DNA damage in workers exposed to pigment grade titanium dioxide (TiO2) and association with biomarkers of oxidative stress and inflammation
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
The present study was aimed at investigating DNA damage, micronuclei frequency and meta-nuclear alterations
in buccal cells of workers involved in pigment-grade TiO2 production (15 exposed and 20 not-exposed). We also
assessed associations of genotoxicity biomarkers with oxidative stress/inflammatory biomarkers in urine and
exhaled breath condensate (EBC), as well as possible associations between biomarkers and reported respiratory
symptoms. In spite of compliance with TiO2 Occupational Exposure Limits, results showed increased direct/
oxidative DNA damage and micronuclei frequency in exposed workers. Genotoxicity parameters were associated
with oxidative stress/inflammation biomarkers in urine and EBC, thus confirming that TiO2 exposure can affect
the oxidative balance. Workers with higher genotoxic/oxidative stress biomarkers levels reported early respiratory
symptoms suggesting that molecular alterations can be predictive of early health dysfunctions. These
findings suggest the need to assess early health impairment in health surveillance programs and to address
properly safety issues in workplaces where TiO2 is handled.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Buccal micronucleus cytome assay
Comet assay
DNA damage
Oxidative stress
Paint production
Pigment-grade TiO2
Elenco autori:
Sa. Bonetta, Manuela Macri, M. Acito, M. Villarini , M. Moretti , Si. Bonetta, Davide Bosio,
G. Mariella, V. Bellisario, E. Bergamaschi, E. Carraro
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