Interactions between polymorphisms in the aryl hydrocarbon receptor signalling pathway and exposure to persistent organochlorine pollutants affect human semen quality

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Interactions between polymorphisms in the aryl hydrocarbon receptor signalling pathway and exposure to persistent organochlorine pollutants affect human semen quality. / Brokken, L J S; Lundberg, P J; Spanò, M; Manicardi, G C; Pedersen, H S; Struciński, P; Góralczyk, K; Zviezdai, V; Jönsson, B A G; Bonde, J P; Toft, G; Lundberg Giwercman, Y; Giwercman, A.

In: Reproductive Toxicology, Vol. 49, 2014, p. 65-73.

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Brokken, LJS, Lundberg, PJ, Spanò, M, Manicardi, GC, Pedersen, HS, Struciński, P, Góralczyk, K, Zviezdai, V, Jönsson, BAG, Bonde, JP, Toft, G, Lundberg Giwercman, Y & Giwercman, A 2014, 'Interactions between polymorphisms in the aryl hydrocarbon receptor signalling pathway and exposure to persistent organochlorine pollutants affect human semen quality', Reproductive Toxicology, vol. 49, pp. 65-73. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.reprotox.2014.07.073

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Brokken, L. J. S., Lundberg, P. J., Spanò, M., Manicardi, G. C., Pedersen, H. S., Struciński, P., Góralczyk, K., Zviezdai, V., Jönsson, B. A. G., Bonde, J. P., Toft, G., Lundberg Giwercman, Y., & Giwercman, A. (2014). Interactions between polymorphisms in the aryl hydrocarbon receptor signalling pathway and exposure to persistent organochlorine pollutants affect human semen quality. Reproductive Toxicology, 49, 65-73. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.reprotox.2014.07.073

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Brokken LJS, Lundberg PJ, Spanò M, Manicardi GC, Pedersen HS, Struciński P et al. Interactions between polymorphisms in the aryl hydrocarbon receptor signalling pathway and exposure to persistent organochlorine pollutants affect human semen quality. Reproductive Toxicology. 2014;49:65-73. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.reprotox.2014.07.073

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Brokken, L J S ; Lundberg, P J ; Spanò, M ; Manicardi, G C ; Pedersen, H S ; Struciński, P ; Góralczyk, K ; Zviezdai, V ; Jönsson, B A G ; Bonde, J P ; Toft, G ; Lundberg Giwercman, Y ; Giwercman, A. / Interactions between polymorphisms in the aryl hydrocarbon receptor signalling pathway and exposure to persistent organochlorine pollutants affect human semen quality. In: Reproductive Toxicology. 2014 ; Vol. 49. pp. 65-73.

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title = "Interactions between polymorphisms in the aryl hydrocarbon receptor signalling pathway and exposure to persistent organochlorine pollutants affect human semen quality",
abstract = "Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) may affect male reproductive function. Many dioxin-like POPs exert their effects by activation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) signalling pathway. We analysed whether gene-environment interactions between polymorphisms in AHR (R554K) and AHR repressor (AHRR P185A) and serum levels of markers of POP exposure 1,1-bis-(4-chlorophenyl)-2,2-dichloroethene (p,p'-DDE) and 2,2',4,4',5,5'-hexachlorobiphenyl (CB-153) are associated with 21 parameters of male reproductive function in 581 proven-fertile European and Greenlandic men. In Greenlandic men, AHR variants significantly modified the association between serum levels of both p,p'-DDE and CB-153 and inhibin B levels, sperm chromatin integrity, and seminal zinc levels. In the total cohort, interactions between AHRR variants and serum levels of CB-153 were associated with sperm chromatin integrity and the expression of the pro-apoptotic marker protein Fas. The data indicate that susceptibility to adverse effects of POP exposure on male reproductive function is dependent on polymorphisms in genes involved in AHR signalling.",
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AU - Brokken, L J S

AU - Lundberg, P J

AU - Spanò, M

AU - Manicardi, G C

AU - Pedersen, H S

AU - Struciński, P

AU - Góralczyk, K

AU - Zviezdai, V

AU - Jönsson, B A G

AU - Bonde, J P

AU - Toft, G

AU - Lundberg Giwercman, Y

AU - Giwercman, A

N1 - Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

PY - 2014

Y1 - 2014

N2 - Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) may affect male reproductive function. Many dioxin-like POPs exert their effects by activation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) signalling pathway. We analysed whether gene-environment interactions between polymorphisms in AHR (R554K) and AHR repressor (AHRR P185A) and serum levels of markers of POP exposure 1,1-bis-(4-chlorophenyl)-2,2-dichloroethene (p,p'-DDE) and 2,2',4,4',5,5'-hexachlorobiphenyl (CB-153) are associated with 21 parameters of male reproductive function in 581 proven-fertile European and Greenlandic men. In Greenlandic men, AHR variants significantly modified the association between serum levels of both p,p'-DDE and CB-153 and inhibin B levels, sperm chromatin integrity, and seminal zinc levels. In the total cohort, interactions between AHRR variants and serum levels of CB-153 were associated with sperm chromatin integrity and the expression of the pro-apoptotic marker protein Fas. The data indicate that susceptibility to adverse effects of POP exposure on male reproductive function is dependent on polymorphisms in genes involved in AHR signalling.

AB - Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) may affect male reproductive function. Many dioxin-like POPs exert their effects by activation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) signalling pathway. We analysed whether gene-environment interactions between polymorphisms in AHR (R554K) and AHR repressor (AHRR P185A) and serum levels of markers of POP exposure 1,1-bis-(4-chlorophenyl)-2,2-dichloroethene (p,p'-DDE) and 2,2',4,4',5,5'-hexachlorobiphenyl (CB-153) are associated with 21 parameters of male reproductive function in 581 proven-fertile European and Greenlandic men. In Greenlandic men, AHR variants significantly modified the association between serum levels of both p,p'-DDE and CB-153 and inhibin B levels, sperm chromatin integrity, and seminal zinc levels. In the total cohort, interactions between AHRR variants and serum levels of CB-153 were associated with sperm chromatin integrity and the expression of the pro-apoptotic marker protein Fas. The data indicate that susceptibility to adverse effects of POP exposure on male reproductive function is dependent on polymorphisms in genes involved in AHR signalling.

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