Plasma perfluoroalkyls are associated with decreased levels of proteomic inflammatory markers in a cross-sectional study of an elderly population

Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have been linked to immunotoxicity in experimental studies. Although PFAS exposure is associated with altered immune response in epidemiological studies of children, it is less known whether this is observed also in elderly adults. Eight PFAS and 86 proteins were mea...

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Main Authors: S. Salihovic, L. Lind, A. Larsson, P.M. Lind
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Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
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spelling doaj-39d198892ceb4e789c40df115920405e2020-11-25T03:50:45ZengElsevierEnvironment International0160-41202020-12-01145106099Plasma perfluoroalkyls are associated with decreased levels of proteomic inflammatory markers in a cross-sectional study of an elderly populationS. Salihovic0L. Lind1A. Larsson2P.M. Lind3School of Medical Sciences, Inflammatory Response and Infection Susceptibility Centre, Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden; School of Science and Technology, MTM Research Centre, Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden; Corresponding author at: Inflammatory Response and Infection Susceptibility Centre, School of Medical Sciences, Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden.Department of Medical Sciences, Cardiovascular Epidemiology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Medical Sciences, Clinical Chemistry, Uppsala University, Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Medical Sciences, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Uppsala University, Uppsala, SwedenPerfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have been linked to immunotoxicity in experimental studies. Although PFAS exposure is associated with altered immune response in epidemiological studies of children, it is less known whether this is observed also in elderly adults. Eight PFAS and 86 proteins were measured in plasma from 965 elderly individuals from Sweden (all aged 70, 50% women). PFAS were measured using isotope-dilution ultra-pressure liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry. Proteins were measured using a multiplex proximity extension assay (PEA) and covered among others inflammatory marker proteins such as monocyte chemoattractant proteins, tumor necrosis factors, and interleukins. We examined cross-sectional associations using multivariable linear regression at two levels of adjustment. We observed significant decreases in levels of 24 proteins in relation to a ln-unit increase in PFAS concentrations following adjustment for sex, sample storage time in freezer, and correction for multiple testing. Associations of PFAS and hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and macrophage colony-stimulating factor 1 (CSF-1) remained significant (p-value <0.05) following full covariate adjustment for smoking, exercise habits, education, energy, and alcohol intake, body mass index (BMI), glomular filtration rate (GFR) as well as corticoid- and COX-inhibitor treatment. CSF-1 was inversely associated with perfluorohexane sulfonic acid (PFHxS) β: −0.08: 95% confidence interval (CI); −0.13, −0.02), perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) β: −0.04: 95% CI; −0.07, −0.006, perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA) β: −0.04: 95% CI; −0.08, −0.003, perfluorodecanoic acid (PFDA) β: −0.03: 95% CI; −0.06, −0.003, and perfluoroundecanoic acid (PFUnDA) β: −0.05: 95% CI; −0.08, −0.02. The magnitude and direction of PFAS vs protein relationships were similar also for HGF. Our findings implicate PFAS exposure with decreased levels of proteomic markers of inflammation in elderly humans.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412020320547Perfluoroalkyl substancesInflammationProteomicsC-reactive protein (CRP)Olink
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author S. Salihovic
L. Lind
A. Larsson
P.M. Lind
spellingShingle S. Salihovic
L. Lind
A. Larsson
P.M. Lind
Plasma perfluoroalkyls are associated with decreased levels of proteomic inflammatory markers in a cross-sectional study of an elderly population
Environment International
Perfluoroalkyl substances
Inflammation
Proteomics
C-reactive protein (CRP)
Olink
author_facet S. Salihovic
L. Lind
A. Larsson
P.M. Lind
author_sort S. Salihovic
title Plasma perfluoroalkyls are associated with decreased levels of proteomic inflammatory markers in a cross-sectional study of an elderly population
title_short Plasma perfluoroalkyls are associated with decreased levels of proteomic inflammatory markers in a cross-sectional study of an elderly population
title_full Plasma perfluoroalkyls are associated with decreased levels of proteomic inflammatory markers in a cross-sectional study of an elderly population
title_fullStr Plasma perfluoroalkyls are associated with decreased levels of proteomic inflammatory markers in a cross-sectional study of an elderly population
title_full_unstemmed Plasma perfluoroalkyls are associated with decreased levels of proteomic inflammatory markers in a cross-sectional study of an elderly population
title_sort plasma perfluoroalkyls are associated with decreased levels of proteomic inflammatory markers in a cross-sectional study of an elderly population
publisher Elsevier
series Environment International
issn 0160-4120
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have been linked to immunotoxicity in experimental studies. Although PFAS exposure is associated with altered immune response in epidemiological studies of children, it is less known whether this is observed also in elderly adults. Eight PFAS and 86 proteins were measured in plasma from 965 elderly individuals from Sweden (all aged 70, 50% women). PFAS were measured using isotope-dilution ultra-pressure liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry. Proteins were measured using a multiplex proximity extension assay (PEA) and covered among others inflammatory marker proteins such as monocyte chemoattractant proteins, tumor necrosis factors, and interleukins. We examined cross-sectional associations using multivariable linear regression at two levels of adjustment. We observed significant decreases in levels of 24 proteins in relation to a ln-unit increase in PFAS concentrations following adjustment for sex, sample storage time in freezer, and correction for multiple testing. Associations of PFAS and hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and macrophage colony-stimulating factor 1 (CSF-1) remained significant (p-value <0.05) following full covariate adjustment for smoking, exercise habits, education, energy, and alcohol intake, body mass index (BMI), glomular filtration rate (GFR) as well as corticoid- and COX-inhibitor treatment. CSF-1 was inversely associated with perfluorohexane sulfonic acid (PFHxS) β: −0.08: 95% confidence interval (CI); −0.13, −0.02), perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) β: −0.04: 95% CI; −0.07, −0.006, perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA) β: −0.04: 95% CI; −0.08, −0.003, perfluorodecanoic acid (PFDA) β: −0.03: 95% CI; −0.06, −0.003, and perfluoroundecanoic acid (PFUnDA) β: −0.05: 95% CI; −0.08, −0.02. The magnitude and direction of PFAS vs protein relationships were similar also for HGF. Our findings implicate PFAS exposure with decreased levels of proteomic markers of inflammation in elderly humans.
topic Perfluoroalkyl substances
Inflammation
Proteomics
C-reactive protein (CRP)
Olink
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412020320547
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