Sporadic chromosome abnormalities in human lymphocytes and previous exposure to chemicals.

Cytobios Pub Date : 1998-01-01
J H Ford, D Behrens, C McCarthy, K Mills, P Thomas, H B Wilkin
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Sporadic abnormalities in lymphocyte cultures are often attributed to in vitro culture variations of no clinical significance. The data presented here compare the findings from 11,873 cells of 230 patients referred with histories of previous chemical exposure (usually to mixtures of solvents and/or pesticides) with 27,050 cells from 855 patients referred for other reasons. Detection of 0.38% or more, structural abnormalities (approximately 1 in 30 cells) was 27.2 times more likely in exposed persons than in controls and the finding of a single autosomal trisomic cell was 14.4 times more likely in exposed persons. These highly statistically significant findings were similar to the frequencies of abnormalities reported in other studies of persons exposed to benzene, pesticides, herbicides and irradiation. It is recommended that findings of sporadic abnormalities in lymphocytes be routinely recorded, and patients with positive findings followed up to discover whether there are past histories of significant exposures.

人类淋巴细胞的散发性染色体异常和以前接触化学物质。
淋巴细胞培养的零星异常通常归因于无临床意义的体外培养变异。本文提供的数据比较了230例既往有化学接触史(通常是溶剂和/或农药混合物)的患者的11,873个细胞和855例其他原因的患者的27,050个细胞的结果。检测到0.38%或更多的结构异常(约30个细胞中有1个),暴露者的可能性是对照组的27.2倍,发现单个常染色体三体细胞的可能性是暴露者的14.4倍。这些具有高度统计意义的发现与其他关于接触苯、杀虫剂、除草剂和辐照的人的研究中报告的异常频率相似。建议常规记录淋巴细胞偶发异常的发现,对阳性发现的患者进行随访,以了解是否有重大暴露史。
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