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Developmental Changes in PON1 Enzyme Activity in Young Children and Effects of PON1 Polymorphisms
Authors:Karen Huen  Kim Harley  Jordan Brooks  Alan Hubbard  Asa Bradman  Brenda Eskenazi  Nina Holland
Affiliation:Center for Children’s Environmental Health, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA
Abstract:

Background

Paraoxonase 1 (PON1) is an enzyme that detoxifies activated organophosphorus pesticides (OPs) and is also involved in oxidative stress pathways.

Objectives

PON1 activity in newborns is lower than in adults, but the ontogeny of PON1 activity is poorly characterized in young children. We examined the effects of age and PON1 genotype on enzyme activity in a birth cohort of Mexican-American children.

Methods

We determined three substrate-specific measures of PON1 activity in 1,143 plasma samples collected longitudinally from 458 children at five time points from birth through 7 years of age, and genotyped PON1 polymorphisms at positions 192 and –108 in these children.

Results

Contrary to previous reports that PON1 activities plateau by 2 years of age, we observed an age-dependent increase in all three PON1 measures from birth through 7 years of age (p < 0.0001). The PON1192 genotype significantly modified the effect of age on paraoxonase (POase) activity (p < 0.0001) such that increases in enzyme activity with age were influenced by the number of R alleles in a dose-dependent manner. Children with the PON1-108CC192RR diplotype had significantly higher mean PON1 activities and also experienced steeper increases of POase activity over time compared with children with the PON1-108TT192QQ diplotype.

Conclusions

Lower levels of the PON1 enzyme, which is involved in protection against OPs and oxidative stress, persist in young children past 2 years of age through at least 7 years of age. Future policies addressing pesticide exposure in children should take into account that the window of vulnerability to OPs in young children may last beyond infancy.
Keywords:age   children   enzymatic assay   longitudinal birth cohort   organophosphate metabolism   oxidative stress   paraoxonase   pesticides   PON1 activity
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