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Evaluation of adverse effects/events of genetically modified food consumption: a systematic review of animal and human studies

Authors :
Chen Shen
Xiang-Chang Yin
Bo-Yang Jiao
Jing Li
Peng Jia
Xiao-Wen Zhang
Xue-Hao Cheng
Jian-Xin Ren
Hui-Di Lan
Wen-Bin Hou
Min Fang
Xun Li
Yu-Tong Fei
Nicola Robinson
Jian-Ping Liu
Source :
Environmental Sciences Europe. 34
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Objective A systematic review of animal and human studies was conducted on genetically modified (GM) food consumption to assess its safety in terms of adverse effects/events to inform public concerns and future research. Methods Seven electronic databases were searched from January 1st 1983 till July 11th 2020 for in vivo, animal and human studies on the incidence of adverse effects/events of GM products consumption. Two authors independently identified eligible studies, assessed the study quality, and extracted data on the name of the periodical, author and affiliation, literature type, the theme of the study, publication year, funding, sample size, target population characteristics, type of the intervention/exposure, outcomes and outcome measures, and details of adverse effects/events. We used the Chi-square test to compare the adverse event reporting rates in articles funded by industry funding, government funding or unfunded articles. Results One crossover trial in humans and 203 animal studies from 179 articles met the inclusion criteria. The study quality was all assessed as being unclear or having a high risk of bias. Minor illnesses were reported in the human trial. Among the 204 studies, 59.46% of adverse events (22 of 37) were serious adverse events from 16 animal studies (7.84%). No significant differences were found in the adverse event reporting rates either between industry and government funding (χ2 = 2.286, P = 0.131), industry and non-industry funding (χ2 = 1.761, P = 0.185) or funded and non-funded articles (χ2 = 0.491, P = 0.483). We finally identified 21 GM food-related adverse events involving 7 GM events (NK603 × MON810 maize, GTS 40-3-2 soybean, NK603 maize, MON863 maize, MON810 maize, MON863 × MON810 × NK603 maize and GM Shanyou 63 rice), which had all been on regulatory approval in some countries/regions. Conclusion Serious adverse events of GM consumption include mortality, tumour or cancer, significant low fertility, decreased learning and reaction abilities, and some organ abnormalities. Further clinical trials and long-term cohort studies in human populations, especially on GM food-related adverse events and the corresponding GM events, are still warranted. It suggests the necessity of labelling GM food so that consumers can make their own choice.

Subjects

Subjects :
Pollution

Details

ISSN :
21904715 and 21904707
Volume :
34
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental Sciences Europe
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........e1e13c52528b62ff58c24d4eec3e93e8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12302-021-00578-9