Prenatal metal mixture exposure and birth weight: A two-stage analysis in two prospective cohort studies

Jie Hu , George D. Papandonatos , Tongzhang Zheng , Joseph M. Braun , Bin Zhang , Wenyu Liu , Chuansha Wu , Aifen Zhou , Simin Liu , Stephen L. Buka , Kunchong Shi , Wei Xia , Shunqing Xu , Yuanyuan Li
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The understanding of the impact of prenatal exposure to metal mixtures on birth weight is limited. We aimed to identify metal mixture components associated with birth weight and to determine additional pairwise interactions between metals showing such associations. Concentrations of 18 metals were measured using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry in urine samples collected in the 3rd trimester from a prenatal cohort (discovery; n = 1849) and the Healthy Baby Cohort (replication; n = 7255) in Wuhan, China. In the discovery set, we used two penalized regression models, i.e., elastic net regression for main effects and a lasso for hierarchical interactions, to identify important mixture components associated with birth weight, which were then replicated. We observed that 8 of the 18 measured metals were retained by elastic net regression, with five metals (vanadium, manganese, iron, cesium, and barium) showing negative associations with Z-scores for birth weight and three metals (cobalt, zinc, and strontium) showing positive associations. In replication set, associations remained significant for vanadium (β = −0.035; 95% confidence interval [CI], −0.059 to −0.010), cobalt (β = 0.073; 95% CI, 0.049 to 0.097), and zinc (β = 0.040; 95% CI, 0.016 to 0.065) after Bonferroni correction. We additionally identified and replicated a single pairwise interaction between iron and copper exposure on birth weight (P < 0.001). Using a two-stage analysis, we identified and replicated individual metals and additional pairwise interactions-associated birth weight. The approach could be used in other studies estimating the effect of complex mixtures on human health.

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产前金属混合物暴露与出生体重:两项前瞻性队列研究的两阶段分析
对产前接触金属混合物对出生体重影响的了解是有限的。我们的目的是确定与出生体重相关的金属混合物成分,并确定显示这种关联的金属之间的额外成对相互作用。使用电感耦合血浆质谱法在产前队列中收集的妊娠晚期尿液样本中测量18种金属的浓度(发现;n = 1849)和健康婴儿队列(重复;n = 7255)。在发现集中,我们使用了两个惩罚回归模型,即弹性网络回归的主要影响和套索层次相互作用,以确定与出生体重相关的重要混合成分,然后复制。我们观察到,18种测量金属中的8种通过弹性净回归保留,其中5种金属(钒、锰、铁、铯和钡)与出生体重的z分数呈负相关,3种金属(钴、锌和锶)呈正相关。在复制组中,钒的相关性仍然显著(β = - 0.035;95%置信区间[CI],−0.059 ~−0.010),钴(β = 0.073;95% CI, 0.049 ~ 0.097)和锌(β = 0.040;经Bonferroni校正后,95% CI, 0.016 ~ 0.065)。我们还发现并重复了铁和铜暴露对出生体重的单对双相互作用(P <0.001)。采用两阶段分析,我们确定并复制了与出生体重相关的单个金属和其他成对相互作用。该方法可用于评估复杂混合物对人体健康影响的其他研究。
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Eco-Environment & Health
Eco-Environment & Health 环境科学与生态学-生态、环境与健康
CiteScore
11.00
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18
审稿时长
22 days
期刊介绍: Eco-Environment & Health (EEH) is an international and multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal designed for publications on the frontiers of the ecology, environment and health as well as their related disciplines. EEH focuses on the concept of “One Health” to promote green and sustainable development, dealing with the interactions among ecology, environment and health, and the underlying mechanisms and interventions. Our mission is to be one of the most important flagship journals in the field of environmental health. Scopes EEH covers a variety of research areas, including but not limited to ecology and biodiversity conservation, environmental behaviors and bioprocesses of emerging contaminants, human exposure and health effects, and evaluation, management and regulation of environmental risks. The key topics of EEH include: 1) Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation Biodiversity Ecological restoration Ecological safety Protected area 2) Environmental and Biological Fate of Emerging Contaminants Environmental behaviors Environmental processes Environmental microbiology 3) Human Exposure and Health Effects Environmental toxicology Environmental epidemiology Environmental health risk Food safety 4) Evaluation, Management and Regulation of Environmental Risks Chemical safety Environmental policy Health policy Health economics Environmental remediation
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