2017
DOI: 10.1289/ehp251
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Association of Cardiometabolic Genes with Arsenic Metabolism Biomarkers in American Indian Communities: The Strong Heart Family Study (SHFS)

Abstract: Background:Metabolism of inorganic arsenic (iAs) is subject to inter-individual variability, which is explained partly by genetic determinants.Objectives:We investigated the association of genetic variants with arsenic species and principal components of arsenic species in the Strong Heart Family Study (SHFS).Methods:We examined variants previously associated with cardiometabolic traits (~ 200,000 from Illumina Cardio MetaboChip) or arsenic metabolism and toxicity (670) among 2,428 American Indian participants… Show more

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“…(Chen et al 2012; Del Razo et al 2011; Kuo et al 2015; Mendez et al 2016; Nizam et al 2013; Wang et al 2007) Understanding non-modifiable (genetics, sex, life-stage) and modifiable (smoking, alcohol intake, kidney function, body mass index, nutrition) determinants of arsenic metabolism is important given the role of arsenic metabolism in arsenic toxicity. (Balakrishnan et al 2016; Council 2013; Gribble et al 2013; Jansen et al 2016)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Chen et al 2012; Del Razo et al 2011; Kuo et al 2015; Mendez et al 2016; Nizam et al 2013; Wang et al 2007) Understanding non-modifiable (genetics, sex, life-stage) and modifiable (smoking, alcohol intake, kidney function, body mass index, nutrition) determinants of arsenic metabolism is important given the role of arsenic metabolism in arsenic toxicity. (Balakrishnan et al 2016; Council 2013; Gribble et al 2013; Jansen et al 2016)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were also other compounds affecting the citric acid cycle or the amino acid metabolism that were specifically modified only in diabetes, supporting the influence of arsenic on the diabetes status [135]. Under moderate environmental arsenic exposure [136], high inorganic urinary As and urinary DMA excretion were associated with high diabetes incidence; higher MMA had an inverse effect. Experimental data also supports an action of DMA on adipocytes (reduction of the insulin signal) and on beta cells apoptosis.…”
Section: Chemical Hazards and Air Pollutionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Urine creatinine levels were measured by an automated alkaline picrate reagent method. We studied effect modification of the associations by rs12768205 in AS3MT , the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) with the strongest association in a MetaboChip association analysis with iAs%, MMA%, and DMA% in the SHFS ( Balakrishnan et al 2016 ). SNP genotyping details have been previously published ( Balakrishnan et al 2016 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, contrary to what has been observed for other health outcomes, lower MMA%, and higher DMA% in urine has been related to type 2 diabetes risk in adults ( Kuo et al 2015 ; Mendez et al 2016 ; Nizam et al 2013 ). Arsenic methylation is partly determined by genetic variants in AS3MT (encoding arsenic (III) methyltransferase) ( Balakrishnan et al 2016 ) and some one-carbon metabolism (OCM) nutrients ( Gamble et al 2006 ; Spratlen et al 2017 ). In particular, randomized clinical trials ( Gamble et al 2006 ) and observational studies ( Kordas et al 2016 ; Spratlen et al 2017 ) showed that supplementation and intake of folate and other OCM nutrients increased arsenic methylation capacity (decreased iAs% and increased DMA%).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%