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Grant Number: 5R01CA116724-03 Interpret this number
Primary Investigator: Mueller, Beth
Organization: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Project Title: Gene-Environment Factors in Childhood Brain Tumors
Fiscal Year: 2008


Abstract

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The environmental and genetic causes of childhood brain tumors (CBT) are largely unknown, and because brain tumors are relatively rare, collaborations that include data from multiple regions are necessary. This grant resubmission is responsive to several National Cancer Institute research priorities for brain tumor studies, in that it seeks to establish such a collaboration, sets a framework for future cooperative studies, and evaluates leads on brain tumors, in this case, genetic polymorphisms that are known to affect the metabolism of pesticides and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons [PAH], chemicals common in children's environments and potentially related to CBT. Our pilot study (R03 CA106011, a population-based case-control study of functional xenobiotic metabolism polymorphisms) identified specific traits that may increase children's susceptibility to these chemicals. Polymorphisms in pesticide-metabolism genes (GSTT1, PON1) were associated with 2- to 3-fold increased risks of CBT among children with pesticide exposure. A polymorphism in EPHX1, important in metabolizing PAH, was associated with a 5-fold increased risk among children exposed prenatally to tobacco smoke. These results were based on DMA and interview data from only 66 cases and 137 controls, and they need to be clarified with a larger study. We propose to expand our study to include 300 additional subjects with similar specimens and exposure data. Continuing to focus on functional polymorphisms (mainly in genes expressed in fetal/childhood brain), we propose to confirm the findings of our pilot study related to pesticide (PON1, GSTT1, CYP2E1), and PAH (EPHX1, GSTP1, GSTM1) metabolism, and consider additional genes whose products metabolize pesticides (BCHE, CYP2C19, CYP3A4, CYP2D6, CYP1A2, FMO1, FMO3, ALDH3A1, PON2) or PAH (MPO, SULT1A1, CYP1A1, CYP1B1, NQO1, GSTM3).Lay Description: The causes of brain tumors in children are largely unknown, but both genes and environmental exposures are probably important. Understanding these may help us to prevent and treat this devastating disease. The proposed multi-state collaboration will explore the influence of genes that affect how individuals process common environmental exposures in the body, specifically pesticides and PAH, chemicals in tobacco smoke, charred meat and vehicle exhaust.



Publications

A genome-wide association study on medulloblastoma.
Authors: Dahlin A.M. , Wibom C. , Andersson U. , Bybjerg-Grauholm J. , Deltour I. , Hougaard D.M. , Scheurer M.E. , Lau C.C. , McKean-Cowdin R. , Kennedy R.J. , et al. .
Source: Journal Of Neuro-oncology, 2020-02-13 00:00:00.0; , .
EPub date: 2020-02-13 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 32056145
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Trends in childhood leukemia incidence over two decades from 1992 to 2013.
Authors: Barrington-Trimis J.L. , Cockburn M. , Metayer C. , Gauderman W.J. , Wiemels J. , McKean-Cowdin R. .
Source: International Journal Of Cancer, 2017-03-01 00:00:00.0; 140(5), p. 1000-1008.
EPub date: 2017-03-01 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 27778348
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Trends in childhood brain tumor incidence, 1973-2009.
Authors: McKean-Cowdin R. , Razavi P. , Barrington-Trimis J. , Baldwin R.T. , Asgharzadeh S. , Cockburn M. , Tihan T. , Preston-Martin S. .
Source: Journal Of Neuro-oncology, 2013 Nov; 115(2), p. 153-60.
PMID: 23925828
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Parental smoking and risk of childhood brain tumors by functional polymorphisms in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon metabolism genes.
Authors: Barrington-Trimis J.L. , Searles Nielsen S. , Preston-Martin S. , Gauderman W.J. , Holly E.A. , Farin F.M. , Mueller B.A. , McKean-Cowdin R. .
Source: Plos One, 2013; 8(11), p. e79110.
PMID: 24260161
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Childhood brain tumors and maternal cured meat consumption in pregnancy: differential effect by glutathione S-transferases.
Authors: Searles Nielsen S. , Mueller B.A. , Preston-Martin S. , Farin F.M. , Holly E.A. , McKean-Cowdin R. .
Source: Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : A Publication Of The American Association For Cancer Research, Cosponsored By The American Society Of Preventive Oncology, 2011 Nov; 20(11), p. 2413-9.
PMID: 21914837
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Childhood brain tumors, residential insecticide exposure, and pesticide metabolism genes.
Authors: Searles Nielsen S. , McKean-Cowdin R. , Farin F.M. , Holly E.A. , Preston-Martin S. , Mueller B.A. .
Source: Environmental Health Perspectives, 2010 Jan; 118(1), p. 144-9.
PMID: 20056567
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