Olfactory-Related Quality of Life in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: A Genetic-Acquired Factors Model

Genetic polymorphisms as well as environmental exposures to chemical compounds, iatrogenic, psychological, and physical trauma may play a pathophysiological role in multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) olfactory complaints, given that xenobiotic metabolism is influenced by sequence variations in gene...

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Main Authors: Alessandro Micarelli, Andrea Cormano, Daniela Caccamo, Marco Alessandrini
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-12-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/1/156
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spelling doaj-ed385d5030354ec8952c151d3167b75b2020-11-25T02:47:37ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672019-12-0121115610.3390/ijms21010156ijms21010156Olfactory-Related Quality of Life in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: A Genetic-Acquired Factors ModelAlessandro Micarelli0Andrea Cormano1Daniela Caccamo2Marco Alessandrini3Institute of Mountain Emergency Medicine, EURAC Research, I-39100 Bolzano, ItalyDomus Medica, Bagnoli del Trigno, 86091 Isernia, ItalyDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, Dental Sciences and Morpho-functional Imaging, Polyclinic Hospital University, 98124 Messina, ItalyDepartment of Clinical Sciences and Translational Medicine, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, 00133 Rome, ItalyGenetic polymorphisms as well as environmental exposures to chemical compounds, iatrogenic, psychological, and physical trauma may play a pathophysiological role in multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) olfactory complaints, given that xenobiotic metabolism is influenced by sequence variations in genes of metabolizing enzymes. Thus, the aim of the present study was to depict—by means of multiple regression analysis—how different genetic conditions, grouped according to their function as well as clinical background and environmental exposure may interfere with those olfactory complaints referred by MCS patients. Therefore, MCS patients after gene polymorphism sequencing, the olfactory-related quality of life score—calculated by means of the Questionnaire of Olfactory Disorder in forty-six MCS patients—have been found to significantly rely on the phase I and II enzymes score and exposure to previous compounds and surgical treatments. The present work—implementing for the first time a genetic-acquired factors model on a regression analysis—further reinforces those theories, positing MCS as a complex, multifactorial, disease in which the genetic risk related to phase I and II enzymes involved in xenobiotic detoxification, olfactory, and neurodegenerative diseases play a necessary, but probably not sufficient role, along the pathophysiological route of the disease.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/1/156multiple chemical sensitivityolfactory disordergenotype analysisquality of lifeenvironmental exposurexenobiotics detoxification
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author Alessandro Micarelli
Andrea Cormano
Daniela Caccamo
Marco Alessandrini
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Andrea Cormano
Daniela Caccamo
Marco Alessandrini
Olfactory-Related Quality of Life in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: A Genetic-Acquired Factors Model
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
multiple chemical sensitivity
olfactory disorder
genotype analysis
quality of life
environmental exposure
xenobiotics detoxification
author_facet Alessandro Micarelli
Andrea Cormano
Daniela Caccamo
Marco Alessandrini
author_sort Alessandro Micarelli
title Olfactory-Related Quality of Life in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: A Genetic-Acquired Factors Model
title_short Olfactory-Related Quality of Life in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: A Genetic-Acquired Factors Model
title_full Olfactory-Related Quality of Life in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: A Genetic-Acquired Factors Model
title_fullStr Olfactory-Related Quality of Life in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: A Genetic-Acquired Factors Model
title_full_unstemmed Olfactory-Related Quality of Life in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: A Genetic-Acquired Factors Model
title_sort olfactory-related quality of life in multiple chemical sensitivity: a genetic-acquired factors model
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Genetic polymorphisms as well as environmental exposures to chemical compounds, iatrogenic, psychological, and physical trauma may play a pathophysiological role in multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) olfactory complaints, given that xenobiotic metabolism is influenced by sequence variations in genes of metabolizing enzymes. Thus, the aim of the present study was to depict—by means of multiple regression analysis—how different genetic conditions, grouped according to their function as well as clinical background and environmental exposure may interfere with those olfactory complaints referred by MCS patients. Therefore, MCS patients after gene polymorphism sequencing, the olfactory-related quality of life score—calculated by means of the Questionnaire of Olfactory Disorder in forty-six MCS patients—have been found to significantly rely on the phase I and II enzymes score and exposure to previous compounds and surgical treatments. The present work—implementing for the first time a genetic-acquired factors model on a regression analysis—further reinforces those theories, positing MCS as a complex, multifactorial, disease in which the genetic risk related to phase I and II enzymes involved in xenobiotic detoxification, olfactory, and neurodegenerative diseases play a necessary, but probably not sufficient role, along the pathophysiological route of the disease.
topic multiple chemical sensitivity
olfactory disorder
genotype analysis
quality of life
environmental exposure
xenobiotics detoxification
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/1/156
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