Outdoor air pollution exposures and micronuclei frequencies in lymphocytes from pregnant women and newborns in Crete, Greece (Rhea cohort) - PubMed
. 2015 Nov;143(Pt A):170-6.
doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2015.10.011. Epub 2015 Oct 21.
Eleni Fthenou 2 , Marie Pedersen 3 , Ana Espinosa 4 , Leda Chatzi 2 , Rob Beelen 5 , Georgia Chalkiadaki 2 , Ilse Decordier 6 , Gerard Hoek 5 , Domenico Franco Merlo 7 , Mark Nieuwenhuijsen 8 , Theano Roumeliotaki 2 , Marina Vafeiadi 2 , Kim Vande Loock 6 , Jos Kleinjans 9 , Euripides Stephanou 10 , Micheline Kirsch-Volders 6 , Manolis Kogevinas 4
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Outdoor air pollution exposures and micronuclei frequencies in lymphocytes from pregnant women and newborns in Crete, Greece (Rhea cohort)
Cristina O'Callaghan-Gordo et al. Environ Res. 2015 Nov.
Abstract
Background: Micronuclei (MN) are biomarkers of early genetic effects that have been used to investigate the association between environmental exposures and cancer. However, few studies have examined the association between environmental exposures during pregnancy and MN in mothers and newborns.
Objectives: We examined MN frequency in maternal blood and in cord blood, in relation to maternal air pollution exposure, and the potential interaction with maternal vitamin C intake and maternal smoking.
Methods: We used the cytokinesis-block micronucleus assay to assess MN frequency per 1000 bi-nucleated T-lymphocytes from 181 mothers and 183 newborns born in 2007-2008 in Heraklion (Crete, Greece). The ESCAPE land-use regression methods were used to estimate annual mean exposure to outdoor air pollution [particulate matter (PM), black carbon, nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx)] at maternal home addresses. Food frequency questionnaires were used to estimate maternal dietary vitamin C intake during pregnancy. Smoking habits were self-reported using questionnaires which were checked by measuring maternal urinary cotinine levels.
Results: Exposure to PM2.5 was associated with increased MN frequencies in pregnant women [rate ratio [RR (95%CI)] per 5 µg/m(3)=1.53 (1.02, 2.29)]. This increase was considerably higher among women who did not fulfill the recommended vitamin C dietary allowances [RR=9.35 (2.77, 31.61); n=20]. Exposure to PM2.5-10, PM10, NO2 and NOx were also associated with a higher incidence of MN frequencies in smoker women (n=56). No associations were found for newborns.
Conclusions: We found an association between air pollution, particularly PM2.5, and MN frequency in mothers but not in newborns. This association was more pronounced among women with a lower dietary intake of vitamin C during pregnancy and among women who smoked during pregnancy. While results are clear in mothers, the association between maternal carcinogenic exposures during pregnancy and biomarkers of early biologic effect in the newborn remains poorly understood.
Keywords: Air pollution; Micronucleus assay; Mother–child cohorts.
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