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Anna Szymańska-Chabowska1, Łukasz Łaczmański2, Iwona Jędrychowska1, Mariusz Chabowski3, Paweł Gać4, Agnieszka Janus1, Katarzyna Gosławska1, Beata Smyk1, Urszula Solska1, Grzegorz Mazur1, Rafał Poręba5.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: The aim of this study was to find a relationship between polymorphisms of ALAD rs1805313, rs222808, rs1139488, VDR FokI and HFE C282Y and H63D and basic toxicological parameters (lead and ZnPP blood concentration) in people occupationally exposed to lead. We collected data of 101 workers (age 25-63 years) directly exposed to lead. The toxicological lab tests included blood lead, cadmium and ZnPP concentration measurement and arsenic urine concentration measurement. Workers were genotyped for ALAD (rs1805313, rs222808, rs1139488), HFE (C282Y, H63D) and VDR (FokI). Individuals with the lead exposure and coexisting F allel in the locus Fok-I of VDR gene are suspected of higher zinc protoporphyrins concentrations. Workers exposed to the lead with the Y allel in the locus C282Y of the HFE gene are predisposed to lower ZnPP levels and individuals with coexisting H allel in the locus H63D HFE gene are predisposed to lower Pb-B levels. The T allel in the locus rs1805313 of the ALAD gene determines lower Pb-B and ZnPP levels in lead-exposed individuals. The heterozigosity of the locus rs2228083 of the ALAD gene has a strong predilection to higher Pb-B levels. The carriage of the C allel in the locus rs1139488 of the ALAD gene might determine higher Pb-B levels and the heterozigosity of the locus rs1139488 of the ALAD gene might result in higher ZnPP levels.Entities:
Keywords: Gene polymorphisms; Lead; Occupationally exposure
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25963508 DOI: 10.1016/j.tox.2015.05.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Toxicology ISSN: 0300-483X Impact factor: 4.221