Maternal occupational exposure and oral clefts in offspring

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作者
Spinder, Nynke [1 ,2 ]
Bergman, Jorieke E. H. [2 ]
Boezen, H. Marike [1 ]
Vermeulen, Roel C. H. [3 ]
Kromhout, Hans [3 ]
de Walle, Hermien E. K. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Groningen, Univ Med Ctr Groningen, Dept Epidemiol, HPC FA 40,POB 30-001, NL-9700 RB Groningen, Netherlands
[2] Univ Groningen, Univ Med Ctr Groningen, Dept Genet, HPC CB 51,POB 30-001, NL-9700 RB Groningen, Netherlands
[3] Univ Utrecht, Inst Risk Assessment Sci, Div Environm Epidemiol, Postbox 80178, NL-3508 TD Utrecht, Netherlands
关键词
Biological dust; Congenital anomalies; Job-exposure matrix; Metals; Mineral dust; Occupational exposure; Pesticides; Solvents; Teratology; NEURAL-TUBE DEFECTS; CONGENITAL-MALFORMATIONS; OROFACIAL CLEFTS; ORGANIC-SOLVENTS; RISK-FACTORS; PREGNANCY; PESTICIDES; ANOMALIES;
D O I
10.1186/s12940-017-0294-5
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Background: Previous studies suggest that periconceptional maternal occupational exposure to solvents and pesticides increase the risk of oral clefts in the offspring. Less is known about the effect of occupational exposure to metals, dust, and gases and fumes on development of oral clefts. Methods: This case-malformed control study used data from a population-based birth defects registry (Eurocat) of children and foetuses born in the Northern Netherlands between 1997 and 2013. Cases were defined as non-syndromic oral clefts. The first control group had chromosomal/monogenic defects, and the second control group was defined as non-chromosomal/non-monogenic malformed controls. Maternal occupational exposure was estimated through linkage of mothers' occupation with a community-based Job Exposure Matrix (JEM). Multivariate logistic regression was used to estimate the effect of occupational exposures. Odds ratios were adjusted (aORs) for relevant confounders. Results: A total of 387 cases, 1135 chromosomal and 4352 non-chromosomal malformed controls were included in this study. Prevalence of maternal occupational exposures to all agents was 43.9% and 41.0%/37.7% among cases and controls, respectively. Oral clefts had significantly increased ORs of maternal occupational exposure to pesticides (aOR = 1.7, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.0-3.1) and dust (aOR = 1.3, 95% CI 1.1-1.6) when using non-chromosomal controls. Subgroup analysis for CL(P) stratified by gender showed a significantly increased risk for male infants exposed to 'other solvents' and exposure to mineral dust for female infants. Conclusion: Our study showed that maternal occupational exposure to pesticides and dust are risk factors for oral clefts in the offspring. Larger studies are needed to confirm this finding.
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