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DNA methylation biomarker for cumulative lead exposure is associated with Parkinson’s disease

Kimberly C. Paul, Steve Horvath, Irish Del Rosario, Jeff M. Bronstein, Beate Ritz

2021Clinical Epigenetics29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lead, a known neurotoxicant, has previously received attention in Parkinson's disease (PD) research, but epidemiologic studies have been limited in sample size and findings are equivocal. We generated two methylation-based biomarkers for cumulative tibia and patella bone-measured lead exposure in 1528 PD patients and 1169 controls. PD status was associated with increased levels of the DNAm biomarker for tibia-lead levels. We estimated a meta-OR for PD of 1.89 per unit DNAm tibia-lead increase (95% CI 1.59, 2.24; p = 8.1E-13). The current study supports the notion that chronic and long-term lead exposure tracked via DNAm may contribute to PD pathogenesis.

Topics & Concepts

dNaMBiomarkerMedicineDiseaseDNA methylationLead exposureInternal medicineParkinson's diseasePathogenesisBioinformaticsLead (geology)OncologyBiologyGeneticsPaleontologyCATSGeneGene expressionHeavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity