Serum organochlorine pesticides residues and risk of cancer: A case-control study

Organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) are frequently used worldwide as insecticides, fungicides, herbicides and termiticides and have been associated with a variety of cancers in animal and human studies. In the present study, we examined residues of fourteen OCPs in the serum samples of diagnosed cancer...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Attaullah, Masarrat J. Yousuf, Sohail Shaukat, Syed Ishtiaq Anjum, Mohammad Javed Ansari, Islam Dad Buneri, Muhammad Tahir, Muhammad Amin, Naveed Ahmad, Shahid Ullah Khan
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-11-01
Series:Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
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spelling doaj-9fb3cf698f2e4f17986ed196b279a4682020-11-24T23:38:19ZengElsevierSaudi Journal of Biological Sciences1319-562X2018-11-0125712841290Serum organochlorine pesticides residues and risk of cancer: A case-control studyMohammad Attaullah0Masarrat J. Yousuf1Sohail Shaukat2Syed Ishtiaq Anjum3Mohammad Javed Ansari4Islam Dad Buneri5Muhammad Tahir6Muhammad Amin7Naveed Ahmad8Shahid Ullah Khan9Department of Zoology, Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University, Dir Upper, PakistanDepartment of Zoology, University of Karachi, Karachi, PakistanCenter for Environmental Studies, Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Laboratories Complex, Karachi, PakistanDepartment of Zoology, Kohat University of Science and Technology, Kohat, Pakistan; Corresponding author at: Department of Zoology, Kohat University of Science and Technology, Kohat 26000, K.P., Pakistan.Bee Research Chair, Department of Plant Protection, College of Food and Agriculture Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Department of Botany, Hindu College Moradabad, M.J.P Rohilkhand University, 244001, IndiaDepartment of Zoology, University of Karachi, Karachi, PakistanDepartment of Zoology, University of Karachi, Karachi, PakistanDepartment of Zoology, University of Karachi, Karachi, PakistanCenter of Excellence in Marine Biology, University of Karachi, Karachi 75270, PakistanCollege of Plant Sciences and Technology, Huazhong Agriculture University, Wuhan 430070, PR ChinaOrganochlorine pesticides (OCPs) are frequently used worldwide as insecticides, fungicides, herbicides and termiticides and have been associated with a variety of cancers in animal and human studies. In the present study, we examined residues of fourteen OCPs in the serum samples of diagnosed cancer patients and healthy residents of Karachi, Pakistan. A random collection of fasting blood samples was carried out from the donors with informed consent. Serum was separated within 2 h of blood collection and was then subjected to extraction with organic solvents followed by purification with florisil column. The final organic extract of each serum sample was processed with Gas Chromatograph coupled with Electron Capture Detector (GC-ECD). OCPs were detected in 97.59% of the cancer cases and 93.75% of the healthy subjects. Mean concentrations of total OCPs (ΣOCPs) was found elevated in the cancer group (0.606 mg/kg) compared with the control group (0.322 mg/kg). Endosulfan was the highest prevalent OCP with a mean concentration of 0.214 mg/kg in the cancer group and 0.166 mg/kg in the control group. The second most prevalent OCP was 4,4-DDE with a mean concentration of 0.131 mg/kg in the cancer group and 0.019 mg/kg in the control group. Highest level of ΣOCPs was detected in the breast cancer cases (20.411 mg/kg) with a mean level of (2.041 mg/kg). In light of the obtained results and available literature on the subject, it has been concluded that OCPs are positively associated with the risk of various cancers in humans. Keywords: Organochlorine pesticides, Cancer, Serum, Endosulfan, DDE, GC-ECDhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X17302735
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author Mohammad Attaullah
Masarrat J. Yousuf
Sohail Shaukat
Syed Ishtiaq Anjum
Mohammad Javed Ansari
Islam Dad Buneri
Muhammad Tahir
Muhammad Amin
Naveed Ahmad
Shahid Ullah Khan
spellingShingle Mohammad Attaullah
Masarrat J. Yousuf
Sohail Shaukat
Syed Ishtiaq Anjum
Mohammad Javed Ansari
Islam Dad Buneri
Muhammad Tahir
Muhammad Amin
Naveed Ahmad
Shahid Ullah Khan
Serum organochlorine pesticides residues and risk of cancer: A case-control study
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
author_facet Mohammad Attaullah
Masarrat J. Yousuf
Sohail Shaukat
Syed Ishtiaq Anjum
Mohammad Javed Ansari
Islam Dad Buneri
Muhammad Tahir
Muhammad Amin
Naveed Ahmad
Shahid Ullah Khan
author_sort Mohammad Attaullah
title Serum organochlorine pesticides residues and risk of cancer: A case-control study
title_short Serum organochlorine pesticides residues and risk of cancer: A case-control study
title_full Serum organochlorine pesticides residues and risk of cancer: A case-control study
title_fullStr Serum organochlorine pesticides residues and risk of cancer: A case-control study
title_full_unstemmed Serum organochlorine pesticides residues and risk of cancer: A case-control study
title_sort serum organochlorine pesticides residues and risk of cancer: a case-control study
publisher Elsevier
series Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
issn 1319-562X
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) are frequently used worldwide as insecticides, fungicides, herbicides and termiticides and have been associated with a variety of cancers in animal and human studies. In the present study, we examined residues of fourteen OCPs in the serum samples of diagnosed cancer patients and healthy residents of Karachi, Pakistan. A random collection of fasting blood samples was carried out from the donors with informed consent. Serum was separated within 2 h of blood collection and was then subjected to extraction with organic solvents followed by purification with florisil column. The final organic extract of each serum sample was processed with Gas Chromatograph coupled with Electron Capture Detector (GC-ECD). OCPs were detected in 97.59% of the cancer cases and 93.75% of the healthy subjects. Mean concentrations of total OCPs (ΣOCPs) was found elevated in the cancer group (0.606 mg/kg) compared with the control group (0.322 mg/kg). Endosulfan was the highest prevalent OCP with a mean concentration of 0.214 mg/kg in the cancer group and 0.166 mg/kg in the control group. The second most prevalent OCP was 4,4-DDE with a mean concentration of 0.131 mg/kg in the cancer group and 0.019 mg/kg in the control group. Highest level of ΣOCPs was detected in the breast cancer cases (20.411 mg/kg) with a mean level of (2.041 mg/kg). In light of the obtained results and available literature on the subject, it has been concluded that OCPs are positively associated with the risk of various cancers in humans. Keywords: Organochlorine pesticides, Cancer, Serum, Endosulfan, DDE, GC-ECD
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