砷与自闭症相关社会行为评分相关性的细菌修饰。

IF 4.5 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 WATER RESOURCES Exposure and Health Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-22 DOI:10.1007/s12403-022-00494-0
Hannah E Laue, Yuka Moroishi, Brian P Jackson, Thomas J Palys, Emily R Baker, Susan A Korrick, Juliette C Madan, Margaret R Karagas
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砷与神经发育结果有关,并与肠道微生物组的组成有关。关于微生物组的修饰作用的数据是有限的。我们探讨了砷和社会行为之间的暗示关系,以量化婴儿肠道微生物组的调节作用。我们对6周大的脚趾甲剪下的儿童进行了砷浓度的量化随访。照顾者在孩子大约3岁时提供了社会反应量表(SRS-2)的分数,该量表衡量自闭症相关的社会行为。对6周龄和1岁时收集的婴儿粪便进行宏基因组测序。为了评估前十个最丰富的物种和功能途径的修饰,我们将SRS-2总T分数建模为砷浓度、中位数二分的微生物组特征以及暴露和微生物组之间的相互作用的函数,并根据其他微量元素和社会人口特征进行调整。与标准人群(SRS-2 T评分=50)相比,我们研究的参与者的SRS-2评分较低(n=78,平均值=44,SD=5)。在6周粪便样本中发现的几种功能途径的相对丰度改变了砷-SRS-2的关联,包括缬氨酸和异亮氨酸生物合成途径;我们观察到,在每种途径的相对丰度较高的婴儿中没有关联[β=-0.67(95%CI-1.46,0.12)],在相对丰度较低的婴儿中有不良关联[β=1.67(95%CI 0.3,3.04),pinteract=0.05]。我们的研究结果表明,婴儿肠道微生物组可能会改变神经发育对环境暴露的易感性。
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Bacterial Modification of the Association Between Arsenic and Autism-Related Social Behavior Scores.

Arsenic is related to neurodevelopmental outcomes and is associated with the composition of the gut microbiome. Data on the modifying role of the microbiome are limited. We probed suggestive relationships between arsenic and social behaviors to quantify the modifying role of the infant gut microbiome. We followed children for whom arsenic concentrations were quantified in 6-week-old toenail clippings. Scores on the Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS-2), which measures autism-related social behaviors, were provided by caregivers when the child was approximately 3 years of age. Metagenomic sequencing was performed on infant stools collected at 6 weeks and 1 year of age. To evaluate modification by the top ten most abundant species and functional pathways, we modeled SRS-2 total T-scores as a function of arsenic concentrations, microbiome features dichotomized at their median, and an interaction between exposure and the microbiome, adjusting for other trace elements and sociodemographic characteristics. As compared to the standardized population (SRS-2 T-scores = 50), participants in our study had lower SRS-2 scores (n = 78, mean = 44, SD = 5).The relative abundances of several functional pathways identified in 6-week stool samples modified the arsenic-SRS-2 association, including the pathways of valine and isoleucine biosynthesis; we observed no association among those with high relative abundance of each pathway [β = - 0.67 (95% CI - 1.46, 0.12)], and an adverse association [β = 1.67 (95% CI 0.3, 3.04), pinteraction= 0.05] among infants with low relative abundance. Our findings indicate the infant gut microbiome may alter neurodevelopmental susceptibility to environmental exposures.

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Exposure and Health
Exposure and Health Environmental Science-Pollution
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期刊介绍: It is a multidisciplinary journal focused on global human health consequences of exposure to water pollution in natural and engineered environments. The journal provides a unique platform for scientists in this field to exchange ideas and share information on research for the solution of health effects of exposure to water pollution. Coverage encompasses Engineering sciences; Biogeochemical sciences; Health sciences; Exposure analysis and Epidemiology; Social sciences and public policy; Mathematical, numerical and statistical methods; Experimental, data collection and data analysis methods and more. Research topics include local, regional and global water pollution, exposure and health problems; health risk analysis of water pollution, methods of quantification and analysis of risk under uncertainty; aquatic biogeochemical processes in natural and engineered systems and health effects; analysis of pollution, exposure and health data; and more.
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