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Reassessment of MTBE cancer potency considering modes of action for MTBE and its metabolites.

Kenneth T Bogen1, Jacqueline M Heilman2.   

Abstract

A 1999 California state agency cancer potency (CP) evaluation of methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) assumed linear risk extrapolations from tumor data were plausible because of limited evidence that MTBE or its metabolites could damage DNA, and based such extrapolations on data from rat gavage and rat and mouse inhalation studies indicating elevated tumor rates in male rat kidney, male rat Leydig interstitial cells, and female rat leukemia/lymphomas. More recent data bearing on MTBE cancer potency include a rodent cancer bioassay of MTBE in drinking water; several new studies of MTBE genotoxicity; several similar evaluations of MTBE metabolites, formaldehyde, and tert-butyl alcohol or TBA; and updated evaluations of carcinogenic mode(s) of action (MOAs) of MTBE and MTBE metabolite's. The lymphoma/leukemia data used in the California assessment were recently declared unreliable by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Updated characterizations of MTBE CP, and its uncertainty, are currently needed to address a variety of decision goals concerning historical and current MTBE contamination. To this end, an extensive review of data sets bearing on MTBE and metabolite genotoxicity, cytotoxicity, and tumorigenicity was applied to reassess MTBE CP and related uncertainty in view of MOA considerations. Adopting the traditional approach that cytotoxicity-driven cancer MOAs are inoperative at very low, non-cytotoxic dose levels, it was determined that MTBE most likely does not increase cancer risk unless chronic exposures induce target-tissue toxicity, including in sensitive individuals. However, the corresponding expected (or plausible upper bound) CP for MTBE conditional on a hypothetical linear (e.g., genotoxic) MOA was estimated to be ∼2 × 10(-5) (or 0.003) per mg MTBE per kg body weight per day for adults exposed chronically over a lifetime. Based on this conservative estimate of CP, if MTBE is carcinogenic to humans, it is among the weakest 10% of chemical carcinogens evaluated by EPA.

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Keywords:  DNA damage; PBPK models; cancer potency; cytotoxicity; epidemiology; formaldehyde; metabolism; methyl tert-butyl ether; mode of action; pharmacokinetics; risk assessment; tert-butyl alcohol; tumors

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26414780     DOI: 10.3109/10408444.2015.1052367

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Rev Toxicol        ISSN: 1040-8444            Impact factor:   5.635


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2.  Assessing volatile organic compounds exposure and prostate-specific antigen: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2001-2010.

Authors:  Chengcheng Wei; Yumao Chen; Yu Yang; Dong Ni; Yu Huang; Miao Wang; Xiong Yang; Zhaohui Chen
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-07-29

3.  Relationship between Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether Exposure and Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: A Cross-Sectional Study among Petrol Station Attendants in Southern China.

Authors:  Jianping Yang; Qinzhi Wei; Xiaochun Peng; Xiaowu Peng; Jianhui Yuan; Dalin Hu
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2016-09-23       Impact factor: 3.390

4.  Changes of the Gastric Mucosal Microbiome Associated With Histological Stages of Gastric Carcinogenesis.

Authors:  Zikai Wang; Xuefeng Gao; Ranran Zeng; Qiong Wu; Huaibo Sun; Wenming Wu; Xiaomei Zhang; Gang Sun; Bin Yan; Lili Wu; Rongrong Ren; Mingzhou Guo; Lihua Peng; Yunsheng Yang
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2020-05-29       Impact factor: 5.640

5.  Impact Effect of Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether "Twelve Months Vapor Inhalation Study in Rats".

Authors:  Osama M Sarhan; Antrix Jain; Hamed M A Mutwally; Gamal H Osman; Sung Yun Jung; Tawfik Issa; Mohamed Elmogy
Journal:  Biology (Basel)       Date:  2019-12-20

6.  Genotoxicity effect of methyl-tertiary butyl ether on rat lymphocytes using comet assay.

Authors:  Shima Alishahi; Zahra Zendeh-Boodi; Mostafa Saadat
Journal:  EXCLI J       Date:  2020-05-25       Impact factor: 4.068

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