代谢亚型中的生物标志物——与环境癌症控制相关。

H Vainio
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人们对特定癌症的易感性不同,对某些致癌物的敏感性也不同。对环境致癌物的敏感性差异是由遗传背景的差异——基因多态性决定的。从接触致癌物到癌症的临床表现,易感性或敏感性因素可以在多阶段的癌变过程中的任何阶段起作用。本文阐述了人类致癌物代谢酶多态性研究的用途和局限性及其与癌症控制的相关性。易感性和敏感性标记物在癌症控制中的实际应用尚不清楚。使用它们的一些潜在危险是工作歧视和基因免责——“责怪受害者”的态度。此外,对遗传易感性的轻率关注可能会将人们的注意力从环境中的致癌物转移到个体的生物“缺陷”上。虽然致癌物在易感人群中起作用,但这不应该掩盖这样一个事实,即大多数癌症是由环境因素引起的,在易感人群和不易感人群中都是如此,因此是可以预防的。即使个人对致癌物的敏感性不同,癌症控制的主要选择必须是减少接触,以包括和保护最敏感的部分人口。
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Biomarkers in metabolic subtyping--relevance for environmental cancer control.

People differ in their susceptibility to particular cancers and in their sensitivity to certain carcinogens. Differences in sensitivity to environmental carcinogens are determined by variations in genetic background--genetic polymorphism. Susceptibility or sensitivity factors can act at any stage in the multistage process of carcinogenesis, from exposure to carcinogens to the clinical appearance of cancer. This paper addresses the use and limitations of studies on human polymorphism for carcinogen metabolizing enzymes and their relevance for cancer control. The practical use of susceptibility and sensitivity markers in cancer control is not yet clear. Some of the potential dangers of their use are job discrimination and genetic exculpation--the 'blame the victim' attitude. Furthermore, an imprudent focus on genetic predisposition could shift the attention from carcinogens in the environment to biological 'defects' in the individual. Although carcinogens act in predisposed subjects, this should not overshadow the fact that most cancers are due to environmental factors, in both susceptible and unsusceptible individuals, and are therefore preventable. Even if individuals differ in their sensitivity to carcinogens, the primary option in cancer control must be to reduce exposure in order to include and protect the most sensitive fraction of the population.

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