1. MicroRNAs as Novel Biomarkers of Deployment Status and Exposure to Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins/Dibenzofurans.
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Woeller CF, Thatcher TH, Van Twisk D, Pollock SJ, Croasdell A, Hopke PK, Xia X, Thakar J, Sime PJ, Mallon TM, Utell MJ, and Phipps RP
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- Air Pollutants, Occupational, Biomarkers blood, Environmental Monitoring, Humans, Incineration, Dibenzofurans, Polychlorinated blood, Environmental Exposure analysis, MicroRNAs blood, Military Personnel, Occupational Exposure analysis, Polychlorinated Dibenzodioxins blood
- Abstract
Objective: To determine if service members deployed to locations with open air burn pits have different serum microRNA (miRNA) profiles after deployment compared with length-of-service matched, non-deployed individuals. We also tested for correlations between miRNA and serum levels of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins/Dibenzofurans (PCDD/PCDFs)., Methods: MiRNAs were isolated and quantified by PCR array. Groups were analyzed for differences in miRNA expression. Correlations between serum miRNA and PCDD/PCDFs were assessed with a linear regression model., Results: Several miRNAs were differentially expressed after deployment and a partially overlapping set of miRNAs were identified between deployed and non-deployed individuals. Significant correlations between miRNAs and PCDD/PCDFs were identified., Conclusions: Serum miRNA levels show a link between deployment to locations with open burn pits and environmental exposures that can take place during deployment.
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- 2016
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