Micronucleus assay for monitoring the genotoxic effects of arsenic in human populations: A systematic review of the literature and meta-analysis.

Mutation Research. Reviews in Mutation Research
Ju DongChao Jiang

Abstract

The micronucleus (MN) assay has been used to determine the potential genotoxic effects in human populations exposed to arsenic. Some of these studies found an increase in MN frequency among exposed individuals, but others found no increase or inconclusive results. Thus, the main purpose of this current study was to investigate whether MN can be used as a biomarker for the arsenic exposure, as well as whether or not the different cell types that have been used to monitor MN frequency differ in their sensitivity to upon arsenic exposure. A systematic literature review was conducted followed by a meta-analysis. The review identified 25 useful studies with data from 3232 exposed individuals (15 studies assaying lymphocytes, 16 assaying buccal cells, and 9 assaying urothelial cells), with 18 studies measuring drinking water exposure, 5 measuring occupational exposure, one measuring coal burning, and one measuring dietary exposure. The meta-analysis indicated that the overall estimates of Mean Ratio (MR, defined as the mean value of the response in the exposed group divided by the mean value of the response in the reference group) were 2.95 (95% confidence interval (CI): 2.00 to 4.35), 2.36 (95% CI: 1.77 to 3.15), and 2.82 (95% CI: 1...Continue Reading

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Sep 24, 2020·Drug and Chemical Toxicology·Vanessa Helena da Silva SouzaMary Ann Foglio

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