Case-Control Study of the Association between Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms of Genes Involved in Xenobiotic Detoxification and Antioxidant Protection with the Long-Term Influence of Organochlorine Pesticides on the Population of the Almaty Region
Author:
Altynova Nazym12ORCID, Khamdiyeva Ozada1ORCID, Garshin Aleksandr12ORCID, Baratzhanova Gulminyam123ORCID, Amirgaliyeva Almira1, Seisenbayeva Akerke1, Abylkassymova Gulnar1, Yergali Kanagat1, Tolebaeva Anar1, Skvortsova Liliya1, Zhunussova Gulnur1ORCID, Bekmanov Bakhytzhan12ORCID, Cakir-Kiefer Céline3ORCID, Djansugurova Leyla12ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Institute of Genetics and Physiology, Al-Farabi Avenue 93, Almaty 050060, Kazakhstan 2. Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Al-Farabi Avenue 71, Almaty 050040, Kazakhstan 3. INRAE, UR AFPA, USC 340, University of Lorraine, Nancy F-54000, France
Abstract
The association of genetic polymorphisms with the individual sensitivity of humans to the action of pesticide pollution is being actively studied in the world. The aim of this study was a molecular epidemiological analysis of candidate polymorphisms of genes involved in pesticide metabolism, detoxification, and antioxidant protection. Some of the selected polymorphisms also relate to susceptibility to cancer and cardiovascular, respiratory, and immune system diseases in individuals exposed to pesticides for a long time. For a case-control study of a unique cohort of people exposed to organochlorine pesticides for 10 years or more were chosen, a control cohort was selected that matched with the experimental group by the main population characteristics. PCR-PRLF and genome-wide microarray genotyping (GWAS) methods were used. We identified 17 polymorphisms of xenobiotic detoxification genes and 27 polymorphisms of antioxidant defense genes, which had a significantly high statistical association with the negative impact of chronic pesticide intoxication on human health. We also found 17 polymorphisms of xenobiotic detoxification genes and 12 polymorphisms of antioxidant defense genes that have a protective effect. Data obtained added to the list of potential polymorphisms that define a group at high risk or resistant to the negative effects of pesticides.
Funder
Scientific Committee of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan National Scientific Programs
Subject
Chemical Health and Safety,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Toxicology
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