Altered miRNA expression in the cervix during pregnancy associated with lead and mercury exposure.

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AIM

Toxic metals including lead and mercury are associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. This study aimed to assess the association between miRNA expression in the cervix during pregnancy with lead and mercury levels.

MATERIALS & METHODS

We obtained cervical swabs from pregnant women (n = 60) and quantified cervical miRNA expression. Women's blood lead, bone lead and toenail mercury levels were analyzed. We performed linear regression to examine the association between metal levels and expression of 74 miRNAs adjusting for covariates.

RESULTS

Seventeen miRNAs were negatively associated with toenail mercury levels, and tibial bone lead levels were associated with decreased expression of miR-575 and miR-4286.

CONCLUSION

The findings highlight miRNAs in the human cervix as novel responders to maternal chemical exposure during pregnancy.

Investigators
Abbreviation
Epigenomics
Publication Date
2015-09-29
Volume
7
Issue
6
Page Numbers
885-96
Pubmed ID
26418635
Medium
Print-Electronic
Full Title
Altered miRNA expression in the cervix during pregnancy associated with lead and mercury exposure.
Authors
Sanders AP, Burris HH, Just AC, Motta V, Amarasiriwardena C, Svensson K, Oken E, Solano-Gonzalez M, Mercado-Garcia A, Pantic I, Schwartz J, Tellez-Rojo MM, Baccarelli AA, Wright RO