Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy (MSDP) remains a major source of fetal toxicant exposure. We applied adductomics to profile reactive adducts at the human serum albumin cysteine-34 (HSA-Cys34) locus, which integrates longer-term exposures. HSA-Cys34 adducts formed by acrylonitrile and ethylene oxide, two tobacco-related toxicants previously linked to smoking in adults, were quantified and compared with cotinine and MSDP status. Their relationships with other reactive adducts were also examined. Neonatal dried blood spots (DBS) from 110 children were analyzed. Cotinine and 55 Cys34 adducts were measured by Liquid Chromatography–Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Associations were evaluated using linear regression, chi-square tests, and principal component analysis. Eighteen adducts differed significantly by MSDP status after Bonferroni correction (p ≤ 9.1 × 10−4). S-acrylonitrile was markedly elevated in exposed newborns, including those whose mothers reported smoking cessation after early pregnancy (p < 0.001). S-acrylonitrile correlated with 31 adducts related to oxidative stress and thiol metabolism, whereas cotinine correlated with eight. S-ethylene oxide, though detectable in DBS, showed no consistent association with MSDP. Adductomics analysis of newborn DBS sensitively captures molecular signatures of prenatal tobacco exposure and related oxidative stress. Acrylonitrile adducts appear to better reflect cumulative MSDP exposure than cotinine, highlighting the utility of adductomics for improved exposure assessment and mechanistic insight.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d895486c1944d70ce063c1 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox15040411
Dean Madera
Yeunook Bae
Fariba Tayyari
Antioxidants
Northwestern University
University of Southern California
Illinois State University
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