Multi-adductomics: Advancing mass spectrometry techniques for comprehensive exposome characterization

Trends Analyt Chem. 2024 Nov:180:117900. doi: 10.1016/j.trac.2024.117900. Epub 2024 Aug 5.

Abstract

Adductomics, an emerging field within the 'omics sciences, focuses on the formation and prevalence of DNA, RNA, and protein adducts induced by endogenous and exogenous agents in biological systems. These modifications often result from exposure to environmental pollutants, dietary components, and xenobiotics, impacting cellular functions and potentially leading to diseases such as cancer. This review highlights advances in mass spectrometry (MS) that enhance the detection of these critical modifications and discusses current and emerging trends in adductomics, including developments in MS instrument use, screening techniques, and the study of various biomolecular modifications from mono-adducts to complex hybrid crosslinks between different types of biomolecules. The review also considers challenges, including the need for specialized MS spectra databases and multi-omics integration, while emphasizing techniques to distinguish between exogenous and endogenous modifications. The future of adductomics possesses significant potential for enhancing our understanding of health in relation to environmental exposures and precision medicine.

Keywords: Adductomics; Adducts; Crosslinks; DNA; Exposome; High-resolution mass spectrometry; Post-data analysis; Protein; RNA.