni, Tania; Ceccarani, Camilla; Ceriani, Chiara; Colombo, Elena; Consolandi, Clarissa; Costabile, Francesca; Decesari, Stefano; Gallivanone, Francesca; Galuzzi, Bruno Giovanni; Gastaldi, Matteo; Gervasoni, Clarissa; Gugiatti, Simona; Itri, Teresa; Kalmpourtzidou, Aliki; Landi, Tony Christian; Lanzotti, Aurora; Dico, Alessia Lo; Loperfido, Federica; Maccarini, Beatrice; Mazza, Antonio; Montomoli, Cristina; Oddone, Enrico; Paulin, Noemi; Pellizzer, Chiara; Pernetti, Roberta; Scarabotto, Anna; Sellaro, Francesca; Severgnini, Marco; Summa, Donato; Vivone, Gemine; Porro, Danilo; Cena, Hellas; Tavazzi, Eleonora
Authors of the University:
AL-NAQEB GHANYA
ALEMAYOHU MULUBIRHAN ASSEFA
BALLANTE ELENA
CENA HELLAS
DE GIUSEPPE RACHELE
GASTALDI MATTEO
LOPERFIDO FEDERICA
MACCARINI BEATRICE
MONTI MARIA CRISTINA
MONTOMOLI CRISTINA
ODDONE ENRICO
PAULIN NOEMI
PERNETTI ROBERTA
SELLARO FRANCESCA
TAVAZZI ELEONORA
Handle:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1534577
Published in:
FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
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https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/public-health/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2025.1688158/full
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