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Expression of genes involved in stress, toxicity, inflammation, and autoimmunity, and levels of heavy metals in human blood

机译:参与应激,毒性,炎症和自身免疫的基因的表达,以及人类血液中重金属水平

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Objectives: Exposure to heavy metals is associated with a range of diseases, but the pathways involved are not certain. Abundance of gene (mRNA) transcripts can be measured in participants' blood and contribute to our understanding of how the body reacts to metals. This study aimed to correlate blood levels of three metals (mercury (Hg), cadmium (Cd), and lead (Pb)) with gene expression in 24 participants from the Long Island Study of Seafood Consumption. Methods: We measured Hg, Cd, and Pb in blood, and peripheral blood mRNA expression of 98 genes implicated in stress, toxicity, inflammation, and autoimmunity. We fit multiple linear regression models with multiple testing correction to correlate metals with mRNA abundance. Mean blood Hg was 16.1 μg/L, nearly three times the EPA reference dose (5.8 μg/L); levels of other metals were consistent with background levels (Mean Pb: 2.7 μg/dL; Mean Cd: 0.4 μg/L). Results: Three genes were significantly associated with Hg, four with Cd, and five with Pb, though none were significant after multiple testing correction. We examined whether genes involved in similar/interacting functional pathways, what we refer to as "related genes", showed similar directions of association. IL1RAP, CXCR1, and ITGB2 and their related genes showed negative directions of association with Hg. MMP9 and VEGFA, along with their related genes were positively correlated with Pb. No other related genes showed consistent directions of association. Conclusions: Overall, in this cross-sectional study with one-time measures of metal levels and gene expression, little evidence was found to associate metal exposure with mRNA abundance involved in stress, toxicity, inflammation, and autoimmunity. Potential genes and related genes were suggested for association with specific metals; future work should include larger sample sizes and a wider array of analyzed genes for a more complete picture of physiological reactions to metals exposure.
机译:目的:暴露于重金属与一系列疾病有关,但涉及的途径不确定。可以在参与者的血液中测量大量基因(mRNA)转录物,并有助于我们理解身体如何对金属反应。本研究旨在将三种金属(汞(Hg),镉(CD)和铅(Pb)相关的血液水平与来自长岛的海产消费的长岛研究的24名参与者中的基因表达。方法:我们在血液中测量Hg,Cd和Pb,以及98个基因的外周血mRNA表达,涉及应力,毒性,炎症和自身免疫。我们适用于多元线性回归模型,具有多种测试校正,以将金属与mRNA丰富相关。平均血液Hg为16.1μg/ L,近三倍EPA参考剂量(5.8μg/ L);其他金属的水平与背景水平一致(平均pb:2.7μg/ dl;平均cd:0.4μg/ l)。结果:三种基因与Hg,四个用Cd和Pb显着相关,虽然在多次测试校正后没有显着。我们检查了是否参与类似/交互功能途径的基因,我们称之为“相关基因”,显示出相似的关联方向。 IL1RAP,CXCR1和ITGB2及其相关基因显示与HG相关的负面。 MMP9和VEGFA以及它们的相关基因与Pb呈正相关。没有其他相关基因显示出一致的关联方向。结论:总体而言,在这种具有一次性金属水平和基因表达的一次性测量的横断面研究中,发现几乎没有证据将金属暴露与涉及应激,毒性,炎症和自身免疫的mRNA丰富。建议潜在基因和相关基因与特定金属相关联;未来的工作应包括更大的样本尺寸和更广泛的分析基因,用于更完整的金属暴露的生理反应图片。

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