1. Particulate matter air pollution and the expression of microRNAs and pro-inflammatory genes: Association and mediation among children in Jinan, China.
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Li, Jie, Wang, Ting, Wang, Yanhua, Xu, Mengmeng, Zhang, Liping, Li, Xinwei, Liu, Zhong, Gao, Sheng, Jia, Qiang, Fan, Yaochun, Wang, Zhenjie, Wu, Nan, Zhang, Xiao, Dai, Yufei, Kong, Fanling, Wang, Wenrui, and Duan, Huawei
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PARTICULATE matter , *AIR pollution , *FOLIC acid , *MEDIATION , *GENE expression , *MICRORNA - Abstract
• We examine PM exposure and inflammation-related miRNAs/mRNAs among children in China. • BPDE-Alb adducts were associated with higher miRNAs and lower mRNAs expression. • Associations were stronger in girls and children with smoking exposure/low folic acid. • Mediation analyses indicated miRNAs could partly mediate the associations with mRNAs. Exposure to particulate matter (PM) has been associated with increased risk of various diseases, possibly through its effect on inflammatory response. MicroRNAs (miRNAs), an epigenetic mechanism regulating gene expression, can affect the expression of pro-inflammatory genes. However, few epidemiological studies have examined the impact of PM on inflammation-related miRNAs and their target mRNAs, especially among vulnerable population. We recruited 160 and 113 children from areas with different PM level in Jinan, China. We measured benzo[a]pyrene-r-7,t-8,t-9,c-10-tetrahydotetrol-albumin (BPDE-Alb) adducts in serum and the expression of 5 candidate miRNAs involved in inflammation regulation and 7 pro-inflammatory genes predicted to be their targets in leukocytes. Generally, children in the polluted area had higher miRNAs and lower mRNAs expression than those in the control area. An interquartile increase of BPDE-Alb adducts was associated with 12.66 %, 14.13 %, and 12.76 % higher of let-7a, miR-146a-5p, and miR-155-5p, as well as 21.61 %, 20.16 %, and 12.49 % lower of IL-6, CXCL8, and TLR2 mRNAs at false discovery rate<0.05, respectively. Additionally, let-7a, miR-146a-5p, and miR-155-5p were found to mediate the associations of BPDE-Alb adducts with IL-6 and/or TLR2 expression. Our findings suggested that PM exposure might attenuate inflammatory response among children in China, which was partly mediated by miRNAs regulating pro-inflammatory genes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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