奠定基础:探索巴西东南部农民的农药暴露和遗传因素。

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Débora Dummer Meira , Victor Nogueira Da Gama Kohls , Matheus Correia Casotti , Luana Santos Louro , Gabriel Mendonça Santana , Thomas Erik Santos Louro , Adriana Madeira Alvares da Silva , Lorena Souza Castro Altoé , Raquel Reis Trabach , Sonia Groisman , Elizeu Fagundes de Carvalho , Jamila Alessandra Perini Machado , Stephanie Seneff , Iúri Drumond Louro
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巴西是世界上农药消费量最大的国家,滥用农药危及农民的健康。CYP2C9基因编码CYP2C9酶,代谢几种内源性底物和特定的外源物,特别是农药。我们的目标是研究在巴西圣州Espírito南部地区的农民中,使用农药,特别是除草剂草甘膦,在疾病发展中的风险以及与两种CYP2C9多态性的关系。采用实时荧光定量PCR法检测未接触农药个体血样中CYP2C9*1、CYP2C9*2和CYP2C9*3基因的等位基因频率。对304份血样进行分析,将CYP2C9基因型分为正常、中、慢代谢三类。我们的研究结果表明,正常代谢者可能更容易患上高血压、心血管疾病和肾脏问题等疾病。中间代谢物显示与注意缺陷障碍和流产相关,提示农民的症状与其CYP2C9基因型相关。由于数据不足,无法得出关于慢代谢的结论(*2和/或*3)。这些发现表明,CYP2C9基因型可能会影响暴露于农药的农民的反应方式,但需要更多的研究来澄清因果关系并调查其他可能的健康影响。本研究为深入了解遗传变异与农药暴露之间的复杂关系提供了基础,为今后的研究奠定了基础。这项关于特定遗传变异和健康风险与农药接触之间关系的开创性工作,强调了个性化医疗和对农药使用进行更严格监管对公共卫生和职业安全的重要性。
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Laying the groundwork: Exploring pesticide exposure and genetic factors in south-eastern Brazilian farmers

Laying the groundwork: Exploring pesticide exposure and genetic factors in south-eastern Brazilian farmers
Brazil is the world leader in pesticide consumption, and its indiscriminate use puts farmers’ health at risk. The CYP2C9 gene encodes the CYP2C9 enzyme, which metabolizes several endogenous substrates and specific xenobiotics, especially pesticides. Our goal is to study the risk of pesticide use, especially the herbicide glyphosate, in the development of diseases and the association with two CYP2C9 polymorphisms, in farmers living in the southern region of Espírito Santo state, Brazil. The allelic frequency of CYP2C9*1, CYP2C9*2 and CYP2C9*3 was determined in blood samples from individuals exposed or not to pesticides using real-time PCR. 304 blood samples were analyzed, dividing CYP2C9 genotypes into three metabolization classes: normal, intermediate, and slow. Our results indicate that normal metabolizers may be more susceptible to conditions such as high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, and kidney problems. Intermediate metabolizers show an association with attention deficit disorder and miscarriages, suggesting that farmers’ symptoms correlated with their CYP2C9 genotype. Insufficient data prevented conclusions about slow metabolizers (*2 and/or *3). These findings suggest that the CYP2C9 genotype may influence the way farmers exposed to pesticides respond, but more research is needed to clarify causality and investigate other possible health effects. As an introductory effort, this study provides insights into the complex relationship between genetic variations and pesticide exposure, laying the groundwork for future research. This pioneering work on associations between specific genetic variations and health risks with pesticide exposure, emphasizes the importance of personalized medicine and stricter regulation of pesticide use for public health and occupational safety.
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Current Research in Toxicology
Current Research in Toxicology Environmental Science-Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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