综合因果推理阐明了将内分泌干扰物与女性不孕症联系起来的基因-环境相互作用。

IF 6.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-14 DOI:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2025.118679
Yanggang Hong, Zhuoyi Du, Jiajun Li, Yi Wang, Yirong Wang, Wanyi Shu, Qinxi Shen, Feng Chen, Sisi Li
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摘要

女性不孕症是一个全球健康问题,影响了高达12% %的妇女,受遗传、激素和环境因素的影响。在环境因素中,干扰荷尔蒙系统的内分泌干扰化学物质(EDCs)因其对生殖健康的潜在影响而受到关注。本研究采用孟德尔随机化(Mendelian randomization, MR)和共定位分析探讨EDCs影响的基因表达与女性不育之间的因果关系。我们从内分泌干扰交换(TEDX)数据库和比较毒物基因组学数据库(CTD)中鉴定了4207个edc相关基因,并利用全基因组关联数据分析了它们对女性不育症的潜在因果影响。共有5个基因显示出与不孕风险显著相关,其中SULT1B1、MASTL和TTC39C与风险增加有关,ESR1和AKAP13具有保护作用。共定位分析显示,其中四个基因(ESR1、TTC39C、AKAP13和SULT1B1)与不孕症有共同的因果变异,这加强了MR的发现。此外,这些基因与双酚A (BPA)、四氯二苯并二氧芑(TCDD)和亚砷酸钠等关键EDCs之间的相互作用突出了环境暴露影响生育力的复杂分子机制。这些发现为研究导致女性不育的基因-环境相互作用提供了新的见解,并为减轻EDCs对生殖健康的有害影响提供了潜在的干预目标。
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Integrative causal inference illuminates gene-environment interactions linking endocrine disruptors to female infertility.

Female infertility, a global health concern affecting up to 12 % of women, is influenced by genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors. Among environmental contributors, endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), which interfere with hormonal systems, have gained attention for their potential impact on reproductive health. This study used Mendelian randomization (MR) and colocalization analyses to explore the causal relationships between gene expression influenced by EDCs and female infertility. We identified 4207 EDC-related genes from The Endocrine Disruption Exchange (TEDX) database and Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD), and analyzed their potential causal effects on female infertility using genome-wide association data. A total of five genes showed significant associations with infertility risk, with SULT1B1, MASTL, and TTC39C linked to increased risk, and ESR1 and AKAP13 associated with a protective effect. Colocalization analysis revealed that four of these genes (ESR1, TTC39C, AKAP13, and SULT1B1) shared causal variants with infertility, strengthening the MR findings. Additionally, interactions between these genes and key EDCs like bisphenol A (BPA), tetrachlorodibenzodioxin (TCDD), and sodium arsenite highlighted complex molecular mechanisms through which environmental exposures influence fertility. These findings provide new insights into the gene-environment interactions contributing to female infertility and offer potential targets for interventions to mitigate the harmful effects of EDCs on reproductive health.

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CiteScore
12.10
自引率
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1234
审稿时长
88 days
期刊介绍: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety is a multi-disciplinary journal that focuses on understanding the exposure and effects of environmental contamination on organisms including human health. The scope of the journal covers three main themes. The topics within these themes, indicated below, include (but are not limited to) the following: Ecotoxicology、Environmental Chemistry、Environmental Safety etc.
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