HPRT Mutation Frequencies in Control Human Populations in Hungary

Mátyás G. Jakab, Jenõ Major and Anna Tompa(1)

National Institute of Occupational Health, Budapest, Hungary

Corresponding author:
Dr. Mátyás Jakab
National Institute of Occupational Health,
P.O.Box 22, Nagyvárad tér 2., Budapest H-1450 (Hungary)
Tel: (361) 215-7890


Abbreviations:
HPRT: hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyl-transferase
LI: labeling index
MF: mutation frequency
VF: variant frequency of HPRT mutations
PBLs: peripheral blood lymphocytes
PHA: phytohemagglutinin-P
TG: 6-thioguanine

CEJOEM 1996, 2:317-328


Abstract: The determination of the mutation frequencies in the hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyl-transferase (HPRT) genes in human peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) of 101 historical controls (HC) and 87 industrial control (IC) donors was made to detect the level of spontaneous mutagenic effects in human populations with no known exposure to genotoxic agents. Mean values of the variation frequency (VF) in the two control populations were as follows (mean±SE): 6.94±1.03×10–6 in historical controls and 5.68±0.61×10–6 in the industrial control group. The results were analyzed related with age, gender, life-style (smoking and drinking habits), seasonal factors and in case of the historical controls with residential area. In historical controls VF showed a significant increase among regular alcohol consumers, and it was elevated among smokers. In industrial controls, smoking and drinking habits did not influence the frequency of mutations. We observed an increase in VF parallel to age and a decrease in labeling index (LI) among women.

Key words: Genotoxicity, lymphocytes, control human populations, HPRT point mutations, cancer risk assessment


Acknowledgement
This work was financially supported by the ETT T-08 043/1993 grant of the Ministry of Welfare, Hungary.
Received: 2 October 1996
Accepted: 10 November 1996
Posted: 15 February 1999
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