Comparison of sister chromatid exchange frequency in peripheral lymphocytes in lung cancer cases and controls

Tsun-Jen Cheng , David C. Christiani , John K. Wiencke , John C. WainXiping Xu , Karl T. Kelsey
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Cytogenetic alterations have been associated with the occurrence of many cancers. However, limited data exist to address whether increased chromosomal changes in surrogate normal tissue are similarly associated with malignancy. As part of an ongoing case-control study of lung cancer, we have studied the factors that affect sister chromatid exchange (SCE) frequency in lymphocytes from lung cancer patients. Further, we sought to investigate whether the factors that affect SCE frequencies were comparable in lung cancer cancer cases and controls. Cases had newly diagnosed, operable primary lung cancer. Controls were friends and spouses of cases. Detailed information on smoking, family history of cancer, medical history, and environmental and occupational exposures was obtained in an interviewer-administered questionnaire. Intake of antioxidants was also determined through the administration of a validated semiquantitative food frequency questionnaire. Metabolic traits studied included the polymorphic glutathione-S-transferase class mu (GST-mu) and variants of P450 isoenzymes CYP1A1 and CYP 2D6. Overall, 78 cases and 78 controls were included in the analysis. Although there was a small number of lung cancer patients who had never smoked in the study (9% of cases), these patients had higher SCE frequencies than current or former smokers. This suggests that factors associated with genomic instability may also play a role in the pathogenesis of lunc cancer. The best fit model for SCE frequency, which had been previously generated from control data alone, included age, gender, smoking, GST-mu, and vitamin A intake. However, when this model was applied to lung cancer patients, smoking was not associated with an elevated SCE frequency. Thus, it is not clear that SCE frequency data in prevalent lung cancer cases and controls are comparable.

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肺癌患者与对照组外周血淋巴细胞姊妹染色单体交换频率的比较
细胞遗传学改变与许多癌症的发生有关。然而,关于替代正常组织中增加的染色体变化是否与恶性肿瘤相似的数据有限。作为一项正在进行的肺癌病例对照研究的一部分,我们研究了影响肺癌患者淋巴细胞姐妹染色单体交换(SCE)频率的因素。此外,我们试图调查影响SCE频率的因素在肺癌病例和对照组中是否具有可比性。病例为新诊断的可手术的原发性肺癌。对照组是患者的朋友和配偶。访谈者通过问卷调查获得了有关吸烟、癌症家族史、病史以及环境和职业暴露的详细信息。抗氧化剂的摄入量也通过有效的半定量食物频率问卷来确定。研究的代谢性状包括谷胱甘肽s转移酶类多态性(GST-mu)和P450同工酶CYP1A1和cyp2d6的变异。总共78例病例和78例对照纳入分析。虽然研究中有少数从未吸烟的肺癌患者(占9%),但这些患者的SCE发生率高于目前或以前的吸烟者。这表明与基因组不稳定性相关的因素也可能在肺癌的发病机制中发挥作用。SCE频率的最佳拟合模型包括年龄、性别、吸烟、GST-mu和维生素A摄入量,该模型之前仅从对照数据中生成。然而,当该模型应用于肺癌患者时,吸烟与SCE频率升高无关。因此,尚不清楚流行肺癌病例和对照组的SCE频率数据是否具有可比性。
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