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Association between In Utero arsenic exposure, placental gene expression, and infant birth weight: a US birth cohort study

BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies and animal models suggest that in utero arsenic exposure affects fetal health, with a negative association between maternal arsenic ingestion and infant birth weight often observed. However, the molecular mechanisms for this association remain elusive. In the presen...

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Autores principales: Fei, Dennis Liang, Koestler, Devin C, Li, Zhigang, Giambelli, Camilla, Sanchez-Mejias, Avencia, Gosse, Julie A, Marsit, Carmen J, Karagas, Margaret R, Robbins, David J
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3733767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23866971
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-069X-12-58
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author Fei, Dennis Liang
Koestler, Devin C
Li, Zhigang
Giambelli, Camilla
Sanchez-Mejias, Avencia
Gosse, Julie A
Marsit, Carmen J
Karagas, Margaret R
Robbins, David J
author_facet Fei, Dennis Liang
Koestler, Devin C
Li, Zhigang
Giambelli, Camilla
Sanchez-Mejias, Avencia
Gosse, Julie A
Marsit, Carmen J
Karagas, Margaret R
Robbins, David J
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description BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies and animal models suggest that in utero arsenic exposure affects fetal health, with a negative association between maternal arsenic ingestion and infant birth weight often observed. However, the molecular mechanisms for this association remain elusive. In the present study, we aimed to increase our understanding of the impact of low-dose arsenic exposure on fetal health by identifying possible arsenic-associated fetal tissue biomarkers in a cohort of pregnant women exposed to arsenic at low levels. METHODS: Arsenic concentrations were determined from the urine samples of a cohort of 133 pregnant women from New Hampshire. Placental tissue samples collected from enrollees were homogenized and profiled for gene expression across a panel of candidate genes, including known arsenic regulated targets and genes involved in arsenic transport, metabolism, or disease susceptibility. Multivariable adjusted linear regression models were used to examine the relationship of candidate gene expression with arsenic exposure or with birth weight of the baby. RESULTS: Placental expression of the arsenic transporter AQP9 was positively associated with maternal urinary arsenic levels during pregnancy (coefficient estimate: 0.25; 95% confidence interval: 0.05 – 0.45). Placental expression of AQP9 related to expression of the phospholipase ENPP2 which was positively associated with infant birth weight (coefficient estimate: 0.28; 95% CI: 0.09 – 0.47). A structural equation model indicated that these genes may mediate arsenic’s effect on infant birth weight (coefficient estimate: -0.009; 95% confidence interval: -0.032 – -0.001; 10,000 replications for bootstrapping). CONCLUSIONS: We identified the expression of AQP9 as a potential fetal biomarker for arsenic exposure. Further, we identified a positive association between the placental expression of phospholipase ENPP2 and infant birth weight. These findings suggest a path by which arsenic may affect birth outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-37337672013-08-06 Association between In Utero arsenic exposure, placental gene expression, and infant birth weight: a US birth cohort study Fei, Dennis Liang Koestler, Devin C Li, Zhigang Giambelli, Camilla Sanchez-Mejias, Avencia Gosse, Julie A Marsit, Carmen J Karagas, Margaret R Robbins, David J Environ Health Research BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies and animal models suggest that in utero arsenic exposure affects fetal health, with a negative association between maternal arsenic ingestion and infant birth weight often observed. However, the molecular mechanisms for this association remain elusive. In the present study, we aimed to increase our understanding of the impact of low-dose arsenic exposure on fetal health by identifying possible arsenic-associated fetal tissue biomarkers in a cohort of pregnant women exposed to arsenic at low levels. METHODS: Arsenic concentrations were determined from the urine samples of a cohort of 133 pregnant women from New Hampshire. Placental tissue samples collected from enrollees were homogenized and profiled for gene expression across a panel of candidate genes, including known arsenic regulated targets and genes involved in arsenic transport, metabolism, or disease susceptibility. Multivariable adjusted linear regression models were used to examine the relationship of candidate gene expression with arsenic exposure or with birth weight of the baby. RESULTS: Placental expression of the arsenic transporter AQP9 was positively associated with maternal urinary arsenic levels during pregnancy (coefficient estimate: 0.25; 95% confidence interval: 0.05 – 0.45). Placental expression of AQP9 related to expression of the phospholipase ENPP2 which was positively associated with infant birth weight (coefficient estimate: 0.28; 95% CI: 0.09 – 0.47). A structural equation model indicated that these genes may mediate arsenic’s effect on infant birth weight (coefficient estimate: -0.009; 95% confidence interval: -0.032 – -0.001; 10,000 replications for bootstrapping). CONCLUSIONS: We identified the expression of AQP9 as a potential fetal biomarker for arsenic exposure. Further, we identified a positive association between the placental expression of phospholipase ENPP2 and infant birth weight. These findings suggest a path by which arsenic may affect birth outcomes. BioMed Central 2013-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3733767/ /pubmed/23866971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-069X-12-58 Text en Copyright © 2013 Fei et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fei, Dennis Liang
Koestler, Devin C
Li, Zhigang
Giambelli, Camilla
Sanchez-Mejias, Avencia
Gosse, Julie A
Marsit, Carmen J
Karagas, Margaret R
Robbins, David J
Association between In Utero arsenic exposure, placental gene expression, and infant birth weight: a US birth cohort study
title Association between In Utero arsenic exposure, placental gene expression, and infant birth weight: a US birth cohort study
title_full Association between In Utero arsenic exposure, placental gene expression, and infant birth weight: a US birth cohort study
title_fullStr Association between In Utero arsenic exposure, placental gene expression, and infant birth weight: a US birth cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Association between In Utero arsenic exposure, placental gene expression, and infant birth weight: a US birth cohort study
title_short Association between In Utero arsenic exposure, placental gene expression, and infant birth weight: a US birth cohort study
title_sort association between in utero arsenic exposure, placental gene expression, and infant birth weight: a us birth cohort study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3733767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23866971
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-069X-12-58
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