DNA methylation among firefighters.
Firefighters are exposed to carcinogens and have elevated cancer rates. We hypothesized that occupational exposures in firefighters would lead to DNA methylation changes associated with activation of cancer pathways and increased cancer risk. To address this hypothesis, we collected peripheral blood...
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doaj-803476579a1745a081af118592db69402021-03-03T20:47:25ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01143e021428210.1371/journal.pone.0214282DNA methylation among firefighters.Jin ZhouTimothy G JenkinsAlesia M JungKyoung Sook JeongJing ZhaiElizabeth T JacobsStephanie C GriffinDevi Dearmon-MooreSally R LittauWayne F PeateNathan A EllisPeter LanceYin ChenJefferey L BurgessFirefighters are exposed to carcinogens and have elevated cancer rates. We hypothesized that occupational exposures in firefighters would lead to DNA methylation changes associated with activation of cancer pathways and increased cancer risk. To address this hypothesis, we collected peripheral blood samples from 45 incumbent and 41 new recruit non-smoking male firefighters and analyzed the samples for DNA methylation using an Illumina Methylation EPIC 850k chip. Adjusting for age and ethnicity, we performed: 1) genome-wide differential methylation analysis; 2) genome-wide prediction for firefighter status (incumbent or new recruit) and years of service; and 3) Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA). Four CpGs, including three in the YIPF6, MPST, and PCED1B genes, demonstrated above 1.5-fold statistically significant differential methylation after Bonferroni correction. Genome-wide methylation predicted with high accuracy incumbent and new recruit status as well as years of service among incumbent firefighters. Using IPA, the top pathways with more than 5 gene members annotated from differentially methylated probes included Sirtuin signaling pathway, p53 signaling, and 5' AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) signaling. These DNA methylation findings suggest potential cellular mechanisms associated with increased cancer risk in firefighters.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214282 |
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Jin Zhou Timothy G Jenkins Alesia M Jung Kyoung Sook Jeong Jing Zhai Elizabeth T Jacobs Stephanie C Griffin Devi Dearmon-Moore Sally R Littau Wayne F Peate Nathan A Ellis Peter Lance Yin Chen Jefferey L Burgess DNA methylation among firefighters. PLoS ONE |
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Jin Zhou Timothy G Jenkins Alesia M Jung Kyoung Sook Jeong Jing Zhai Elizabeth T Jacobs Stephanie C Griffin Devi Dearmon-Moore Sally R Littau Wayne F Peate Nathan A Ellis Peter Lance Yin Chen Jefferey L Burgess |
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DNA methylation among firefighters. |
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Firefighters are exposed to carcinogens and have elevated cancer rates. We hypothesized that occupational exposures in firefighters would lead to DNA methylation changes associated with activation of cancer pathways and increased cancer risk. To address this hypothesis, we collected peripheral blood samples from 45 incumbent and 41 new recruit non-smoking male firefighters and analyzed the samples for DNA methylation using an Illumina Methylation EPIC 850k chip. Adjusting for age and ethnicity, we performed: 1) genome-wide differential methylation analysis; 2) genome-wide prediction for firefighter status (incumbent or new recruit) and years of service; and 3) Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA). Four CpGs, including three in the YIPF6, MPST, and PCED1B genes, demonstrated above 1.5-fold statistically significant differential methylation after Bonferroni correction. Genome-wide methylation predicted with high accuracy incumbent and new recruit status as well as years of service among incumbent firefighters. Using IPA, the top pathways with more than 5 gene members annotated from differentially methylated probes included Sirtuin signaling pathway, p53 signaling, and 5' AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) signaling. These DNA methylation findings suggest potential cellular mechanisms associated with increased cancer risk in firefighters. |
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