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Study of genetic polymorphism in solvent exposed population and its correlation to in vitro effect of trichloroethylene on lymphocytes.

Munish Kumar1, Shikha Tewari, Priti Sharma, Vipin Kumar Verma, L K S Chauhan, Sudhir Kumar Agarwal, U N Dwivedi, Sudhir Kumar Goel.   

Abstract

Trichloroethylene (TCE) is major industrial pollutant that contaminate environment. Its exposure may lead to hepato-renal toxicity along with the cancer progression. Although extensive research is done on its toxicity still not much is known about its genotoxic potential on humans in relation to genetic polymorphism. Cytochrome P450 (CYP P-450) and glutathione-S-transferases (GSTs) are important in cellular detoxification of TCE. Variations in gene sequences result in population specific regional genetic variations (polymorphism). Genotyping of CYP1A1, GSTM1, GSTT1 and GSTP1 polymorphism was performed in 220 normal and 97 solvent-exposed individuals from northern part of India using real time PCR, PCR and restriction digestion techniques. The parameters examined to study genotoxicity were chromosomal aberration (CA) and cytokinesis block micronucleus assay (CBMN) in lymphocyte culture in vitro. The observed average frequencies for GSTM1 (null) and GSTT1 (null) were 41, 22 and 12.7%, respectively in normal subjects whereas frequencies of CYP1A1/GSTP1 with (ile/ile) or (ile/val) or(val/val) were found to be 76.2/52, 21.4/42.1 and 2.4/5.9% respectively. It was further observed that the frequencies of above genes were found to be similar in solvent exposed groups. The distribution frequencies of GST genes, when compared with other reports from various regions of India show variations. In vitro TCE exposure (2, 4 and or 6 mM) did not show any significant genotoxic effect. TCE maybe toxic due to its metabolite.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20136049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Biol        ISSN: 0254-8704


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5.  Genetic predisposition for dermal problems in hexavalent chromium exposed population.

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