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Sex-specific associations of arsenic exposure with global DNA methylation and hydroxymethylation in leukocytes: results from two studies in Bangladesh.

Megan M Niedzwiecki1, Xinhua Liu2, Megan N Hall3, Tiffany Thomas4, Vesna Slavkovich1, Vesna Ilievski1, Diane Levy2, Shafiul Alam5, Abu B Siddique5, Faruque Parvez1, Joseph H Graziano1, Mary V Gamble6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Depletion of global 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5-hmC) is observed in human cancers and is strongly implicated in skin cancer development. Although arsenic (As)-a class I human carcinogen linked to skin lesion and cancer risk-is known to be associated with changes in global %5-methylcytosine (%5-mC), its influence on 5-hmC has not been widely studied.
METHODS: We evaluated associations of As in drinking water, urine, and blood with global %5-mC and %5-hmC in two studies of Bangladeshi adults: (i) leukocyte DNA in the Nutritional Influences on Arsenic Toxicity study (n = 196; 49% male, 19-66 years); and (ii) peripheral blood mononuclear cell DNA in the Folate and Oxidative Stress study (n = 375; 49% male, 30-63 years).
RESULTS: Overall, As was not associated with global %5-mC or %5-hmC. Sex-specific analyses showed that associations of As exposure with global %5-hmC were positive in males and negative in females (P for interaction < 0.01). Analyses examining interactions by elevated plasma total homocysteine (tHcys), an indicator of B-vitamin deficiency, found that tHcys also modified the association between As and global %5-hmC (P for interaction < 0.10).
CONCLUSION: In two samples, we observed associations between As exposure and global %5-hmC in blood DNA that were modified by sex and tHcys. IMPACT: Our findings suggest that As induces sex-specific changes in 5-hmC, an epigenetic mark that has been associated with cancer. Future research should explore whether altered %5-hmC is a mechanism underlying the sex-specific influences of As on skin lesion and cancer outcomes. ©2015 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26364164      PMCID: PMC4633312          DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-15-0432

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev        ISSN: 1055-9965            Impact factor:   4.254


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