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Aflatoxin and viral hepatitis exposures in Guatemala: Molecular biomarkers reveal a unique profile of risk factors in a region of high liver cancer incidence

Liver cancer is an emerging global health issue, with rising incidence in both the United States and the economically developing world. Although Guatemala experiences the highest rates of this disease in the Western hemisphere and a unique 1:1 distribution in men and women, few studies have focused...

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Autores principales: Smith, Joshua W., Kroker-Lobos, Maria F., Lazo, Mariana, Rivera-Andrade, Alvaro, Egner, Patricia A., Wedemeyer, Heiner, Torres, Olga, Freedman, Neal D., McGlynn, Katherine A., Guallar, Eliseo, Groopman, John D., Ramirez-Zea, Manuel
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5728519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29236788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189255
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author Smith, Joshua W.
Kroker-Lobos, Maria F.
Lazo, Mariana
Rivera-Andrade, Alvaro
Egner, Patricia A.
Wedemeyer, Heiner
Torres, Olga
Freedman, Neal D.
McGlynn, Katherine A.
Guallar, Eliseo
Groopman, John D.
Ramirez-Zea, Manuel
author_facet Smith, Joshua W.
Kroker-Lobos, Maria F.
Lazo, Mariana
Rivera-Andrade, Alvaro
Egner, Patricia A.
Wedemeyer, Heiner
Torres, Olga
Freedman, Neal D.
McGlynn, Katherine A.
Guallar, Eliseo
Groopman, John D.
Ramirez-Zea, Manuel
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description Liver cancer is an emerging global health issue, with rising incidence in both the United States and the economically developing world. Although Guatemala experiences the highest rates of this disease in the Western hemisphere and a unique 1:1 distribution in men and women, few studies have focused on this population. Thus, we determined the prevalence and correlates of aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1)) exposure and hepatitis virus infection in Guatemalan adults. Healthy men and women aged ≥40 years (n = 461), residing in five departments of Guatemala, were enrolled in a cross-sectional study from May—October of 2016. Serum AFB(1)-albumin adducts were quantified using isotope dilution mass spectrometry. Multivariate linear regression was used to assess relationships between AFB(1)-albumin adduct levels and demographic factors. Biomarkers of hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus infection were assessed by immunoassay and analyzed by Fisher’s exact test. AFB(1)-albumin adducts were detected in 100% of participants, with a median of 8.4 pg/mg albumin (range, 0.2–814.8). Exposure was significantly higher (p<0.05) in male, rural, low-income, and less-educated participants than in female, urban, and higher socioeconomic status participants. Hepatitis B and C seropositivity was low (0.9% and 0.5%, respectively). Substantial AFB(1) exposure exists in Guatemalan adults, concurrent with low prevalence of hepatitis virus seropositivity. Quantitatively, AFB(1) exposures are similar to those previously found to increase risk for liver cancer in Asia and Africa. Mitigation of AFB(1) exposure may reduce liver cancer incidence and mortality in Guatemala, warranting further investigation.
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spelling pubmed-57285192017-12-22 Aflatoxin and viral hepatitis exposures in Guatemala: Molecular biomarkers reveal a unique profile of risk factors in a region of high liver cancer incidence Smith, Joshua W. Kroker-Lobos, Maria F. Lazo, Mariana Rivera-Andrade, Alvaro Egner, Patricia A. Wedemeyer, Heiner Torres, Olga Freedman, Neal D. McGlynn, Katherine A. Guallar, Eliseo Groopman, John D. Ramirez-Zea, Manuel PLoS One Research Article Liver cancer is an emerging global health issue, with rising incidence in both the United States and the economically developing world. Although Guatemala experiences the highest rates of this disease in the Western hemisphere and a unique 1:1 distribution in men and women, few studies have focused on this population. Thus, we determined the prevalence and correlates of aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1)) exposure and hepatitis virus infection in Guatemalan adults. Healthy men and women aged ≥40 years (n = 461), residing in five departments of Guatemala, were enrolled in a cross-sectional study from May—October of 2016. Serum AFB(1)-albumin adducts were quantified using isotope dilution mass spectrometry. Multivariate linear regression was used to assess relationships between AFB(1)-albumin adduct levels and demographic factors. Biomarkers of hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus infection were assessed by immunoassay and analyzed by Fisher’s exact test. AFB(1)-albumin adducts were detected in 100% of participants, with a median of 8.4 pg/mg albumin (range, 0.2–814.8). Exposure was significantly higher (p<0.05) in male, rural, low-income, and less-educated participants than in female, urban, and higher socioeconomic status participants. Hepatitis B and C seropositivity was low (0.9% and 0.5%, respectively). Substantial AFB(1) exposure exists in Guatemalan adults, concurrent with low prevalence of hepatitis virus seropositivity. Quantitatively, AFB(1) exposures are similar to those previously found to increase risk for liver cancer in Asia and Africa. Mitigation of AFB(1) exposure may reduce liver cancer incidence and mortality in Guatemala, warranting further investigation. Public Library of Science 2017-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5728519/ /pubmed/29236788 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189255 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Smith, Joshua W.
Kroker-Lobos, Maria F.
Lazo, Mariana
Rivera-Andrade, Alvaro
Egner, Patricia A.
Wedemeyer, Heiner
Torres, Olga
Freedman, Neal D.
McGlynn, Katherine A.
Guallar, Eliseo
Groopman, John D.
Ramirez-Zea, Manuel
Aflatoxin and viral hepatitis exposures in Guatemala: Molecular biomarkers reveal a unique profile of risk factors in a region of high liver cancer incidence
title Aflatoxin and viral hepatitis exposures in Guatemala: Molecular biomarkers reveal a unique profile of risk factors in a region of high liver cancer incidence
title_full Aflatoxin and viral hepatitis exposures in Guatemala: Molecular biomarkers reveal a unique profile of risk factors in a region of high liver cancer incidence
title_fullStr Aflatoxin and viral hepatitis exposures in Guatemala: Molecular biomarkers reveal a unique profile of risk factors in a region of high liver cancer incidence
title_full_unstemmed Aflatoxin and viral hepatitis exposures in Guatemala: Molecular biomarkers reveal a unique profile of risk factors in a region of high liver cancer incidence
title_short Aflatoxin and viral hepatitis exposures in Guatemala: Molecular biomarkers reveal a unique profile of risk factors in a region of high liver cancer incidence
title_sort aflatoxin and viral hepatitis exposures in guatemala: molecular biomarkers reveal a unique profile of risk factors in a region of high liver cancer incidence
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5728519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29236788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189255
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