Review of the genotoxicity of styrene in humans

被引:28
作者
Henderson, LM
Speit, G
机构
[1] Henderson Sci Consultancy, Cuddington CW8 2UT, Cheshire, England
[2] Univ Ulm Klinikum, Abt Human Genet, D-89070 Ulm, Germany
关键词
styrene; human biomonitoring; mutagenicity; genotoxicity; occupational exposure;
D O I
10.1016/j.mrrev.2004.12.001
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Styrene (CAS No. 100-42-5) is an important industrial chemical for which positive results have been reported in in vitro and in vivo genotoxicity assays. Styrene-exposed workers have been studied extensively over two decades for the induction of various types of genotoxic effects. The outcomes of these studies have been conflicting, and where positive responses have been reported, it has proved difficult to demonstrate clear relationships between levels of damage reported and exposure levels. In this review, we have assessed studies addressing mutagenicity (chromosome aberrations, micronuclei and gene mutations) and other endpoints (sister chromatid exchanges, DNA breaks and DNA adducts) using criteria derived from the IPCS guidelines for the conduct of human biomonitoring studies. Based on the re-evaluated outcomes, the data are not convincing that styrene induces gene mutations. The evidence for induction of clastogenicity in occupationally exposed workers is less clear, with a predominant lack of induction of micronuclei in different studies, but conflicting responses in chromosome aberration assays. The results of numerous studies on sister chromatid exchanges do not provide evidence of a clear positive response, despite these being induced in animals exposed to styrene at high concentrations. However, there is evidence that both DNA adducts and DNA single strand breaks are induced in styrene workers. These types of damage are considered indicative of exposure of the target cells and interaction with cellular DNA but do not necessarily result in heritable changes. There is evidence that the metabolism of styrene in humans is affected by genetic polymorphisms of metabolizing genes and that these polymorphisms affect the outcome of in vitro mutagenicity studies on styrene. Therefore, studies that have addressed the potential of this factor to affect in vivo responses were considered. To date, there are no consistent relationships between genetic polymorphisms and induction of genotoxicity by styrene in humans, but further work is warranted on larger samples. The analyses of individual studies, together with a consideration of dose-response relationships and the lack of a common profile of positive responses for the various endpoints in different studies, provide no clear evidence that styrene exposure in workers results in detectable levels of mutagenic damage. However, evidence of exposure to genotoxic metabolites is demonstrated by the formation of DNA adducts and strand breaks. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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