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Exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, DNA methylation and heart rate variability among non-current smokers.

Authors :
Liu, Kang
Jiang, Jing
Lin, Yuhui
Liu, Wei
Zhu, Xiaoyan
Zhang, Yizhi
Jiang, Haijing
Yu, Kuai
Liu, Xuezhen
Zhou, Min
Yuan, Yu
Long, Pinpin
Wang, Qiuhong
Zhang, Xiaomin
He, Meian
Chen, Weihong
Guo, Huan
Wu, Tangchun
Source :
Environmental Pollution; Nov2021, Vol. 288, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) exposure is associated with heart rate variability (HRV) reduction, a widely used marker of cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction. The role of DNA methylation in the relationship between PAHs exposure and decreased HRV is largely unknown. This study aims to explore epigenome-wide DNA methylation changes associated with PAHs exposure and further evaluate their associations with HRV alternations among non-current smokers. We measured 10 mono-hydroxylated PAHs (OH-PAHs) in urine and DNA methylation levels in blood leukocytes among participants from three panels of Chinese non-current smokers (152 in WHZH, 99 in SY, and 53 in COW). We conducted linear regression analyses between DNA methylation and OH-PAHs metabolites with adjustment for age, gender, body mass index, drinking, blood cell counts, and surrogate variables in each panel separately, and combined the results by using inverse-variance weighted fixed-effect meta-analysis to obtain estimates of effect size. The median value of total OH-PAHs ranged from 0.92 × 10<superscript>−2</superscript> in SY panel (62.6% men) to 13.82 × 10<superscript>−2</superscript> μmol/mmol creatinine in COW panel (43.4% men). The results showed that methylation levels of cg18223625 (COL20A1) and cg07805771 (SLC16A1) were significantly or marginally significantly associated with urinary 2-hydroxynaphthalene [β(SE) = 0.431(0.074) and 0.354(0.068), FDR = 0.016 and 0.056, respectively], while methylation level of cg09235308 (PLEC1) was positively associated with urinary total OH-PAHs [β(SE) = 0.478(0.079), FDR = 0.004]. Hypermethylations of cg18223625, cg07805771, and cg09235308 were inversely associated with HRV indices among the WHZH and COW non-current smokers. However, we did not observe significant epigenome-wide associations for the other 9 urinary OH-PAHs. These findings provide new evidence that PAHs exposure is linked to differential DNA methylation, which may help better understand the influences of PAHs exposure on HRV alternations. [Display omitted] • Hypermethylations at cg18223625 and cg07805771 are associated with urinary 2-OH-Nap. • Hypermethylation at cg09235308 is associated with urinary total OH-PAHs levels. • Hypermethylations of cg18223625, cg07805771, and cg09235308 are inversely linked to HRV. • DNA methylation may play a role in PAHs exposure-related adverse health effect. PAHs exposure is linked to differential DNA methylation, which may contribute to a better understanding of the associations between PAHs exposure and reduced HRV. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02697491
Volume :
288
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Environmental Pollution
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
152577527
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2021.117777