Glutathione S-transferase M1 and GST T1 genetic polymorphisms and Raynaud’s phenomenon in French vinyl chloride monomer-exposed workers

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Luc Fontana
Marie-Jeanne Marion
Sylvie Ughetto
Pierre Catilina
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[1] Univ Clermont 1,Institut de Médecine du Travail, Faculté de Médecine, UFR Médecine
[2] CHU Clermont-Ferrand,Service de Médecine du travail et de pathologie professionnelle
[3] INSERM U271,Service d’épidémiologie, économie de santé et prévention
[4] CHU Clermont-Ferrand,Faculté de Médecine, Institut de Médecine du Travail
[5] Université d’Auvergne,undefined
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Journal of Human Genetics | 2006年 / 51卷
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Raynaud’s phenomenon; Genetic polymorphism; Glutathione ; -transferase M1; Glutathione ; -transferase T1; Vinyl chloride; Occupational exposure;
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Occupational vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) exposure can induce Raynaud’s phenomenon (RP). However, not all VCM workers developed RP, which suggests an underlying genetic susceptibility. Genetic polymorphisms of glutathione S-transferases (GSTs), involved in VCM metabolism, have been shown to influence certain VCM-related health effects. We have conducted a case-control study of 58 subjects with RP along with 247 subjects without RP, from a population of 305 French workers exposed or formerly exposed to VCM, to assess any association between GST M1 and GST T1 gene polymorphisms, either separately or in combination, and the presence of RP. None of the GST M1 or GST T1 genotypes were significantly associated with the presence of RP among studied VCM workers. A combination of positive genotypes for both GST M1 and GST T1 was significantly associated with RP presence, compared to the other combinations of genotypes (OR=2.1, 95% CI=1.1–3.8). OR adjusted for age, smoking status, alcohol consumption and history of treated hypertension did not reach significance (OR=2.0, 95% CI=0.9–5.2). None of the GST M1 and GST T1 genotypes seem to contribute separately to the presence of RP, suggesting that they are not, when taken alone, a major determinant of interindividual variability for VCM-induced PR. However, the combination of both positive GST M1 and GST T1 genotypes appears to contribute slightly to susceptibility to RP in VCM-exposed subjects. Nevertheless, our study—the first to examine the role of a genetic component in the occurrence of RP secondary to occupational exposure to a chemical—corroborates the previous considerations that interaction between the genetic constitution and environmental factors is of importance in determining the health-adverse effects of VCM exposure.
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