Interaction of mercury exposure and DNA methylation with sustained attention in children in a novel analysis of epigenetic susceptibility.

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Environmental Epigenetics Pub Date : 2025-04-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/eep/dvaf011
Jessa V Ehlinger, Jaclyn M Goodrich, Dana C Dolinoy, Deborah J Watkins, Alejandra Cantoral, Adriana Mercado-García, Niladri Basu, Martha M Téllez-Rojo, Karen E Peterson
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Abstract

The etiology of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) remains poorly understood, despite it being one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders worldwide. Past research suggests methylmercury exposure and DNA methylation (DNAm) levels are each associated with ADHD in children, yet whether they interact to affect ADHD is unknown. Leveraging data from a longitudinal cohort of children in Mexico, this novel epigenetic-environment interaction study identified significant interactions between childhood mercury exposure (measured at 6-12 years of age) and adolescent blood leukocyte DNAm in their association with sustained attention [quantified via the Conners continuous performance test, 3rd edition (CPT3)] measured on average 5.6 ± 0.99 years later. Using adjusted linear regression, we assessed associations between hair and urine mercury concentrations and CPT3 scores reflecting inattention, impulsivity, vigilance, and sustained attention (N = 399). We then tested the interaction between mercury and DNAm at loci previously associated with the CPT3 outcomes (N = 374). Significant associations between mercury and CPT3 differed in magnitude and direction depending on the mercury biomarker and CPT3 variable. These associations often differed by gender. For example, urine mercury was positively associated with vigilance scores in males [β = 1.31(SE = 0.65), P = .045] but not in females [β = -0.20 (SE = 0.81), P = .80). In all children, three significant mercury-DNAm interactions were identified for either inattention or vigilance outcomes. Among females, 155 significant interaction terms were identified for the inattention models. In males, three significant interactions were identified for the impulsivity model. Overall, results suggest in some cases DNAm can influence the association between mercury exposure and ADHD-like symptoms.

在一项新的表观遗传易感性分析中,汞暴露和DNA甲基化与儿童持续关注的相互作用。
尽管注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)是世界上最常见的神经发育障碍之一,但其病因仍知之甚少。过去的研究表明,甲基汞暴露和DNA甲基化(DNAm)水平都与儿童多动症有关,但它们是否相互作用影响多动症尚不清楚。利用来自墨西哥儿童纵向队列的数据,这项新的表观遗传-环境相互作用研究确定了儿童汞暴露(6-12岁时测量)和青少年血液白细胞DNAm之间的显著相互作用,它们与持续注意力相关[通过康纳斯连续表现测试,第三版(CPT3)量化],平均5.6±0.99年后测量。使用调整后的线性回归,我们评估了头发和尿液汞浓度与反映注意力不集中、冲动、警惕性和持续注意力的CPT3评分之间的关系(N = 399)。然后,我们在先前与CPT3结果相关的位点上测试了汞和DNAm之间的相互作用(N = 374)。根据汞生物标志物和CPT3变量的不同,汞和CPT3之间的显著相关性在程度和方向上有所不同。这些联系往往因性别而异。例如,尿汞与男性警惕性评分呈正相关[β = 1.31(SE = 0.65), P =。045]而不是雌性(β= -0.20 (SE = 0.81), P = .80)。在所有儿童中,确定了三种显著的汞-脱氧dna相互作用导致注意力不集中或警觉性结果。在女性中,发现了155个显著的相互作用项用于注意力不集中模型。在男性中,冲动性模型确定了三个重要的相互作用。总的来说,结果表明,在某些情况下,脱氧核糖核酸可以影响汞接触和adhd样症状之间的关系。
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