The Impact of Forever Chemicals on Protein Structure and Function
Ethan J. Hasenoehrl, Will Kelly, Kenneth Kwansa-Aidoo, James Larson, Monika Tokmina-Lukaszewska, Robin Das Sourab, Robert A. Walker, Brian Bothner

TL;DR
This paper reviews how forever chemicals affect proteins and their functions, focusing on recent findings and future research directions.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive review of PFAS effects on specific proteins, highlighting recent shifts in research focus.
Findings
PFAS bioaccumulate in humans and have long half-lives, increasing exposure risks.
Research is shifting from detection methods to understanding PFAS effects on biomolecular functions.
The review covers impacts on albumins, hemoproteins, nuclear receptors, and membrane receptors.
Abstract
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly known as “forever chemicals,” are a category of manufactured compounds that have been widely used in applications such as firefighting foams, clothing, cookware, cosmetics, and food packaging since the 1940s. These chemicals are known to bioaccumulate in many species, including humans, with half-lives numbering years and decades. Many of these chemicals are already known for their acute and chronic adverse effects on human health, and the list of confirmed harmful outcomes has continued to grow quickly. Since PFAS are persistent in the environment and everyday products, the cumulative exposure risk is quite high. Recently, PFAS have come under regulatory scrutiny, with safe exposure limit guidelines being consistently lowered as detection methods continue to improve. The majority of the research cataloging the effects of PFAS on human…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPer- and polyfluoroalkyl substances research · Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact · Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals
