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. 2022 Jan;130(1):17003.
doi: 10.1289/EHP9467. Epub 2022 Jan 6.

Circulating MicroRNAs, Polychlorinated Biphenyls, and Environmental Liver Disease in the Anniston Community Health Survey

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Circulating MicroRNAs, Polychlorinated Biphenyls, and Environmental Liver Disease in the Anniston Community Health Survey

Matthew C Cave et al. Environ Health Perspect. 2022 Jan.

Abstract

Background: Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) exposures have been associated with liver injury in human cohorts, and steatohepatitis with liver necrosis in model systems. MicroRNAs (miRs) maintain cellular homeostasis and may regulate the response to environmental stress.

Objectives: We tested the hypothesis that specific miRs are associated with liver disease and PCB exposures in a residential cohort.

Methods: Sixty-eight targeted hepatotoxicity miRs were measured in archived serum from 734 PCB-exposed participants in the cross-sectional Anniston Community Health Survey. Necrotic and other liver disease categories were defined by serum keratin 18 (K18) biomarkers. Associations were determined between exposure biomarkers (35 ortho-substituted PCB congeners) and disease biomarkers (highly expressed miRs or previously measured cytokines), and Ingenuity Pathway Analysis was performed.

Results: The necrotic liver disease category was associated with four up-regulated miRs (miR-99a-5p, miR-122-5p, miR-192-5p, and miR-320a) and five down-regulated miRs (let-7d-5p, miR-17-5p, miR-24-3p, miR-197-3p, and miR-221-3p). Twenty-two miRs were associated with the other liver disease category or with K18 measurements. Eleven miRs were associated with 24 PCBs, most commonly congeners with anti-estrogenic activities. Most of the exposure-associated miRs were associated with at least one serum hepatocyte death, pro-inflammatory cytokine or insulin resistance bioarker, or with both. Within each biomarker category, associations were strongest for the liver-specific miR-122-5p. Pathways of liver toxicity that were identified included inflammation/hepatitis, hyperplasia/hyperproliferation, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. Tumor protein p53 and tumor necrosis factor α were well integrated within the top identified networks.

Discussion: These results support the human hepatotoxicity of environmental PCB exposures while elucidating potential modes of PCB action. The MiR-derived liquid liver biopsy represents a promising new technique for environmental hepatology cohort studies. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP9467.

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Figure 1 is a Venn diagram with three circles. The circle on the left is labeled Liver disease associated micro ribonucleic acids, the circle on the right is labeled Cell death marker associated micro ribonucleic acids, and the circle at the bottom is labeled Polychlorinated biphenyl associated micro ribonucleic acids. The right circle displays the following information: let-7 i-5 p; 146 a-5 p; 148 a-3 p; 15 b-5 p; 181 a-5 p; 18 a-5 p; 194-5 p; 199 a-3 p; 27 b-3 p; 29 a-3 p; 30 c-5 p; 486-5 p; and 199 a-5 p. The bottom circle displays the following information: 185-5 p; 15 a-5 p; 22-3 p; 21-5 p; 29 c-3 p; and 451 a. The first and second circles display the following information: 97-3 p; let-7 d-5 p; 221-3 p; 17-5 p; and 24-3 p. The second and third circles display the following information: 320 a. The first and third circles display the following information: 130 a-3 p. The intersection area displays the following information: 122-5 p; 192-5 p; and 99 a-5 p.
Figure 1.
Venn diagram of highly expressed serum miRs that were significantly associated with the necrotic liver disease category, the K18 hepatocyte death biomarkers, and/or the PCB exposure biomarkers. Note that slightly different statistical methods were used to generate the list of PCB-associated miRs because only that model did not adjust for ΣPCBs. Note: miR, microRNA; PCB, polychlorinated biphenyl; ΣPCBs; sum of polychlorinated biphenyls.

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