Mitochondrial biomarkers for airborne particulate matter–associated cardiovascular diseases

IF 6.7 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Pradyumna Kumar Mishra, Prasan Kaur
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Abstract

Airborne particulate matter pollution has become a significant global health concern due to its detrimental effects on human health, including cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). Mitochondrial epigenetics hold enormous potential for developing biomarkers that discern the effects of air pollution–associated CVDs risk and emergence. A reliable approach to characterize mtDNA is essential as omics-based tools to profile cell-free circulating mtDNA copy number, heteroplasmic mutations, and methylation. Investigating regulatory mechanisms for methylated mtDNA in CVDs patients requires unique molecular epidemiological insights. With a focus on the negative effects of PM exposure on mitochondrial dynamics, protein expression, and metabolomic profiles that underlie the molecular mechanisms, this article aims to provide an in-depth assessment of the current knowledge on mitochondrial biomarkers as potential indicators of PM-associated CVDs. Furthermore, we examine the potential of cell-free circulating mtDNA and cellular entities detected in circulation as a predictive biomarker to mitigate the more severe effects of ambient air pollution on cardiovascular disorders.

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空气中颗粒物相关心血管疾病的线粒体生物标志物
空气中的颗粒物污染因其对包括心血管疾病在内的人类健康的有害影响,已成为全球关注的重大健康问题。线粒体表观遗传学在开发识别空气污染影响的生物标志物方面具有巨大潜力,这些影响与心血管疾病的风险和出现有关。作为基于组学的工具来分析无细胞循环mtDNA拷贝数、异源突变和甲基化,表征mtDNA的可靠方法至关重要。研究CVDs患者甲基化mtDNA的调控机制需要独特的分子流行病学见解。本文的重点是PM暴露对线粒体动力学、蛋白质表达和代谢组学特征的负面影响,这些都是分子机制的基础,旨在深入评估线粒体生物标志物作为PM相关心血管疾病潜在指标的现有知识。此外,我们研究了循环中检测到的无细胞循环mtDNA和细胞实体作为预测生物标志物的潜力,以减轻环境空气污染对心血管疾病的更严重影响。
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Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health
Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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