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Global DNA methylation and the association between metal exposure and chronic kidney disease
INTRODUCTION: Prior studies indicate that exposure to metals may alter DNA methylation. Evidence also shows that global DNA methylation is associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD). This study aimed to examine the association between CKD and 5-methyl-2-deoxycytidine (5mdC, %), a marker of global...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10248129/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37304094 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1104692 |
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author | Hsueh, Yu-Mei Chen, Wei-Jen Lee, Hui-Ling Huang, Ya-Li Shiue, Horng-Sheng Hsu, Sheng-Lun Chen, Hsi-Hsien Lin, Ying-Chin |
author_facet | Hsueh, Yu-Mei Chen, Wei-Jen Lee, Hui-Ling Huang, Ya-Li Shiue, Horng-Sheng Hsu, Sheng-Lun Chen, Hsi-Hsien Lin, Ying-Chin |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Prior studies indicate that exposure to metals may alter DNA methylation. Evidence also shows that global DNA methylation is associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD). This study aimed to examine the association between CKD and 5-methyl-2-deoxycytidine (5mdC, %), a marker of global DNA methylation, and to evaluate the interaction between metal exposures and 5mdC (%) on CKD. We also explored the mediation effect of 5mdC (%) on the association between metal exposures and renal function (i.e., estimated glomerular filtration rate, eGFR). METHODS: A total of 218 CKD patients and 422 controls were recruited in this case–control study. 5mdC (%), concentrations of blood lead and cadmium, plasma selenium, and total urinary arsenic were measured. CKD cases were clinically defined among patients with eGFR <60 mL/min/1.73 m(2) for at least 3 months and without hemodialysis. Odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) were estimated by logistic regression models to examine the association between metal exposures, 5mdC (%), and CKD, adjusted for confounders. Multivariable linear regression models were used to examine associations between metal exposures, 5mdC (%), and eGFR. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: CKD cases compared to controls had 6.06-fold (95% CI: 3.11–11.81) higher odds of having high blood cadmium and high 5mdC (%) levels. A positive interaction on an additive scale was identified between blood cadmium and 5mdC (%) on CKD. Cases compared to controls had 4.73-fold (95% CI: 2.65–8.45) higher odds of having low plasma selenium and high 5mdC (%) levels; and a significant multiplicative interaction between plasma selenium and 5mdC (%) on CKD was observed. In addition, we found that blood lead and cadmium concentrations were positively associated, while plasma selenium concentrations were inversely associated, with 5mdC (%). The associations of blood lead and plasma selenium with eGFR were partially mediated by 5mdC (%). Our results suggest that 5mdC (%) may interact with plasma selenium and blood cadmium to influence the risk of CKD. The 5mdC (%) also potentially mediates the associations between exposure to metals and renal function. |
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spelling | pubmed-102481292023-06-09 Global DNA methylation and the association between metal exposure and chronic kidney disease Hsueh, Yu-Mei Chen, Wei-Jen Lee, Hui-Ling Huang, Ya-Li Shiue, Horng-Sheng Hsu, Sheng-Lun Chen, Hsi-Hsien Lin, Ying-Chin Front Public Health Public Health INTRODUCTION: Prior studies indicate that exposure to metals may alter DNA methylation. Evidence also shows that global DNA methylation is associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD). This study aimed to examine the association between CKD and 5-methyl-2-deoxycytidine (5mdC, %), a marker of global DNA methylation, and to evaluate the interaction between metal exposures and 5mdC (%) on CKD. We also explored the mediation effect of 5mdC (%) on the association between metal exposures and renal function (i.e., estimated glomerular filtration rate, eGFR). METHODS: A total of 218 CKD patients and 422 controls were recruited in this case–control study. 5mdC (%), concentrations of blood lead and cadmium, plasma selenium, and total urinary arsenic were measured. CKD cases were clinically defined among patients with eGFR <60 mL/min/1.73 m(2) for at least 3 months and without hemodialysis. Odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) were estimated by logistic regression models to examine the association between metal exposures, 5mdC (%), and CKD, adjusted for confounders. Multivariable linear regression models were used to examine associations between metal exposures, 5mdC (%), and eGFR. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: CKD cases compared to controls had 6.06-fold (95% CI: 3.11–11.81) higher odds of having high blood cadmium and high 5mdC (%) levels. A positive interaction on an additive scale was identified between blood cadmium and 5mdC (%) on CKD. Cases compared to controls had 4.73-fold (95% CI: 2.65–8.45) higher odds of having low plasma selenium and high 5mdC (%) levels; and a significant multiplicative interaction between plasma selenium and 5mdC (%) on CKD was observed. In addition, we found that blood lead and cadmium concentrations were positively associated, while plasma selenium concentrations were inversely associated, with 5mdC (%). The associations of blood lead and plasma selenium with eGFR were partially mediated by 5mdC (%). Our results suggest that 5mdC (%) may interact with plasma selenium and blood cadmium to influence the risk of CKD. The 5mdC (%) also potentially mediates the associations between exposure to metals and renal function. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10248129/ /pubmed/37304094 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1104692 Text en Copyright © 2023 Hsueh, Chen, Lee, Huang, Shiue, Hsu, Chen and Lin. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Public Health Hsueh, Yu-Mei Chen, Wei-Jen Lee, Hui-Ling Huang, Ya-Li Shiue, Horng-Sheng Hsu, Sheng-Lun Chen, Hsi-Hsien Lin, Ying-Chin Global DNA methylation and the association between metal exposure and chronic kidney disease |
title | Global DNA methylation and the association between metal exposure and chronic kidney disease |
title_full | Global DNA methylation and the association between metal exposure and chronic kidney disease |
title_fullStr | Global DNA methylation and the association between metal exposure and chronic kidney disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Global DNA methylation and the association between metal exposure and chronic kidney disease |
title_short | Global DNA methylation and the association between metal exposure and chronic kidney disease |
title_sort | global dna methylation and the association between metal exposure and chronic kidney disease |
topic | Public Health |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10248129/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37304094 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1104692 |
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