The role of phase I, phase II, and DNA‑repair gene polymorphisms in the damage induced by formaldehyde in pathologists
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Formaldehyde (FA) is a human carcinogen used as formalin in hospital laboratories. We evaluated its
association with human chromosomal aberrations (CAs) and the risk/protective role played by several
genetic polymorphisms in this relationship, on a cohort of 57 exposed pathologists vs 48 controls. All
subjects were assessed for CAs on peripheral blood lymphocytes and genotyped for the most common
cancer-associated gene polymorphisms which could be related with the genotoxic outcome: CYP1A1
exon 7 (A>G), CYP1A1*2A (T>C), CYP2C19*2 (G>A), GSTT1 (Positive/Null), GSTM1 (Positive/null),
GSTP1 (A>G), XRCC1 (G399A), XRCC1 (C194T), XRCC1 (A280G), XPD (A751C), XPC exon 15 (A939C),
XPC exon 9 (C499T), TNFα − 308 (G>A), IL10 − 1082 (G>A), IL10 − 819 (C>T) and IL6 − 174 (G>C). Air-FA
concentration was assessed through personal samplers. The comparison between pathologists and
controls showed a significantly higher CAs frequency in pathologists. Significant positive correlations
were found between CAs frequency and air-FA concentration while significant associations were found
between variation in CAs frequency and the mutated allele for CYP1A1 exon 7 (A>G), CYP2C19*2
(G>A), GSTT1-positive, GSTM1-positive and XRCC1 (G399A). Our study confirms the role of FA as
genotoxicity inductor, even in workers chronically exposed to low air-FA levels and reveals the role
played by some genetic polymorphisms in this association, highlighting the importance of individual
susceptibility biomarkers assessment in occupational health studies.
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03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Federica Ghelli, Enrico Cocchi, Martina Buglisi, Giulia Squillacioti, Valeria Bellisario, Roberto Bono, Alfredo Santovito
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