Genome-wide DNA methylation in peripheral blood and long-term exposure to source-specific transportation noise and air pollution: The SAPALDIA Study

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dc.contributor.author Eze, Ikenna C.
dc.contributor.author Jeong, Ayoung
dc.contributor.author Schaffner, Emmanuel
dc.contributor.author Rezwan, Faisal I.
dc.contributor.author Ghantous, Akram
dc.contributor.author Foraster, Maria
dc.contributor.author Vienneau, Danielle
dc.contributor.author Kronenberg, Florian
dc.contributor.author Herceg, Zdenko
dc.contributor.author Vineis, Paolo
dc.contributor.author Brink, Mark
dc.contributor.author Wunderli, Jean-Marc
dc.contributor.author Schindler, Christian
dc.contributor.author Cajochen, Christian
dc.contributor.author Röösli, Martin
dc.contributor.author Holloway, John W.
dc.contributor.author Imboden, Medea
dc.contributor.author Probst-Hensch, Nicole
dc.date.accessioned 2020-07-31T11:40:31Z
dc.date.available 2020-07-31T11:40:31Z
dc.date.issued 2020-06-01
dc.identifier.citation Eze IC, Jeong A, Schaffner E, et al., (2020) Genome-wide DNA methylation in peripheral blood and long-term exposure to source-specific transportation noise and air pollution: The SAPALDIA Study. Environmental Health Perspectives, Volume 128, Issue 6, June 2020, Article number 067003 en_UK
dc.identifier.issn 0091-6765
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP6174
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/15624
dc.description.abstract Background: Few epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) on air pollutants exist, and none have been done on transportation noise exposures, which also contribute to environmental burden of disease. Objective: We performed mutually independent EWAS on transportation noise and air pollution exposures. Methods: We used data from two time points of the Swiss Cohort Study on Air Pollution and Lung and Heart Diseases in Adults (SAPALDIA) from 1,389 participants contributing 2,542 observations. We applied multiexposure linear mixed-effects regressions with participant-level random intercept to identify significant Cytosine-phosphate-Guanine (CpG) sites and differentially methylated regions (DMRs) in relation to 1-y average aircraft, railway, and road traffic day-evening-night noise (Lden); nitrogen dioxide (NO2); and particulate matter (PM) with aerodynamic diameter <2.5μm (PM2.5). We performed candidate (CpG-based; cross-systemic phenotypes, combined into “allostatic load”) and agnostic (DMR-based) pathway enrichment tests, and replicated previously reported air pollution EWAS signals. Results: We found no statistically significant CpGs at false discovery rate <0.05. However, 14, 48, 183, 8, and 71 DMRs independently associated with aircraft, railway, and road traffic Lden; NO2; and PM2.5, respectively, with minimally overlapping signals. Transportation Lden and air pollutants tendentially associated with decreased and increased methylation, respectively. We observed significant enrichment of candidate DNA methylation related to C-reactive protein and body mass index (aircraft, road traffic Lden, and PM2.5), renal function and “allostatic load” (all exposures). Agnostic functional networks related to cellular immunity, gene expression, cell growth/proliferation, cardiovascular, auditory, embryonic, and neurological systems development were enriched. We replicated increased methylation in cg08500171 (NO2) and decreased methylation in cg17629796 (PM2.5). Conclusions: Mutually independent DNA methylation was associated with source-specific transportation noise and air pollution exposures, with distinct and shared enrichments for pathways related to inflammation, cellular development, and immune responses. These findings contribute in clarifying the pathways linking these exposures and age-related diseases but need further confirmation in the context of mediation analyses. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP6174 en_UK
dc.language.iso en en_UK
dc.publisher National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) en_UK
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dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ *
dc.title Genome-wide DNA methylation in peripheral blood and long-term exposure to source-specific transportation noise and air pollution: The SAPALDIA Study en_UK
dc.type Article en_UK


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