Air pollution exposure is associated with gene expression in children.

IF 4.8 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY Environmental Epigenetics Pub Date : 2024-12-21 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/eep/dvae025
Siddhartha Das, Amanda Rundblad, Irene Fontes Marques, Ana Goncalves Soares, Vincent W Jaddoe, Martine Vrijheid, Mark Nieuwenhuijsen, Joost Verlouw, Jason Matthews, Kirsten B Holven, Magne Thoresen, Nicholas J Timpson, Janine F Felix, Stine M Ulven
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Environmental exposures, including air pollutants and lack of natural spaces, are associated with suboptimal health outcomes in children. We aimed to study the associations between environmental exposures and gene expression in children. Associations of exposure to particulate matter (PM) with diameter <2.5 (PM2.5) and < 10 (PM10) micrometers, nitrogen dioxide, green spaces, and blue space, with whole-blood gene expression were explored in children from the Dutch Generation R Study (n = 172). Analyses were adjusted for age, sex, batch, maternal education, and area socioeconomic status. Follow-up analysis was carried out using lymphoblastoid cell line gene expression in children from the ALSPAC Study (n = 946). Gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) using hallmark and immune gene sets from the molecular signature database was carried out to identify significantly over-represented gene sets for insights into biological mechanisms Exposure to PM2.5 was associated with expression of 86 genes in discovery analyses in the Generation R Study [false discovery rate (FDR)-adjusted P-value < .25]. Of these, PM2.5 was also associated with GNG11 expression in the same direction in follow-up analysis (FDR-adjusted P-value < .05). The remaining exposures showed much fewer associations in the discovery analyses. GSEA using PM2.5 association results for both cohorts indicated suppression of gene sets related to interferon response and response to bacterial and viral exposure. In conclusion, gene expression analysis performed in two independent cohorts suggests that PM2.5 exposure in children may be involved in interferon and microbial infection responses.

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空气污染暴露与儿童基因表达有关。
环境暴露,包括空气污染物和缺乏自然空间,与儿童不理想的健康结果有关。我们的目的是研究环境暴露与儿童基因表达之间的关系。荷兰R世代研究(n = 172)研究了暴露于直径2.5微米和10微米的颗粒物(PM)、二氧化氮、绿色空间和蓝色空间与全血基因表达的关系。对年龄、性别、批次、母亲教育程度和地区社会经济地位进行了调整。使用ALSPAC研究中儿童淋巴母细胞样细胞系基因表达进行随访分析(n = 946)。利用来自分子特征数据库的标记和免疫基因集进行基因集富集分析(GSEA),以确定显著过度代表的基因集,以深入了解生物学机制。在R代研究的发现分析中,暴露于PM2.5与86个基因的表达相关[假发现率(FDR)调整的p值2.5在后续分析中也与GNG11表达相同方向相关(FDR调整的p值2.5关联)两个队列的结果表明,与干扰素反应和对细菌和病毒暴露的反应相关的基因组受到抑制。总之,在两个独立队列中进行的基因表达分析表明,儿童暴露于PM2.5可能与干扰素和微生物感染反应有关。
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Environmental Epigenetics
Environmental Epigenetics GENETICS & HEREDITY-
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