Urinary benzene biomarkers and DNA methylation in Bulgarian petrochemical workers: study findings and comparison of linear and beta regression models.

Chronic occupational exposure to benzene is associated with an increased risk of hematological malignancies such as acute myeloid leukemia (AML), but the underlying mechanisms are still unclear. The main objective of this study was to investigate the association between benzene exposure and DNA meth...

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Main Authors: Wei Jie Seow, Angela Cecilia Pesatori, Emmanuel Dimont, Peter B Farmer, Benedetta Albetti, Adrienne S Ettinger, Valentina Bollati, Claudia Bolognesi, Paola Roggieri, Teodor I Panev, Tzveta Georgieva, Domenico Franco Merlo, Pier Alberto Bertazzi, Andrea A Baccarelli
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3515615?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-81ca54f56ee2425da568eb6a120d17c62020-11-25T01:48:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01712e5047110.1371/journal.pone.0050471Urinary benzene biomarkers and DNA methylation in Bulgarian petrochemical workers: study findings and comparison of linear and beta regression models.Wei Jie SeowAngela Cecilia PesatoriEmmanuel DimontPeter B FarmerBenedetta AlbettiAdrienne S EttingerValentina BollatiClaudia BolognesiPaola RoggieriTeodor I PanevTzveta GeorgievaDomenico Franco MerloPier Alberto BertazziAndrea A BaccarelliChronic occupational exposure to benzene is associated with an increased risk of hematological malignancies such as acute myeloid leukemia (AML), but the underlying mechanisms are still unclear. The main objective of this study was to investigate the association between benzene exposure and DNA methylation, both in repeated elements and candidate genes, in a population of 158 Bulgarian petrochemical workers and 50 unexposed office workers. Exposure assessment included personal monitoring of airborne benzene at work and urinary biomarkers of benzene metabolism (S-phenylmercapturic acid [SPMA] and trans,trans-muconic acid [t,t-MA]) at the end of the work-shift. The median levels of airborne benzene, SPMA and t,t-MA in workers were 0.46 ppm, 15.5 µg/L and 711 µg/L respectively, and exposure levels were significantly lower in the controls. Repeated-element DNA methylation was measured in Alu and LINE-1, and gene-specific methylation in MAGE and p15. DNA methylation levels were not significantly different between exposed workers and controls (P>0.05). Both ordinary least squares (OLS) and beta-regression models were used to estimate benzene-methylation associations. Beta-regression showed better model specification, as reflected in improved coefficient of determination (pseudo R(2)) and Akaike's information criterion (AIC). In beta-regression, we found statistically significant reductions in LINE-1 (-0.15%, P<0.01) and p15 (-0.096%, P<0.01) mean methylation levels with each interquartile range (IQR) increase in SPMA. This study showed statistically significant but weak associations of LINE-1 and p15 hypomethylation with SPMA in Bulgarian petrochemical workers. We showed that beta-regression is more appropriate than OLS regression for fitting methylation data.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3515615?pdf=render
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author Wei Jie Seow
Angela Cecilia Pesatori
Emmanuel Dimont
Peter B Farmer
Benedetta Albetti
Adrienne S Ettinger
Valentina Bollati
Claudia Bolognesi
Paola Roggieri
Teodor I Panev
Tzveta Georgieva
Domenico Franco Merlo
Pier Alberto Bertazzi
Andrea A Baccarelli
spellingShingle Wei Jie Seow
Angela Cecilia Pesatori
Emmanuel Dimont
Peter B Farmer
Benedetta Albetti
Adrienne S Ettinger
Valentina Bollati
Claudia Bolognesi
Paola Roggieri
Teodor I Panev
Tzveta Georgieva
Domenico Franco Merlo
Pier Alberto Bertazzi
Andrea A Baccarelli
Urinary benzene biomarkers and DNA methylation in Bulgarian petrochemical workers: study findings and comparison of linear and beta regression models.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Wei Jie Seow
Angela Cecilia Pesatori
Emmanuel Dimont
Peter B Farmer
Benedetta Albetti
Adrienne S Ettinger
Valentina Bollati
Claudia Bolognesi
Paola Roggieri
Teodor I Panev
Tzveta Georgieva
Domenico Franco Merlo
Pier Alberto Bertazzi
Andrea A Baccarelli
author_sort Wei Jie Seow
title Urinary benzene biomarkers and DNA methylation in Bulgarian petrochemical workers: study findings and comparison of linear and beta regression models.
title_short Urinary benzene biomarkers and DNA methylation in Bulgarian petrochemical workers: study findings and comparison of linear and beta regression models.
title_full Urinary benzene biomarkers and DNA methylation in Bulgarian petrochemical workers: study findings and comparison of linear and beta regression models.
title_fullStr Urinary benzene biomarkers and DNA methylation in Bulgarian petrochemical workers: study findings and comparison of linear and beta regression models.
title_full_unstemmed Urinary benzene biomarkers and DNA methylation in Bulgarian petrochemical workers: study findings and comparison of linear and beta regression models.
title_sort urinary benzene biomarkers and dna methylation in bulgarian petrochemical workers: study findings and comparison of linear and beta regression models.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Chronic occupational exposure to benzene is associated with an increased risk of hematological malignancies such as acute myeloid leukemia (AML), but the underlying mechanisms are still unclear. The main objective of this study was to investigate the association between benzene exposure and DNA methylation, both in repeated elements and candidate genes, in a population of 158 Bulgarian petrochemical workers and 50 unexposed office workers. Exposure assessment included personal monitoring of airborne benzene at work and urinary biomarkers of benzene metabolism (S-phenylmercapturic acid [SPMA] and trans,trans-muconic acid [t,t-MA]) at the end of the work-shift. The median levels of airborne benzene, SPMA and t,t-MA in workers were 0.46 ppm, 15.5 µg/L and 711 µg/L respectively, and exposure levels were significantly lower in the controls. Repeated-element DNA methylation was measured in Alu and LINE-1, and gene-specific methylation in MAGE and p15. DNA methylation levels were not significantly different between exposed workers and controls (P>0.05). Both ordinary least squares (OLS) and beta-regression models were used to estimate benzene-methylation associations. Beta-regression showed better model specification, as reflected in improved coefficient of determination (pseudo R(2)) and Akaike's information criterion (AIC). In beta-regression, we found statistically significant reductions in LINE-1 (-0.15%, P<0.01) and p15 (-0.096%, P<0.01) mean methylation levels with each interquartile range (IQR) increase in SPMA. This study showed statistically significant but weak associations of LINE-1 and p15 hypomethylation with SPMA in Bulgarian petrochemical workers. We showed that beta-regression is more appropriate than OLS regression for fitting methylation data.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3515615?pdf=render
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