Dioxin exposure has been associated with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) in epidemiological investigations. The NHL-related t(14;18) translocations can be detected at a low copy number in lymphocytes from healthy subjects. Exposure to NHL-associated carcinogens, such as dioxin or pesticides, may cause expansion of t(14;18)-positive clones. We investigated prevalence and frequency of circulating t(14;18)-positive lymphocytes in 144 healthy subjects from a population exposed to dioxin [plasma TCDD (2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin) range: <1.7-475.0 parts per trillion (p.p.t.)] after the Seveso, Italy, accident of 1976. t(14;18) translocations were measured in DNA from peripheral blood lymphocytes by high-sensitivity real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction. We found that the frequency, but not the prevalence, of t(14;18) translocation-positive cells increased with increasing plasma TCDD. Among t(14;18)-positive subjects (n = 50;34.7%), the mean number of t(14;18) translocations/10(6) lymphocytes was 4.2 [95% confidence interval (CI), 2.9-6.2] in subjects with plasma TCDD < 10.0 p.p.t., 8.1 (95% CI, 4.9-13.3) in subjects with plasma TCDD between 10.0 and 50.0 and 12.5 (95% CI, 7.4-21.1) in subjects with plasma TCDD between 50.0 and 475.0 p.p.t. (P-trend = 0.003). As expected, t(14;18) frequency was associated with cigarette smoking and was highest in subjects who smoked for > or =16 years (mean = 12.6; 95% CI, 7.4-21.3; P = 0.01). Higher t(14;18) prevalence was found among individuals with fair hair color (P = 0.01) and light eye color (P = 0.04). No significant association between t(14;18)-and age was found. Our results show that dioxin exposure is associated with increased number of circulating t(14;18) positive cells. Whether this change in t(14;18) frequency is an indicator of elevated lymphoma risk remains speculative and needs further investigation for its potential impact on public health.

t(14;18) translocations in lymphocytes of healthy dioxin-exposed individuals from Seveso, Italy / A. Baccarelli, C. Hirt, A.C. Pesatori, D. Consonni, D.G. Patterson, P.A. Bertazzi, G. Dölken, M.T. Landi. - In: CARCINOGENESIS. - ISSN 0143-3334. - 27:10(2006), pp. 2001-2007. [10.1093/carcin/bgl011]

t(14;18) translocations in lymphocytes of healthy dioxin-exposed individuals from Seveso, Italy

A. Baccarelli
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A.C. Pesatori;P.A. Bertazzi;
2006

Abstract

Dioxin exposure has been associated with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) in epidemiological investigations. The NHL-related t(14;18) translocations can be detected at a low copy number in lymphocytes from healthy subjects. Exposure to NHL-associated carcinogens, such as dioxin or pesticides, may cause expansion of t(14;18)-positive clones. We investigated prevalence and frequency of circulating t(14;18)-positive lymphocytes in 144 healthy subjects from a population exposed to dioxin [plasma TCDD (2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin) range: <1.7-475.0 parts per trillion (p.p.t.)] after the Seveso, Italy, accident of 1976. t(14;18) translocations were measured in DNA from peripheral blood lymphocytes by high-sensitivity real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction. We found that the frequency, but not the prevalence, of t(14;18) translocation-positive cells increased with increasing plasma TCDD. Among t(14;18)-positive subjects (n = 50;34.7%), the mean number of t(14;18) translocations/10(6) lymphocytes was 4.2 [95% confidence interval (CI), 2.9-6.2] in subjects with plasma TCDD < 10.0 p.p.t., 8.1 (95% CI, 4.9-13.3) in subjects with plasma TCDD between 10.0 and 50.0 and 12.5 (95% CI, 7.4-21.1) in subjects with plasma TCDD between 50.0 and 475.0 p.p.t. (P-trend = 0.003). As expected, t(14;18) frequency was associated with cigarette smoking and was highest in subjects who smoked for > or =16 years (mean = 12.6; 95% CI, 7.4-21.3; P = 0.01). Higher t(14;18) prevalence was found among individuals with fair hair color (P = 0.01) and light eye color (P = 0.04). No significant association between t(14;18)-and age was found. Our results show that dioxin exposure is associated with increased number of circulating t(14;18) positive cells. Whether this change in t(14;18) frequency is an indicator of elevated lymphoma risk remains speculative and needs further investigation for its potential impact on public health.
Gene Role : BSU (Biological study, unclassified), BIOL (Biological study) (Bcl-2 ; t(14;18) translocations in lymphocytes of healthy dioxin-exposed individuals from Seveso, Italy) ; Tobacco smoke (assocn. with ; t(14;18) translocations in lymphocytes of healthy dioxin-exposed individuals from Seveso, Italy ) ; Acne (chloracne, assocn. with ; t(14;18) translocations in lymphocytes of healthy dioxin-exposed individuals from Seveso, Italy) ; Carcinogens (environmental ; t(14;18) translocations in lymphocytes of healthy dioxin-exposed individuals from Seveso, Italy) ; Hair (fair color, assocn. with ; t(14;18) translocations in lymphocytes of healthy dioxin-exposed individuals from Seveso, Italy) ; Eye (light color, assocn. with ; t(14;18) translocations in lymphocytes of healthy dioxin-exposed individuals from Seveso, Italy) ; Lymphoma (non-Hodgkin's ; t(14;18) translocations in lymphocytes of healthy dioxin-exposed individuals from Seveso, Italy) ; Human ; Human groups ; Lymphocyte (t(14;18) translocations in lymphocytes of healthy dioxin-exposed individuals from Seveso, Italy) ; Recombination (translocation ; t(14;18) translocations in lymphocytes of healthy dioxin-exposed individuals from Seveso, Italy)
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2006
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