1. Biomarkers of genetic damage and inflammation in blood and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid among former German uranium miners: a pilot study.
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Popp W, Plappert U, Müller WU, Rehn B, Schneider J, Braun A, Bauer PC, Vahrenholz C, Presek P, Brauksiepe A, Enderle G, Wüst T, Bruch J, Fliedner TM, Konietzko N, Streffer C, Woitowitz HJ, and Norpoth K
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- Aged, Blood radiation effects, Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid chemistry, Chromosome Aberrations, Cohort Studies, Comet Assay, Fibronectins biosynthesis, Germany, Humans, Lung Neoplasms blood, Lung Neoplasms etiology, Lung Neoplasms metabolism, Lymphocytes radiation effects, Male, Micronuclei, Chromosome-Defective radiation effects, Middle Aged, Neoplasms, Radiation-Induced blood, Neoplasms, Radiation-Induced metabolism, Phospholipids biosynthesis, Pilot Projects, Risk Factors, Smoking, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha biosynthesis, Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 biosynthesis, Uranium, Biomarkers, Mining, Occupational Exposure
- Abstract
Former East German uranium miners who are known to have been exposed to radon are estimated to be at high risk for lung carcinogenesis. Among these miners over 200 occupationally caused lung cancer cases are expected to occur each year, resulting in a total of 7,000-24,000 excess lung cancer cases in the coming years. It is still unknown whether there is a correlation between biomarkers and the exposure of the uranium miners to ionizing radiation that might enable us to trace those miners with high lung cancer risk. The primary aim of this pilot study was to test the possibility of performing a biomarker study in this unique cohort of former uranium miners in spite of several limitations that had to be taken into consideration when comparing them with healthy controls, such as old age, age-dependent diseases and potential confounding artefacts from dissimilar smoking patterns. The second aim was to test a range of biomarkers for DNA damage and inflammation in leukocytes and bronchoalveolar fluid for their ability to detect biological effects. In this cohort of miners we found an increased frequency of chromosomal aberrations in blood lymphocytes and an increased prevalence of both fibronectin and tumour necrosis factor alpha in the bronchoalveolar fluid.
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- 2000
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