The use of „comet assay“ to evaluate the occupational exposure of coke-oven workers
Authors:
G. Mračková; B. Binková; T. Pilčík; V. Peterka; D. Gajdošová 1; R. Šrám
Authors‘ workplace:
Laboratoř genetické ekotoxikologie KHS Středočeského kraje a Ústav experimentální medicíny AV ČR, Praha, ředitelka KHS Stč. kraje: MUDr. Z. Krahulcová, ředitel ÚEM AV ČR prof. MUDr. J. Syka, DrSc. 1 Štátny špecializovaný zdravotný ústav, Košice, ředitelka
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Pracov. Lék., , 1999, No. 1, s. 3-8.
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Overview
Coke oven production represents one of the highest exposures of PAHs in the working environment. Genotoxic effects of PAHson the top-side of coke oven battery were evaluated by the „Single cell gel assay“ (comet assay), detecting the DNA single strandbreaks and alkalilabile sites (biomarkers of exposure). Individual susceptibility to PAH exposure was analysed by glutathionS-transferase M1 (GSTM1) polymorphism and N-acetyl transferase 2 (NAT-2) polymorphism detection (biomarkers of susceptibili-ty). The study included 24 subjects from coke-oven, 12 subjects of controls from iron-work and other 16 subjects from town.Exposure to PAHs was determined by personal exposure monitoring 8 h before the collection of blood and urine samples.Coke-oven workers were exposed to carcinogenic PAHs (median, range) in the course of shift 18.7 mg/m 3 (5.1 - 300.2 mg/m 3 ),controls from iron-work 0.41 mg/m 3 (0.12 - 1.22 mg/m 3 ), controls from town 0.58 mg/m 3 (0.09 - 1.64 mg/m 3 ). The following cometparameters were evaluated in peripheral lymphocytes 100 images/sample: percentage of DNA in comet tail (%T), comet tail length(TL) in mm. The highest level of %T and TL was observed in controls from iron-work 14.5 (6.1 - 15.7) and 23.5 (11.6 - 35.8) vs. 6.2(3.2 - 15.4) and 11.4 (7.4 - 29.5) in coke- oven workers vs. 5.9 (3.8 - 11.0) and 10.9 (8.4 - 20.0) in controls from town, respectively.Any differences were not seen either using coefficient of dispersion. No effects of smoking or GSTM1 or NAT-2 polymorphism wereobserved for any of comet parameters. According to our results it seems that the comet assay in the peripheral lymphocytes ofcoke-oven workers was not a particularly sensitive technique to determine the effects of carcinogenic PAHs at the DNA level, ifperipheral lymphocytes were used.
Key words:
comet assay, PAHs, coke oven, metabolic polymorphism - GSTM1, NAT-2
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Hygiene and epidemiology Hyperbaric medicine Occupational medicineArticle was published in
Occupational Medicine
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