Glutathione S-transferase gene polymorphisms in association with susceptibility to lead toxicity in lead- and cadmium-exposed children near an abandoned lead-zinc mining area in Kabwe, Zambia
Interindividual genetic variations determine human’s susceptibility to heavy metal-induced toxicity. Thus, we analyzed blood concentrations of lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) in 140 lead-exposed children. Genotyping of the glutathione S-transferase (GST) genes, GSTM1 , GSTT1 , and GSTP1 genes, was carrie...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environmental science and pollution research international 2022-01, Vol.29 (5), p.6622-6632 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Interindividual genetic variations determine human’s susceptibility to heavy metal-induced toxicity. Thus, we analyzed blood concentrations of lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) in 140 lead-exposed children. Genotyping of the glutathione S-transferase (GST) genes,
GSTM1
,
GSTT1
, and
GSTP1
genes, was carried out to investigate their possible association with heavy metal concentrations and the risk of susceptibility to Pb toxicity. Exposure to both heavy metals was prevalent among the children. The blood Pb level ranged from 3.30 to 74.0 μg dL
-1
with an average value of 26.8 μg dL
-1
that is five times above its reference level. The average Cd level (0.22 μg L
-1
) was below its reference level. The metal-gene interaction showed positive correlation between
GSTT1
null genotype and Pb and Cd levels (
β
= 0.11;
p
= 0.02 and
β
= 0.10;
p
= 0.01, respectively). More pronounced effects (
β
= 0.19;
p
< 0.01 and
β
= 0.25;
p
= 0.04) were found for the mixture of the three putative genes with blood Pb concentration. The susceptibility analysis using 10 μg dL
-1
as blood Pb cutoff level showed a high risk of Pb toxicity (OR = 2.54; 95% CI: 1.02-6.32,
p
= 0.04) for children carrying the
GSTP1 Ile/Val
genotype. Further, the combined effect of
GSTP1 Ile/Val
with
GSTT1
null genotype was more pronounced and showed an increased risk of susceptibility to Pb toxicity (OR = 11.7; 95% CI: 1.36-102.1,
p
= 0.02). In summary, this study suggests that
GSTT1
null and
GSTP1 Ile/Val
genotypes are the main genetic factors, and individual and specific combinations of
GSTP1 Ile/Val
with
GSTM1
and
GSTT1
GST polymorphisms are associated with susceptibility to Pb toxicity. |
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ISSN: | 0944-1344 1614-7499 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11356-021-16098-1 |