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Abstract Title:

Is chronic exposure to low-dose organochlorine pesticides a new risk factor of T cell immunosenescence?

Abstract Source:

Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2018 Jul 10. Epub 2018 Jul 10. PMID: 29991517

Abstract Author(s):

Dong-Hee Ryu, Hee Tae Yu, Se-A Kim, Yu-Mi Lee, Seon-Hui Hong, Young-Ran Yoon, Dae Jung Kim, Hyeon Chang Kim, Hyo-Bang Moon, Eui-Cheol Shin, Duk-Hee Lee

Article Affiliation:

Dong-Hee Ryu

Abstract:

BACKGROUND: T cell immunosenescence, i.e., a hallmark of aging immune system, is potentially linked to the risk of developing cancer and other aging-related diseases. Chronic infection by cytomegalovirus(CMV) has been widely studied as a risk factor for T cell immunosenescence, but the role of persistent chemicals has never been examined. As a typical example of persistent chemicals, we evaluated whether organochlorine pesticides(OCPs) are related to T cell immunosenescence in the general population.

METHODS: Serum concentrations ofβ-hexachlorocyclohexane, p,p'-DDT, p,p'-DDE, and trans-nonachlor were measured in 95 Korean adults aged 30 to 64 years. T cell immunosenescence was assessed by the frequencies of CD8+CD57+, CD8+CD28-, CD4+CD57+, and CD4+CD28- T lymphocytes in 20 ml of fresh peripheral blood.

RESULTS: The senescence of CD8+ T lymphocytes was the most consistently associated with OCPs. For quartiles of measurements of OCPs, adjusted mean percentages of CD8+CD57+ and CD8+CD28- T lymphocytes in the CD8+ T lymphocyte population were 23.9, 27.6, 31.0, and 38.7 (Ptrend< 0.01) and 25.6, 27.3, 28.0, and 35.5 (Ptrend = 0.02), respectively. When we compared the strength of the associations among OCPs, CMV IgG titer, and age, OCPs showed the strongest association with markers of immunosenescence. Importantly, the association between OCPs and immunosenescence markers was more prominent among participants without known risk factors, such as a young age or low CMV immunoglobulin G titer.

CONCLUSIONS: Chronic exposure to low-dose OCPs may be a new risk factor for T cell immunosenescence.

IMPACT: T cell immunosenescence may be one possible mechanism linking low dose OCPs and many chronic diseases.

Study Type : Human Study

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