Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT00481611 |
Other study ID # |
999906176 |
Secondary ID |
06-C-N176 |
Status |
Completed |
Phase |
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
June 15, 2006 |
Est. completion date |
October 30, 2020 |
Study information
Verified date |
October 2020 |
Source |
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC) |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Observational
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Clinical Trial Summary
Background:
- Trichloroethylene (TCE) is a solvent used in many medical and industrial processes.
- TCE is a carcinogen (causes cancer) in rats, but its carcinogenicity in humans is
unclear. There is some evidence of increased liver and kidney cancers and of an
association with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in studies of workers exposed to TCE.
- The carcinogenicity and regulation of TCE is a matter of continuing debate.
Objectives:
- To determine if TCE exposure is associated with higher levels of genetic aberrations in
certain white blood cells called lymphocytes.
- To determine if TCE exposure affects lymphocyte subsets and levels of certain hormones
called cytokines.
Eligibility: Workers exposed to two different levels of exposure to TCE and unexposed workers
in Guangdong Province, China.
Design:
- 45 workers exposed to more than 25 parts per million (ppm) TCE, 30 workers exposed to
from 10 to less than 25 ppm TCE and 45 unexposed workers will be enrolled.
- Subjects wear small instruments at work that measure chemicals in the air for 1 or 2
days during the 2-week study period. Exposed workers also wear several small skin
patches on one of the two days.
- Subjects provide blood and urine samples.
- Subjects answer a questionnaire about work, smoking and drinking, use of medicines,
medical history, general health, hobbies, and exposure to radiation and exposure to
various substances at home.
Description:
Trichloroethylene (TCE) is an industrial solvent used in degreasing, dry cleaning, and
numerous other medical and industrial processes. It is a ubiquitous environmental contaminant
of drinking water and is present in many EPA Superfund sites. TCE is a rodent carcinogen but
its carcinogenicity in humans is unclear. There is some evidence for an elevation in liver
and kidney cancers and somewhat more convincing evidence of an association with non-Hodgkin
lymphoma (NHL) in epidemiological studies of occupationally exposed cohorts. Overall, the
carcinogenicity of TCE and its regulation is a matter of continuing debate despite an
extensive database of in vitro and in vivo animal studies and several cohort and case-control
studies. IARC categorizes TCE as a probable human carcinogen. In order to address questions
about TCE's potential carcinogenicity and mechanism of action in humans, we propose to
conduct a cross-sectional study of early biologic effect biomarkers of genotoxicity and
immunotoxicity in 45 workers exposed to greater than 25 ppm TCE, 30 workers exposed to 10-25
ppm TCE, and 45 unexposed controls in Guangdong Province, China. We will assess TCE exposure
level quantitatively, collect other exposure information through a questionnaire, collect
biological samples, and assay a series of biomarkers of susceptibility, intermediate and
early biologic effects. Our primary goal is to determine if TCE exposure increases
chromosomal aberrations in peripheral lymphocytes, with a secondary goal of determining if
TCE alters levels of key cytokines in plasma and changes lymphocyte subset ratios. In
addition, our collaborators at UC Berkeley will apply a new generation of cytogenetic and
molecular techniques to study TCE's ability to cause specific types of chromosomal
aberrations that have been associated with NHL and related hematological malignancies as well
as the impact of TCE on mRNA expression and the proteome. The work will compliment previous
and ongoing OEEB studies of populations exposed to TCE and has the potential to make an
important contribution to what little is known about the early biologic effects of TCE in
humans.
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