Arsenic exposure and human papillomavirus response in non-melanoma skin cancer Mexican patients: a pilot study

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J. Alberto Rosales-Castillo
Leonor C. Acosta-Saavedra
Rosantina Torres
Jesús Ochoa-Fierro
Víctor H. Borja-Aburto
Lizbeth Lopez-Carrillo
Gonzalo G. Garcia-Vargas
Georgina B. Gurrola
Mariano E. Cebrian
Emma S Calderón-Aranda
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[1] CINVESTAV,Sección de Toxicología
[2] Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango,Facultad de Medicina
[3] Clínica de Diagnóstico,Centro de Investigación en Salud Poblacional
[4] Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social,Departamento de Reconocimiento Molecular y Bioestructura, Instituto de Biotecnología
[5] Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública,undefined
[6] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,undefined
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International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health | 2004年 / 77卷
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Non-melanoma skin cancer; Arsenic exposure; Human papillomavirus;
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We assessed the relationships between chronic arsenic (As) exposure, human papilloma virus (HPV) contact and non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) by means of a dermatology clinic-based case–control study (42 cases and 48 controls) in Region Lagunera, Mexico, where chronic As poisoning is endemic. Exposure was determined through detailed history of residence in the As-contaminated area and measurement of As levels in drinking water and urine. We used a consensus epitope from the central region of L1 protein of the HPV family to determine antibodies against HPV. A history of As exposure and HPV seropositivity were associated with increased NMSC risks. A history of exposure to high levels of As increased the risk for NMSC (OR=4.53; P=0.11) in the group of seronegative HPV patients. A positive response to HPV significantly increased the OR for NMSC to 9.04 (P=0.01) when history showed exposure to low levels of As. Interestingly, the OR was significantly increased to 16.5 (P=0.001) when both exposure to high levels of As and HPV seropositivity were present. In addition, the presence of NMSC increased the OR (5.45; P=0.03) for a positive response to HPV when history showed exposure to low levels of As, but the OR was increased to 8.0 (P=0.005) in the cases with high exposure levels. Thus, HPV infection could constitute an additional risk factor for NMSC development in humans chronically exposed to As. However, further studies with additional populations are needed to determine the interaction between HPV and As exposure in NMSC.
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