Publications by authors named "Beatriz Geovana Leite Vacario"

Article Synopsis
  • Pesticide exposure is linked to an increased risk of diseases like breast cancer (BC), and the UGT2B7 gene variant rs7438135 (G > A) plays a role in detoxifying pesticides and potentially reducing oxidative stress.
  • A study examined 228 women with BC to see how their UGT2B7 variant affected oxidative stress caused by pesticide exposure, measuring specific markers in their plasma.
  • Results indicated that the rs7438135 variant did not provide protection against oxidative stress from pesticides, with significant lipid peroxidation and other stress markers observed in various aggressive tumor conditions.
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Epidemiological studies have shown the association of genetic variants with risks of occupational and environmentally induced cancers, including bladder (BC). The current review summarizes the effects of variants in genes encoding phase I and II enzymes in well-designed studies to highlight their contribution to BC susceptibility and prognosis. Polymorphisms in genes codifying drug-metabolizing proteins are of particular interest because of their involvement in the metabolism of exogenous genotoxic compounds, such as tobacco and agrochemicals.

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Introduction: Pesticides pose a risk for cancer development and progression. People are continuously exposed to such substances by several routes, including daily intake of contaminated food and water, especially in countries that are highly pesticide consumers and have very permissive legislation about pesticide contamination as Brazil. This work investigated the relationship among pesticides, food contamination, and dietary cancer risk.

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