Abstract

BackgroundDNA methylation is associated with cancer, metabolic, neurological, and autoimmune disorders. Hypomethylation of aryl hydrocarbon receptor repressor (AHRR) especially at cg05575921 is associated with smoking and lung cancer. Studies on the association between AHRR methylation at cg05575921 and sources of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) other than smoking are limited. The aim of our study was to assess the pattern of blood DNA methylation at cg05575921 in non-smoking Taiwanese adults living in areas with different PM2.5 levels.MethodsData on blood DNA methylation, smoking, and residence were retrieved from the Taiwan Biobank dataset (2008–2015). Current and former smokers, as well as individuals with incomplete information were excluded from the current study. The final analysis included 708 participants (279 men and 429 women) aged 30–70 years. PM2.5 levels have been shown to increase as one moves from the northern through central towards southern Taiwan. Based on this trend, the study areas were categorized into northern, north-central, central, and southern regions.ResultsLiving in PM2.5 areas was associated with lower methylation levels: compared with the northern area (reference area), living in north-central, central, and southern areas was associated with lower methylation levels at cg05575921. However, only methylation levels in those living in central and southern areas were significant (β= − 0.01003, P = 0.009 and β = − 0.01480, P < 0.001, respectively. Even though methylation levels in those living in the north-central area were not statistically significant, the test for linear trend was significant (P < 0.001). When PM2.5 was included in the regression model, a unit increase in PM2.5 was associated with 0.00115 (P < 0.001) lower cg05575921 methylation levels.ConclusionLiving in PM2.5 areas was inversely associated with blood AHRR methylation levels at cg05575921. The methylation levels were lowest in participants residing in southern followed by central and north-central areas. Moreover, when PM2.5 was included in the regression model, it was inversely associated with methylation levels at cg05575921. Blood methylation at cg05575921 (AHRR) in non-smokers might indicate different exposures to PM2.5 and lung cancer which is a PM2.5-related disease.

Highlights

  • Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) methylation is associated with cancer, metabolic, neurological, and autoimmune disorders

  • We investigated the association between living in PM2.5 areas and aryl hydrocarbon receptor repressor (AHRR) methylation at cg05575921 in non-smokers

  • In conclusion, living in PM2.5 areas was inversely associated with blood AHRR methylation levels at cg05575921

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Introduction

DNA methylation is associated with cancer, metabolic, neurological, and autoimmune disorders. DNA methylation, an epigenetic process characterized by the addition of a methyl group to a DNA molecule influences the expression of genes [1, 2] It is associated with several health conditions including cancer, metabolic, neurological, psychiatric, and autoimmune disorders [1,2,3,4,5]. The gene, aryl hydrocarbon receptor repressor (AHRR), mediates the metabolism of xenobiotic particles like toxic cigarette smoke components [8, 9]. This gene is located on chromosome 5 which is believed to possess several tumor suppressor genes [10, 11]. Blood AHRR methylation (especially at cg0557592) is inversely associated with both smoking [4, 5, 8, 9, 12,13,14,15,16] and lung cancer [4, 12, 13]

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