Occupational exposure to diesel engine exhaust and serum levels of microRNAs in a cross‐sectional molecular epidemiology study in China

Author:

Hu Wei1ORCID,Wong Jason Y. Y.1ORCID,Dai Yufei2,Ren Dianzhi3,Blechter Batel1,Duan Huawei2,Niu Yong2,Xu Jun4,Fu Wei3,Meliefste Kees5,Zhou Baosen6,Yang Jufang3,Ye Meng2,Jia Xiaowei2,Meng Tao2,Bin Ping2,Rahman Mohammad L.1,Dean Hosgood H.17,Vermeulen Roel C.5,Silverman Debra T.1,Zheng Yuxin28,Lan Qing1,Rothman Nathaniel1

Affiliation:

1. Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics National Cancer Institute Bethesda Maryland USA

2. Key Laboratory of Chemical Safety and Health National Institute for Occupational Health and Poison Control, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention Beijing China

3. Chaoyang Center for Disease Control and Prevention Chaoyang China

4. School of Public Health The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong China

5. Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences Utrecht University Utrecht The Netherlands

6. China Medical University Shenyang China

7. Division of Epidemiology Albert Einstein College of Medicine The Bronx New York USA

8. School of Public Health Qingdao University Qingdao China

Abstract

AbstractDiesel engine exhaust (DEE) is an established lung carcinogen, but the biological mechanisms of diesel‐induced lung carcinogenesis are not well understood. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small noncoding RNAs that play a potentially important role in regulating gene expression related to lung cancer. We conducted a cross‐sectional molecular epidemiology study to evaluate whether serum levels of miRNAs are altered in healthy workers occupationally exposed to DEE compared to unexposed controls. We conducted a two‐stage study, first measuring 405 miRNAs in a pilot study of six DEE‐exposed workers exposed and six controls. In the second stage, 44 selected miRNAs were measured using the Fireplex circulating miRNA assay that profiles miRNAs directly from biofluids of 45 workers exposed to a range of DEE (Elemental Carbon (EC), median, range: 47.7, 6.1–79.7 μg/m3) and 46 controls. The relationship between exposure to DEE and EC with miRNA levels was analyzed using linear regression adjusted for potential confounders. Serum levels of four miRNAs were significantly lower (miR‐191‐5p, miR‐93‐5p, miR‐423‐3p, miR‐122‐5p) and one miRNA was significantly higher (miR‐92a‐3p) in DEE exposed workers compared to controls. Of these miRNAs, miR‐191‐5p (ptrend = .001, FDR = 0.04) and miR‐93‐5p (ptrend = .009, FDR = 0.18) showed evidence of an inverse exposure–response with increasing EC levels. Our findings suggest that occupational exposure to DEE may affect circulating miRNAs implicated in biological processes related to carcinogenesis, including immune function.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Genetics (clinical),Epidemiology

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