Abstract

Single-cell exposomics, a revolutionary approach that investigates cell-environment interactions at cellular and subcellular levels, stands distinct from conventional bulk exposomics. Leveraging advancements in mass spectrometry, it provides a detailed perspective on cellular dynamics, interactions, and responses to environmental stimuli and their impacts on human health. This work delves into this innovative realm, highlighting the nuanced interplay between environmental stressors and biological responses at cellular and subcellular levels. The application of spatial mass spectrometry in single-cell exposomics is discussed, revealing the intricate spatial organization and molecular composition within individual cells. Cell-type-specific exposomics, shedding light on distinct susceptibilities and adaptive strategies of various cell types to environmental exposures, is also examined. The Perspective further emphasizes the integration with molecular and cellular biology approaches to validate hypotheses derived from single-cell exposomics in a comprehensive biological context. Looking toward the future, we anticipate continued technological advancements and convergence with other -omics approaches and discuss implications for environmental health research, disease progression studies, and precision medicine. The final emphasis is on the need for robust computational tools and interdisciplinary collaboration to fully leverage the potential of single-cell exposomics, acknowledging the complexities inherent to this paradigm.

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