Hossain Khaled, Suzuki Takehiro, Hasibuzzaman M M, Islam Md Shofikul, Rahman Atiqur, Paul Sudip Kumar, Tanu Tanzina, Hossain Shakhawoat, Saud Zahangir Alam, Rahman Mashiur, Nikkon Farjana, Miyataka Hideki, Himeno Seiichiro, Nohara Keiko
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi-6205, Bangladesh.
Center for Health and Environmental Risk Research, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba 305-8506, Japan.
Environ Health. 2017 Mar 7;16(1):20. doi: 10.1186/s12940-017-0231-7.
Chronic exposure to arsenic is associated with cancer and hypertension. Growing evidence suggests that altered methylation in long interspersed nuclear element-1 (LINE-1) is involved in many types of disorders, including cardiovascular disease. Here we evaluated the association between arsenic exposure and LINE-1 methylation levels, especially in relation to blood pressure (BP).
A total of 236 subjects (175 from arsenic-endemic areas and 61 from a non-endemic area) in rural Bangladesh were recruited. The subjects' arsenic exposure levels (i.e., drinking water, hair and nail arsenic concentrations) were measured by inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy. The subjects' LINE-1 methylation levels were determined by pyrosequencing.
The average LINE-1 methylation levels of the subjects living in the arsenic-endemic areas were significantly (p < 0.01) lower than those of the subjects living in the non-endemic area. In a sex-stratified analysis, the arsenic exposure levels in female but not male subjects showed a significant inverse association with LINE-1 methylation levels before (water arsenic: p < 0.01, hair arsenic: p < 0.05, nail arsenic: p < 0.001) and after (water arsenic: p < 0.01, hair arsenic: p < 0.05, nail arsenic: p < 0.001) adjustment for age, body mass index and smoking. Analyses examining interactions among arsenic levels, BP and LINE-1 methylation showed that arsenic-related elevated levels of BP were associated with LINE-1 hypomethylation.
Our findings demonstrated that chronic exposure to arsenic was inversely associated with LINE-1 methylation levels in blood leukocyte DNA and this was more pronounced in females than males; in addition, the decreased levels of LINE-1 methylation might be involved in the arsenic-induced elevation of BP.
长期接触砷与癌症和高血压有关。越来越多的证据表明,长散在核元件1(LINE-1)甲基化改变与包括心血管疾病在内的多种疾病有关。在此,我们评估了砷暴露与LINE-1甲基化水平之间的关联,尤其是与血压(BP)的关系。
招募了孟加拉国农村地区的236名受试者(175名来自砷病区,61名来自非病区)。通过电感耦合等离子体质谱法测量受试者的砷暴露水平(即饮用水、头发和指甲中的砷浓度)。通过焦磷酸测序法测定受试者的LINE-1甲基化水平。
生活在砷病区的受试者的LINE-1平均甲基化水平显著低于(p<0.01)生活在非病区的受试者。在按性别分层的分析中,女性而非男性受试者的砷暴露水平在调整年龄、体重指数和吸烟因素之前(水砷:p<0.01,头发砷:p<0.05,指甲砷:p<0.001)和之后(水砷:p<0.01,头发砷:p<0.05,指甲砷:p<0.001)均与LINE-1甲基化水平呈显著负相关。对砷水平、血压和LINE-1甲基化之间相互作用的分析表明,砷相关的血压升高与LINE-1低甲基化有关。
我们的研究结果表明,长期接触砷与血液白细胞DNA中LINE-1甲基化水平呈负相关,且在女性中比男性更明显;此外,LINE-1甲基化水平降低可能与砷诱导的血压升高有关。