Somers Christopher M, McCarry Brian E, Malek Farideh, Quinn James S
Department of Biology, McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4K1, Canada.
Science. 2004 May 14;304(5673):1008-10. doi: 10.1126/science.1095815.
Urban and industrial air pollution can cause elevated heritable mutation rates in birds and rodents. The relative importance of airborne particulate matter versus gas-phase substances in causing these genetic effects under ambient conditions has been unclear. Here we show that high-efficiency particulate-air (HEPA) filtration of ambient air significantly reduced heritable mutation rates at repetitive DNA loci in laboratory mice housed outdoors near a major highway and two integrated steel mills. These findings implicate exposure to airborne particulate matter as a principal factor contributing to elevated mutation rates in sentinel mice and add to accumulating evidence that air pollution may pose genetic risks to humans and wildlife.
城市和工业空气污染会导致鸟类和啮齿动物的可遗传突变率升高。在环境条件下,空气中的颗粒物与气相物质在造成这些遗传效应方面的相对重要性尚不清楚。在此,我们表明,对室外靠近一条主要公路和两家综合钢铁厂饲养的实验小鼠所处环境空气进行高效空气微粒(HEPA)过滤,可显著降低重复DNA位点的可遗传突变率。这些发现表明,接触空气中的颗粒物是导致哨兵小鼠突变率升高的主要因素,并进一步证明空气污染可能对人类和野生动物构成遗传风险。