The experiment of Krasznahorkay et al observed the transition of a 8 Be excited state to its ground state and accompanied by an emission of e + e − pair with 17 MeV invariant mass. This 6.8σ anomaly can be fitted by a new light gauge boson. We consider the new particle as a U (1) gauge boson, Z , which plays as a portal linking dark sector and visible sector. In particular, we study the new U (1) gauge symmetry as a hidden or non-hidden group separately. The generic hidden U (1) model, referred to as dark Z model, is excluded by imposing various experimental constraints. On the other hand, a non-hidden Z is allowed due to additional interactions between Z and Standard Model fermions. We also study the implication of the dark matter direct search on such a scenario. We found the search for the DM-nucleon scattering cannot probe the parameter space that is allowed by 8 Be-anomaly for the range of DM mass above 500 MeV. However, the DM-electron scattering for DM between 20 and 50 MeV can test the underlying U (1) portal model using the future Si and Ge detectors with 5e − threshold charges.