Department of Zoology, University of Calcutta, Kolkata 700019, India; Department of Environmental Science, University of Calcutta, Kolkata 700019, India.
Health-Management in Occupational Health, Siemens, India.
Toxicology. 2018 Sep 1;408:54-61. doi: 10.1016/j.tox.2018.06.012. Epub 2018 Jun 22.
Groundwater arsenic contamination has become a serious global concern due to its adverse effects on human health. Arsenic-induced reactive oxygen species trigger oxidative stress inside mitochondria, which initiate a cascade of events including altered mitochondrial (mt) membrane potential, uncoupling of electron transport chain, and mtDNA damage. A case-control study was conducted to examine the association between arsenic exposure and differences in mtDNA methylation and to assess the downstream consequences. We recruited 221 arsenic-exposed individuals, including 106 individuals with skin lesions (WSL) and 115 subjects without any skin lesions (WOSL) from the Murshidabad district, West Bengal, India. The unexposed group included 101 individuals from the arsenic unexposed area in East Midnapore. We analyzed the status of mtDNA methylation in D-loop region and ND6 gene by methylation-specific PCR. Gene expression was studied by quantitative real-time PCR. Significant hypomethylation in both D-loop and ND6 was observed with a consequent increase in their target gene expression and higher mtDNA copy number in arsenic-exposed populations compared to controls. Further mechanistic insights regarding mitochondrial epigenetic alteration in arsenic exposure will be of critical importance for the prevention of adverse health effects.
地下水砷污染由于其对人类健康的不良影响,已成为一个严重的全球性问题。砷诱导的活性氧物质在线粒体内部引发氧化应激,从而引发一系列事件,包括改变线粒体(mt)膜电位、电子传递链解偶联和 mtDNA 损伤。一项病例对照研究旨在检查砷暴露与 mtDNA 甲基化差异之间的关联,并评估其下游后果。我们招募了来自印度西孟加拉邦穆尔希达巴德区的 221 名砷暴露个体,包括 106 名有皮肤损伤的个体(WSL)和 115 名无皮肤损伤的个体(WOSL)。未暴露组包括来自东米德纳波尔未暴露地区的 101 名个体。我们通过甲基化特异性 PCR 分析了 D 环区域和 ND6 基因的 mtDNA 甲基化状态。通过定量实时 PCR 研究了基因表达。与对照组相比,砷暴露人群的 D 环和 ND6 均出现显著低甲基化,导致其靶基因表达增加和 mtDNA 拷贝数增加。关于砷暴露中线粒体表观遗传改变的进一步机制研究对于预防不良健康影响至关重要。