Abstract:
Air pollution is common in China and throughout the world. Fine particulate matter (PM
2.5) is a main air pollutant carrying toxic components, and its impacts on human health have aroused great concern domestically and internationally. Toxic components of PM
2.5 mainly consist of heavy metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, which can enter blood circulation from the alveolar-blood exchange through breathing and exert adverse health effects on respiratory, cardiovascular, nervous systems, etc. Studies have demonstrated that PM
2.5 exposure can cause changes in DNA methylation in human body, leading to various diseases of human organs and systems. This review summarized the effects of PM
2.5 exposure and its toxic components on DNA methylation and subsequent epigenetic modifications, and explored the underlying mechanisms of relevant diseases.