Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London WC1E 7HT, United Kingdom.
Centre for Health Effects of Radiological and Chemical Agents, Department of Life Sciences, College of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Brunel University London, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, United Kingdom.
J Radiol Prot. 2022 Jun 21;42(2). doi: 10.1088/1361-6498/ac6e10.
The risk of radiation effects in children of individuals exposed to ionising radiation remains an ongoing concern for aged veterans of the British nuclear testing programme. The genetic and cytogenetic family trio (GCFT) study is the first study to obtain blood samples from a group of British nuclear test veterans and their families for the purposes of identifying genetic alterations in offspring as a consequence of historical paternal exposure to ionising radiation. In this report, we describe the processes for recruitment and sampling, and provide a general description of the study population recruited. In total, blood samples were received from 91 (49 test and 42 control) families representing veteran servicemen from the army, Royal Air Force and Royal Navy. This translated to an overall response rate of 14% (49/353) for test veterans and 4% (42/992) for control veterans (excluding responders known to be ineligible). Due to the lack of dose information available, test veterans were allocated to a three-point exposure rank. Thirty (61%) test veterans were ranked in the lower group. Nineteen (39%) of the 49 test veterans were classified in the mid (5 veterans; 10%)/high (14 veterans; 29%) exposure ranks and included 12 veterans previously identified as belonging to the special groups or listed in health physics documents. An increased number of test veteran families (20%), compared with control families (5%), self-reported offspring with congenital abnormalities (= 0.03). Whether this observation in this small group is reflective of the entire UK test veteran cohort or whether it is selection bias requires further work. The cohort described here represent an important and unique family trio grouping whose participation is enabling genetic studies, as part of the GCFT study, to be carried out. The outcomes of these studies will be published elsewhere. ISRCTN Registry: 17461668.
英国核试验计划中受电离辐射照射个体的子女的辐射效应风险仍然是一个持续存在的问题。遗传和细胞遗传学家族三人组(GCFT)研究是第一项从英国核试验退伍军人及其家人中采集血液样本的研究,目的是确定历史上父亲暴露于电离辐射对后代遗传改变的影响。在本报告中,我们描述了招募和采样的过程,并提供了所招募研究人群的一般描述。总共从 91 个(49 个试验组和 42 个对照组)家庭中收到了血液样本,这些家庭代表陆军、皇家空军和皇家海军的退伍军人。这相当于试验退伍军人的总响应率为 14%(49/353),对照组退伍军人的响应率为 4%(42/992)(不包括已知不合格的响应者)。由于缺乏可用的剂量信息,试验退伍军人被分配到一个三分暴露等级。30 名(61%)试验退伍军人被归为低分组。49 名试验退伍军人中有 19 名(39%)被归类为中(5 名退伍军人;10%)/高(14 名退伍军人;29%)暴露等级,其中包括 12 名先前被认定属于特殊群体或在放射物理学文件中列出的退伍军人。与对照组家庭(5%)相比,试验退伍军人家庭(20%)报告的子女先天性异常数量增加(= 0.03)。这一在小群体中观察到的现象是否反映了整个英国试验退伍军人队列,或者这是否是选择偏差,需要进一步研究。这里描述的队列代表了一个重要而独特的家族三人组群体,他们的参与使 GCFT 研究中的遗传研究得以进行。这些研究的结果将在其他地方公布。ISRCTN 注册:17461668。