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Are polymorphisms in metabolism protective or a risk for reduced white blood cell counts in a Chinese population with low occupational benzene exposures?

Ling-li Ye, Guang-hui Zhang, Jing-wen Huang, Yong Li, Guo-qiao Zheng, De-ting Zhang, Li-fang Zhou, Xi-dan Tao, Jing Zhang, Yun-jie Ye, Pin Sun, Arthur Frank, Zhao-lin Xia.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Genetic variations in metabolic enzyme genes may enhance hematotoxicity in benzene-exposed populations.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between polymorphisms of metabolism genes and white blood cells (WBCs).
METHODS: Three hundred and eighty-five benzene-exposed workers and 220 unexposed indoor workers were recruited in China. We explored the relationship between metabolic enzymes polymorphisms [glutathione S-transferase T1/M1 (GSTT1/M1) null, glutathione S-transferase P1 (GSTP1)rs1695, Cytochrome P450 2E1 (CYP2E1) rs3813867, rs2031920, rs6413432, microsomal epoxide hydrolase (mEH) rs1051740, rs2234922] by polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis and WBC.
RESULTS: The exposed group had lower WBC counts (P<0·001) than the unexposed group. Increased susceptibility to hematotoxicity, as evidenced by lower WBC counts, was found in workers with null-GSTT1 (P = 0·045), null-GSTM1 (P = 0·030), rs2031920 (P = 0·020), and rs3813867 (P = 0·014) genotypes. White blood cell counts were also lower in workers with null-GSTT1 and null-GSTM after adjusting for age, gender, smoking, and alcohol consumption.
CONCLUSION: Null-GSTT1 and null-GSTM1 genotypes and Cytochrome P4502E1 (CYP2E1: rs2031920, rs3813867) may support the hematotoxicity of benzene-exposed workers in China, and we can make use of it to select susceptible population.

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Keywords:  Benzene,; CYP2E1,; GSTs,; Genetic polymorphism,; White blood cell,; mEH

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26179485      PMCID: PMC4597012          DOI: 10.1179/2049396714Y.0000000091

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Occup Environ Health        ISSN: 1077-3525


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