Cargando…

Possible pro-carcinogenic association of endotoxin on lung cancer among Shanghai women textile workers

BACKGROUND: Endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide) is a widespread contaminant in many environmental settings. Since the 1970s, there has been generally consistent evidence indicating reduced risks for lung cancer associated with occupational endotoxin exposure. METHODS: We updated a case–cohort study neste...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Checkoway, H, Lundin, J I, Costello, S, Ray, R, Li, W, Eisen, E A, Astrakianakis, G, Seixas, N, Applebaum, K, Gao, D L, Thomas, D B
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2014
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4119981/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24921918
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2014.308
_version_ 1782329026399961088
author Checkoway, H
Lundin, J I
Costello, S
Ray, R
Li, W
Eisen, E A
Astrakianakis, G
Seixas, N
Applebaum, K
Gao, D L
Thomas, D B
author_facet Checkoway, H
Lundin, J I
Costello, S
Ray, R
Li, W
Eisen, E A
Astrakianakis, G
Seixas, N
Applebaum, K
Gao, D L
Thomas, D B
author_sort Checkoway, H
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide) is a widespread contaminant in many environmental settings. Since the 1970s, there has been generally consistent evidence indicating reduced risks for lung cancer associated with occupational endotoxin exposure. METHODS: We updated a case–cohort study nested within a cohort of 267 400 female textile workers in Shanghai, China. We compared exposure histories of 1456 incident lung cancers cases diagnosed during 1989–2006 with those of a reference subcohort of 3022 workers who were free of lung cancer at the end of follow-up. We applied Cox proportional hazards modelling to estimate exposure–response trends, adjusted for age and smoking, for cumulative exposures lagged by 0, 10, and 20 years, and separately for time windows of ⩽15 and >15 years since first exposure. RESULTS: We observed no associations between cumulative exposure and lung cancer, irrespective of lag interval. In contrast, analyses by exposure time windows revealed modestly elevated, but not statistically significant relative risks (∼1.27) at the highest three exposure quintiles for exposures that occurred >15 years since first exposure. CONCLUSIONS: The findings do not support a protective effect of endotoxin, but are suggestive of possible lung cancer promotion with increasing time since first exposure.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4119981
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2014
publisher Nature Publishing Group
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-41199812015-07-29 Possible pro-carcinogenic association of endotoxin on lung cancer among Shanghai women textile workers Checkoway, H Lundin, J I Costello, S Ray, R Li, W Eisen, E A Astrakianakis, G Seixas, N Applebaum, K Gao, D L Thomas, D B Br J Cancer Epidemiology BACKGROUND: Endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide) is a widespread contaminant in many environmental settings. Since the 1970s, there has been generally consistent evidence indicating reduced risks for lung cancer associated with occupational endotoxin exposure. METHODS: We updated a case–cohort study nested within a cohort of 267 400 female textile workers in Shanghai, China. We compared exposure histories of 1456 incident lung cancers cases diagnosed during 1989–2006 with those of a reference subcohort of 3022 workers who were free of lung cancer at the end of follow-up. We applied Cox proportional hazards modelling to estimate exposure–response trends, adjusted for age and smoking, for cumulative exposures lagged by 0, 10, and 20 years, and separately for time windows of ⩽15 and >15 years since first exposure. RESULTS: We observed no associations between cumulative exposure and lung cancer, irrespective of lag interval. In contrast, analyses by exposure time windows revealed modestly elevated, but not statistically significant relative risks (∼1.27) at the highest three exposure quintiles for exposures that occurred >15 years since first exposure. CONCLUSIONS: The findings do not support a protective effect of endotoxin, but are suggestive of possible lung cancer promotion with increasing time since first exposure. Nature Publishing Group 2014-07-29 2014-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4119981/ /pubmed/24921918 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2014.308 Text en Copyright © 2014 Cancer Research UK http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ From twelve months after its original publication, this work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
spellingShingle Epidemiology
Checkoway, H
Lundin, J I
Costello, S
Ray, R
Li, W
Eisen, E A
Astrakianakis, G
Seixas, N
Applebaum, K
Gao, D L
Thomas, D B
Possible pro-carcinogenic association of endotoxin on lung cancer among Shanghai women textile workers
title Possible pro-carcinogenic association of endotoxin on lung cancer among Shanghai women textile workers
title_full Possible pro-carcinogenic association of endotoxin on lung cancer among Shanghai women textile workers
title_fullStr Possible pro-carcinogenic association of endotoxin on lung cancer among Shanghai women textile workers
title_full_unstemmed Possible pro-carcinogenic association of endotoxin on lung cancer among Shanghai women textile workers
title_short Possible pro-carcinogenic association of endotoxin on lung cancer among Shanghai women textile workers
title_sort possible pro-carcinogenic association of endotoxin on lung cancer among shanghai women textile workers
topic Epidemiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4119981/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24921918
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2014.308
work_keys_str_mv AT checkowayh possibleprocarcinogenicassociationofendotoxinonlungcanceramongshanghaiwomentextileworkers
AT lundinji possibleprocarcinogenicassociationofendotoxinonlungcanceramongshanghaiwomentextileworkers
AT costellos possibleprocarcinogenicassociationofendotoxinonlungcanceramongshanghaiwomentextileworkers
AT rayr possibleprocarcinogenicassociationofendotoxinonlungcanceramongshanghaiwomentextileworkers
AT liw possibleprocarcinogenicassociationofendotoxinonlungcanceramongshanghaiwomentextileworkers
AT eisenea possibleprocarcinogenicassociationofendotoxinonlungcanceramongshanghaiwomentextileworkers
AT astrakianakisg possibleprocarcinogenicassociationofendotoxinonlungcanceramongshanghaiwomentextileworkers
AT seixasn possibleprocarcinogenicassociationofendotoxinonlungcanceramongshanghaiwomentextileworkers
AT applebaumk possibleprocarcinogenicassociationofendotoxinonlungcanceramongshanghaiwomentextileworkers
AT gaodl possibleprocarcinogenicassociationofendotoxinonlungcanceramongshanghaiwomentextileworkers
AT thomasdb possibleprocarcinogenicassociationofendotoxinonlungcanceramongshanghaiwomentextileworkers