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Table 2 Associations between ambient PM2.5 moving average time windows and levels of miRNAs in extracellular vesicles (evmiRNAs)

From: Ambient particulate matter and microRNAs in extracellular vesicles: a pilot study of older individuals

Exposure window

miRNA

Fold changea

SE

FDR adjusted

P value

1-day

 

miR-30d-5p

−0.56

0.17

0.03

 

miR-25-3p

−0.30

0.14

0.16

 

miR-342-3p

−0.44

0.22

0.20

 

miR-106b-5p

−0.56

0.29

0.23

 

miR-451a

−0.27

0.16

0.30

1-week

 

miR-451a

−0.33

0.15

0.16

 

miR-25-3p

−0.21

0.14

0.37

 

miR-720

−0.33

0.25

0.44

 

miR-4454

−0.29

0.22

0.44

 

miR-30d-5p

−0.23

0.20

0.53

1-month

 

miR-451a

−0.24

0.15

0.30

 

miR-19b-3p

0.17

0.18

0.65

 

miR-146a-5p

0.27

0.40

0.78

 

miR-150-5p

0.23

0.32

0.78

 

miR-1246

−0.43

0.70

0.80

3-month

 

miR-19b-3p

0.47

0.17

0.05

 

miR-93-5p

0.57

0.25

0.12

 

miR-150-5p

0.64

0.28

0.13

 

miR-1246

−1.56

0.73

0.17

 

miR-142-3p

0.50

0.26

0.22

6-month

 

miR-126-3p

0.74

0.21

0.02

 

miR-19b-3p

0.52

0.15

0.02

 

miR-93-5p

0.78

0.22

0.02

 

miR-223-3p

0.74

0.22

0.02

 

miR-142-3p

0.81

0.21

0.03

1-year

 

miR-23a-3p

0.83

0.23

0.02

 

miR-150-5p

0.90

0.24

0.02

 

miR-15a-5p

0.70

0.21

0.02

 

miR-191-5p

1.20

0.35

0.02

 

let-7a-5p

1.42

0.39

0.02

  1. aEstimated fold change (log2) of the levels of evmiRNAs per standard deviation (SD) increase in ambient PM2.5 levels for every time window; all models were adjusted for age, body mass index (BMI), pack-years of smoking, total miRNA counts, and the number of red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (WBCs), and platelets; SE indicates standard error