Effect of dietary components on hprt mutant frequencies in human T-lymphocytes

Richard F. Branda, Richard J. Albertini
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Abstract

The 6-thioguanine resistance (TGr) assay in human T-lymphocytes, which detects mutations at the hprt locus, identifies exposures to environmental mutagens. However, the ability of this assay to detect small increases in mutation rates is limited by the broad range of mutant frequencies (Mf) in healthy individuals. While subject age, lymphocyte cloning efficiency, and cigarette smoking history have been shown to influence the Mf, these factors account for only a portion of the variability in the Mf in human populations. To investigate the influence of dietary differences on hprt Mf, 70 women with breast masses were asked to complete a nutritional questionnaire and submit a peripheral blood sample for a TGr assay. Multivariate analyses, adjusted for age, cloning efficiency and total caloric intake, showed significant positive correlations between vitamin A and iron and lnMf (p = 0.03), and a negative correlation between total fat and lnMf (p = 0.004). Positive correlations between dietary fiber and copper and lnMf, and a negative correlation between alcohol and lnMf were of borderline significance (0.05 ≤ p ≤ 0.07). These results suggest that nutritional components may modulate the hprt Mf. Dietary differences may account for a part of the variability observed in hprt Mf in human populations.

饮食成分对人t淋巴细胞中hprt突变频率的影响
人类t淋巴细胞中的6-硫鸟嘌呤耐药性(TGr)测定,检测hprt位点的突变,识别暴露于环境诱变剂。然而,这种检测检测突变率小幅增加的能力受到健康个体突变频率(Mf)范围的限制。虽然受试者年龄、淋巴细胞克隆效率和吸烟史已被证明会影响Mf,但这些因素仅占人群中Mf变异性的一部分。为了研究饮食差异对hprt Mf的影响,70名乳房肿块的妇女被要求完成营养问卷,并提交外周血样本进行TGr检测。对年龄、克隆效率和总热量摄入进行校正后的多因素分析显示,维生素A、铁和lnMf之间存在显著正相关(p = 0.03),总脂肪和lnMf之间存在显著负相关(p = 0.004)。膳食纤维与铜、lnMf呈显著正相关,酒精与lnMf呈显著负相关(0.05≤p≤0.07)。这些结果提示营养成分可能调节hprt Mf。饮食差异可能是人群中观察到的hprt Mf变异的部分原因。
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