Interaction Effects of AFB1 and MC-LR Co-exposure with Polymorphism of Metabolic Genes on Liver Damage: focusing on SLCO1B1 and GSTP1

Xiaohong Yang(Army Medical University), Wenyi Liu(Army Medical University), Hui Lin(Army Medical University), Hui Zeng(Army Medical University), Renping Zhang(Fuling Center Hospital of Chongqing), Chaowen Pu(Fuling Center Hospital of Chongqing), Lingqiao Wang(Army Medical University), Chuanfen Zheng(Army Medical University), Yao Tan(Army Medical University), Yang Luo(Army Medical University), Xiaobin Feng(Army Medical University), Yingqiao Tian(Fuling Center Hospital of Chongqing), Guosheng Xiao(Chongqing Three Gorges University), Jia Wang(Army Medical University), Yujing Huang(Army Medical University), Jiaohua Luo(Army Medical University), Zhiqun Qiu(Army Medical University), Jian Chen(Army Medical University), Liping Wu(Army Medical University), Lixiong He(Army Medical University), Weiqun Shu(Army Medical University)
Scientific Reports
November 17, 2017
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Abstract

AFB1 and MC-LR are two major environmental risk factors for liver damage worldwide, especially in warm and humid areas, but there are individual differences in health response of the toxin-exposed populations. Therefore, we intended to identify the susceptible genes in transport and metabolic process of AFB1 and MC-LR and find their effects on liver damage. We selected eight related SNPs that may affect liver damage outcomes in AFB1 and MC-LR exposed persons, and enrolled 475 cases with liver damage and 475 controls of healthy people in rural areas of China. The eight SNPs were genotyped by PCR and restriction fragment length polymorphism. We found that SLCO1B1 (T521C) is a risk factor for liver damage among people exposed to high AFB1 levels alone or combined with MC-LR, and that GSTP1 (A1578G) could indicate the risk of liver damage among those exposed to high MC-LR levels alone or combined with high AFB1 levels. However, GSTP1 (A1578G) could reduce the risk of liver damage in populations exposed to low MC-LR levels alone or combined with high AFB1 levels. In conclusion, SLCO1B1 (T521C) and GSTP1 (A1578G) are susceptible genes for liver damage in humans exposed to AFB1 and/or MC-LR in rural areas of China.


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