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Short-term airborne particulate matter exposure alters the epigenetic landscape of human genes associated with the mitogen-activated protein kinase network: a cross-sectional study
Juan J. Carmona, Tamar Sofer, John N. Hutchinson, Laura Cantone, Brent A. Coull, Arnab Maity, Pantel Vokonas, Xihong Lin, Joel Schwartz, Andrea Baccarelli
Environmental Health · 2014 · ▲ 64 citations
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Exposure to air particulate matter is known to elevate blood biomarkers of inflammation and to increase cardiopulmonary morbidity and mortality. Major components of airborne particulate matter typically include black carbon from traffic and sulfates from coal-burning power plants. DNA methylation is thought to be sensitive to these environmental toxins and possibly mediate environmental effects on clinical outcomes via regulation of gene networks. The underlying mechanisms may include epigenetic modulation of major inflammatory pathways, yet the details remain unclear. METHODS: We sought to elucidate how short-term exposure to air pollution components, singly and/or in combination, alter blood DNA methylation in certain inflammation-associated gene networks, MAPK and NF-κB, which may transmit the environmental signal(s) and influence the inflammatory pathway in vivo. To this end, we utilized a custom-integrated workflow-molecular processing, pollution surveillance, biostatical analysis, and bioinformatic visualization-to map novel human (epi)gene pathway-environment interactions. RESULTS: Specifically, out of 84 MAPK pathway genes considered, we identified 11 whose DNA methylation status was highly associated with black carbon exposure, after adjusting for potential confounders-age, sulfate exposure, smoking, blood cell composition, and blood pressure. Moreover, after adjusting for these confounders, multi-pollutant analysis of synergistic DNA methylations significantly associated with sulfate and BC exposures yielded 14 MAPK genes. No associations were found with the NF-κB pathway. CONCLUSION: Exposure to short-term air pollution components thus resulted in quantifiable epigenetic changes in the promoter areas of MAPK pathway genes. Bioinformatic mapping of single- vs. multi-exposure-associated epigenetic changes suggests that these alterations might affect biological pathways in nuanced ways that are not simply additive or fully predictable via individual-level exposure assessments.
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Carmona, J.J., Sofer, T., Hutchinson, J.N., Cantone, L., Coull, B.A., Maity, A., Vokonas, P., Lin, X., Schwartz, J., & Baccarelli, A. (2014). Short-term airborne particulate matter exposure alters the epigenetic landscape of human genes associated with the mitogen-activated protein kinase network: a cross-sectional study. <em>Environmental Health</em>. https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-069x-13-94
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Carmona JJ, Sofer T, Hutchinson JN, Cantone L, Coull BA, Maity A, et al. Short-term airborne particulate matter exposure alters the epigenetic landscape of human genes associated with the mitogen-activated protein kinase network: a cross-sectional study. Environmental Health. 2014. doi:10.1186/1476-069x-13-94.
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@article{juan2014Shortt,
title = {Short-term airborne particulate matter exposure alters the epigenetic landscape of human genes associated with the mitogen-activated protein kinase network: a cross-sectional study},
author = {Juan J. Carmona and Tamar Sofer and John N. Hutchinson and Laura Cantone and Brent A. Coull and Arnab Maity and Pantel Vokonas and Xihong Lin and Joel Schwartz and Andrea Baccarelli},
journal = {Environmental Health},
year = {2014},
doi = {10.1186/1476-069x-13-94},
}
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