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Human Exposure to Bisphenols, Parabens, and Benzophenones, and Its Relationship with the Inflammatory Response: A Systematic Review

Francisco M. Peinado, Luz M. Iribarne-Durán, Francisco Artacho‐Cordón

2023International Journal of Molecular Sciences37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bisphenols, parabens (PBs), and benzophenones (BPs) are widely used environmental chemicals that have been linked to several adverse health effects due to their endocrine disrupting properties. However, the cellular pathways through which these chemicals lead to adverse outcomes in humans are still unclear, suggesting some evidence that inflammation might play a key role. Thus, the aim of this study was to summarize the current evidence on the relationship between human exposure to these chemicals and levels of inflammatory biomarkers. A systematic review of peer-reviewed original research studies published up to February 2023 was conducted using the MEDLINE, Web of Science, and Scopus databases. A total of 20 articles met the inclusion/exclusion criteria. Most of the reviewed studies reported significant associations between any of the selected chemicals (mainly bisphenol A) and some pro-inflammatory biomarkers (including C-reactive protein and interleukin 6, among others). Taken together, this systematic review has identified consistent positive associations between human exposure to some chemicals and levels of pro-inflammatory biomarkers, with very few studies exploring the associations between PBs and/or BPs and inflammation. Therefore, a larger number of studies are required to get a better understanding on the mechanisms of action underlying bisphenols, PBs, and BPs and the critical role that inflammation could play.

Topics & Concepts

Human studiesInflammationAdverse effectAdverse Outcome PathwayMedicineInflammatory responseWeb of scienceMEDLINEBenzhydryl compoundsHuman healthBioinformaticsMeta-analysisPharmacologyBisphenol AImmunologyChemistryBiologyInternal medicineEnvironmental healthComputational biologyBiochemistryEpoxyOrganic chemistryEffects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicalsAnimal testing and alternatives