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Primary DNA damage and genetic polymorphisms for CYP1A1, EPHX and GSTM1 in workers at a graphite electrode manufacturing plant
- Source :
- BMC Public Health, Vol 7, Iss 1, p 270 (2007), BMC Public Health
- Publication Year :
- 2007
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Abstract
- Background The results of a cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate whether genetic polymorphisms (biomarkers of susceptibility) for CYP1A1, EPHX and GSTM1 genes that affect polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) activation and detoxification might influence the extent of primary DNA damage (biomarker of biologically effective dose) in PAH exposed workers are presented. PAH-exposure of the study populations was assessed by determining the concentration of 1-hydroxypyrene (1OHP) in urine samples (biomarker of exposure dose). Methods The exposed group consisted of workers (n = 109) at a graphite electrode manufacturing plant, occupationally exposed to PAH. Urinary 1OHP was measured by HPLC. Primary DNA damage was evaluated by the alkaline comet assay in peripheral blood leukocytes. Genetic polymorphisms for CYP1A1, EPHX and GSTM1 were determined by PCR or PCR/RFLP analysis. Results 1OHP and primary DNA damage were significantly higher in electrode workers compared to reference subjects. Moreover, categorization of subjects as normal or outlier highlighted an increased genotoxic risk OR = 2.59 (CI95% 1.32–5.05) associated to exposure to PAH. Polymorphisms in EPHX exons 3 and 4 was associated to higher urinary concentrations of 1OHP, whereas none of the genotypes analyzed (CYP1A1, EPHX, and GSTM1) had any significant influence on primary DNA damage as evaluated by the comet assay. Conclusion The outcomes of the present study show that molecular epidemiology approaches (i.e. cross-sectional studies of genotoxicity biomarkers) can play a role in identifying common genetic risk factors, also attempting to associate the effects with measured exposure data. Moreover, categorization of subjects as normal or outlier allowed the evaluation of the association between occupational exposure to PAH and DNA damage highlighting an increased genotoxic risk.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
Manufactured Materials
Genotype
DNA damage
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
medicine.disease_cause
Toxicology
genetic polymorphisms
Occupational Exposure
Cytochrome P-450 CYP1A1
Leukocytes
medicine
Humans
cross-sectional study
Cholesterol Side-Chain Cleavage Enzyme
Workplace
Electrodes
Gene
Glutathione Transferase
Epoxide Hydrolases
Polymorphism, Genetic
Pyrenes
graphite electrode manufacturing plant
business.industry
lcsh:Public aspects of medicine
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
primary DNA damage
lcsh:RA1-1270
Plants
Effective dose (pharmacology)
Comet assay
Cross-Sectional Studies
Italy
Immunology
Biomarker (medicine)
Graphite
Comet Assay
Restriction fragment length polymorphism
Men's Health
business
Biomarkers
Genotoxicity
DNA Damage
Research Article
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- BMC Public Health, Vol 7, Iss 1, p 270 (2007), BMC Public Health
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9b18b9b7d0bf6391283c4dd4dc416984