Differential DNA Methylation by Hispanic Ethnicity Among Firefighters in the United States.

IF 3.2 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Jaclyn M Goodrich, Melissa A Furlong, Alberto J Caban-Martinez, Alesia M Jung, Ken Batai, Timothy Jenkins, Shawn Beitel, Sally Littau, John Gulotta, Darin Wallentine, Jeff Hughes, Charles Popp, Miriam M Calkins, Jefferey L Burgess
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Abstract

Firefighters are exposed to a variety of environmental hazards and are at increased risk for multiple cancers. There is evidence that risks differ by ethnicity, yet the biological or environmental differences underlying these differences are not known. DNA methylation is one type of epigenetic regulation that is altered in cancers. In this pilot study, we profiled DNA methylation with the Infinium MethylationEPIC in blood leukocytes from 31 Hispanic white and 163 non-Hispanic white firefighters. We compared DNA methylation (1) at 12 xenobiotic metabolizing genes and (2) at all loci on the array (>740 000), adjusting for confounders. Five of the xenobiotic metabolizing genes were differentially methylated at a raw P-value <.05 when comparing the 2 ethnic groups, yet were not statistically significant at a 5% false discovery rate (q-value <.05). In the epigenome-wide analysis, 76 loci exhibited DNA methylation differences at q < .05. Among these, 3 CpG sites in the promoter region of the biotransformation gene SULT1C2 had lower methylation in Hispanic compared to non-Hispanic firefighters. Other differentially methylated loci included genes that have been implicated in carcinogenesis in published studies (FOXK2, GYLTL1B, ZBTB16, ARHGEF10, and more). In this pilot study, we report differential DNA methylation between Hispanic and non-Hispanic firefighters in xenobiotic metabolism genes and other genes with functions related to cancer. Epigenetic susceptibility by ethnicity merits further study as this may alter risk for cancers linked to toxic exposures.

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美国消防员中西班牙裔种族的差异DNA甲基化。
消防员暴露在各种环境危害中,患多种癌症的风险也在增加。有证据表明,风险因种族而异,但这些差异背后的生物或环境差异尚不清楚。DNA甲基化是癌症中发生改变的一种表观遗传调控。在这项初步研究中,我们使用Infinium MethylationEPIC对31名西班牙裔白人和163名非西班牙裔白人消防员的血液白细胞进行了DNA甲基化分析。我们比较了12个外源代谢基因的DNA甲基化(1)和阵列上所有位点(> 740,000)的DNA甲基化(2),调整了混杂因素。五种外源代谢基因在原始p值q值q上存在差异甲基化,与非西班牙裔消防员相比,西班牙裔消防员的SULT1C2甲基化程度较低。其他差异甲基化位点包括已发表的研究中涉及致癌的基因(FOXK2、GYLTL1B、ZBTB16、ARHGEF10等)。在这项初步研究中,我们报告了西班牙裔和非西班牙裔消防员在外源代谢基因和其他与癌症相关的功能基因上的DNA甲基化差异。种族的表观遗传易感性值得进一步研究,因为这可能会改变与有毒物质接触有关的癌症风险。
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