2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2007.07.001
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Cytochrome P450IA1 polymorphisms along with PM10 exposure contribute to the risk of birth weight reduction

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“…[112][113][114][115] Adverse impacts on prenatal or neonatal development, e.g., restricted intrauterine growth, preterm delivery, low birth weight, congenital heart defects, and infant mortality, 5,116,117 have been associated with PM exposure during specific pregnancy trimesters. 118,119 Hence, investigations into birth outcomes targeting trimester specific effects can even utilize <1 year of data if the population of pregnant women residing in the area is large enough. [120][121][122] Long-term studies relating chronic exposure to cardiovascular disease have also benefited from only 2 to 3 years of data, and several have obtained statistically significant results using only a single year.…”
Section: Science Investigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[112][113][114][115] Adverse impacts on prenatal or neonatal development, e.g., restricted intrauterine growth, preterm delivery, low birth weight, congenital heart defects, and infant mortality, 5,116,117 have been associated with PM exposure during specific pregnancy trimesters. 118,119 Hence, investigations into birth outcomes targeting trimester specific effects can even utilize <1 year of data if the population of pregnant women residing in the area is large enough. [120][121][122] Long-term studies relating chronic exposure to cardiovascular disease have also benefited from only 2 to 3 years of data, and several have obtained statistically significant results using only a single year.…”
Section: Science Investigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individuals carrying the CYP1A1*2A allele are predisposed to higher DNA adduct levels and an increased percent of aberrant cells when exposed to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) (144). Likewise, in an Asian population, the presence of the MspI polymorphism correlated with reduced birth weight following high PM10 exposure (155), oral cancer risk associated with tobacco smoking and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (156).…”
Section: Genetic Polymorphismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the variant CYP1A1*2B or 2C (A2455G), which has an amino acid substitution of Ile462 to Val in exon 7, has been associated with higher 1-OHP (9,12,13), 2-NT (9), DNA damage (13) and PAH-DNA adducts (157) in high PAH or tobacco smoking populations, as well as reduced birth weight in pregnant women exposed to high PM10 levels (155). The interaction of smoking or (14), as well as with higher DNA adduct levels in human lung tissue (161) from PAH-exposed individuals.…”
Section: Genetic Polymorphismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reason for this may be differential genetic susceptibility. Maternal genetic polymorphisms were found to modify the associations between birth weight and tobacco smoke [13-23] and birth weight and outdoor air pollution exposures [22, 24]; several studies even found independent gene effects on birth outcomes [25-27]. Two isoforms of the Glutathione S-transferase super gene family, GSTM1 and GSTT1, have been proposed as candidate genes for susceptibility to inhaled oxidants from air pollutants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%