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DNA methylation differences in exposed workers and nearby residents of the Ma Ta Phut industrial estate, Rayong, Thailand
- Source :
- International Journal of Epidemiology. 41:1753-1760
- Publication Year :
- 2012
- Publisher :
- Oxford University Press (OUP), 2012.
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Abstract
- Background: Adverse biological effects from airborne pollutants are a primary environmental concern in highly industrialized areas. Recent studies linked air pollution exposures with altered blood Deoxyribo-nucleic acid (DNA) methylation, but effects from industrial sources and underlying biological mechanisms are still largely unexplored. Methods: The Ma Ta Phut industrial estate (MIE) in Rayong, Thailand hosts one of the largest steel, oil refinery and petrochemical complexes in south-eastern Asia. We measured a panel of blood DNA methylation markers previously associated with air pollution exposures, including repeated elements [long interspersed nuclear element-1 (LINE-1) and Alu] and genes [p53, hypermethylated-in-cancer-1 (HIC1), p16 and interleukin-6 (IL-6)], in 67 MIE workers, 65 Ma Ta Phut residents and 45 rural controls. To evaluate the role of DNA damage and oxidation, we correlated DNA methylation measures with bulky DNA and 3-(2-deoxy-ß-D-erythro-pentafuranosyl)pyrimido[1,2-a]purin-10(3H)-one deoxyguanosine (M1dG) adducts. Results: In covariate-adjusted models, MIE workers, compared with rural residents, showed lower LINE-1 (74.8% vs 78.0%; P < 0.001), p53 (8.0% vs 15.7%; P < 0.001) and IL-6 methylation (39.2% vs 45.0%; P = 0.027) and higher HIC1 methylation (22.2% vs 15.3%, P < 0.001). For all four markers, Ma Ta Phut residents exhibited methylation levels intermediate between MIE workers and rural controls (LINE-1, 75.7%, P < 0.001; p53, 9.0%, P < 0.001; IL-6, 39.8%, P = 0.041; HIC1, 17.8%, P = 0.05; all P-values vs rural controls). Bulky DNA adducts showed negative correlation with p53 methylation (P = 0.01). M1dG showed negative correlations with LINE-1 (P = 0.003) and IL-6 methylation (P = 0.05). Conclusions: Our findings indicate that industrial exposures may induce alterations of DNA methylation patterns detectable in blood leucocyte DNA. Correlation of DNA adducts with DNA hypomethylation suggests potential mediation by DNA damage. © The Author 2012; all rights reserved.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
Rural Population
Pathology
medicine.medical_specialty
Urban Population
Epidemiology
DNA damage
Air Pollutants, Occupational
Biology
Extraction and Processing Industry
chemistry.chemical_compound
Air Pollution
Occupational Exposure
Leukocytes
medicine
Humans
Deoxyguanosine
Occupations
Gene
Genetics and Epigenetics
Air pollution, Ma Ta Phut, blood leucocytes, DNA methylation, DNA damage
Smoking
Environmental Exposure
General Medicine
Methylation
Environmental exposure
DNA Methylation
Thailand
Molecular biology
Diet
chemistry
DNA methylation
Female
Biomarkers
DNA
DNA hypomethylation
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14643685 and 03005771
- Volume :
- 41
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- International Journal of Epidemiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....d09edff08286f68b676324ad4033b4a0