| Literature DB >> 35449337 |
Amal Saad-Hussein1, Gehan Moubarz1, Heba Mahdy-Abdallah2, Mona Adel Helmy1.
Abstract
In this study, the risk of Aspergillus (Asp.) positivity and its respiratory health impacts on wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) workers were studied. In addition, it identified the geno-susceptibility role of mannose-binding lectin 2 (MBL2) gene polymorphisms and the mannose-binding lectin (MBL) serum levels on the pulmonary functions of the Asp.-positive workers. Pulmonary function tests (PFTs) were performed for 89 workers from a selected WWTP, after exclusion of the smokers. Molecular identification of Asp. blood positivity was done by 18S rRNA sequencing. Determination of MBL2 gene polymorphism and estimation of MBL serum levels were done. PFTs revealed abnormalities in 49.2% of the workers. Asp. was positive in 42.5% of the workers with different species. Among the Asp.-positive workers, 6.5% of the workers were with obstructive PFTs, 12.9% with restriction, and 22.6% with combined PFT abnormalities. MBL2 genotyping showed that wild genotype AA was common (68.5%) among Asp.-positive workers compared to the other genotypes. This allele, whether homozygous or heterozygous, was significantly associated with decline in PFTs of the exposed workers. MBL serum levels were significantly lower in workers with obstructive, restrictive, and combined PFT abnormalities compared to those with normal PFTs, and in the workers with Asp.-positive species than the Asp.-negative workers. Moreover, it was significantly lower in workers with Asp. fumigatus compared to that in the workers with other Asp. species, and in the Asp.-positive workers with homozygous or heterozygous A allele compared to that in the Asp.-positive workers with homozygous B allele. Working in a WWTP can be associated with impaired PFTs due to exposure to airborne fungi. MBL2 genotyping showed that Asp.-positive workers with homozygous or heterozygous A allele were at risk to develop decline in their PFTs.Entities:
Keywords: Aspergillus sp.; MBL2 gene polymorphism; Pulmonary function tests; Serum MBL; Wastewater treatment plant’s workers
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35449337 PMCID: PMC9477903 DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-20234-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ISSN: 0944-1344 Impact factor: 5.190
Fig. 1Percent of respiratory abnormalities according to PFTs (a). Percent of positive Asp. different strains according to sequencing (b)
Fig. 2Prevalence of PFT abnormalities among the Asp.-positive workers (a), and the distribution of the workers according to abnormal PFTs according to the positivity to the different Asp. species (b)
Fig. 3Percent of MBL2 genotypes among the workers with Asp.-positive sequencing (a), and among Asp.-positive workers with PFT abnormalities (b)
Comparison of levels of serum MBL according to PFTs, and to Aspergillus species
| PFTs | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean ± SD | Mean ± SD | ||
| Obstruction | 59.6±64.6 (N) | 72.6±63.9 (neg) | |
| Restriction | 16.67±2.08 (N, O) | 38.3±51.4 (neg) | |
| Combined | 53.9±59.4 (N) | 15±20.6 (neg, nig, fl) | |
| Normal | 101.1±62 | Negative | 127.1±54.7 |
| 9.95 | 10.74 | ||
K-W, Kruskal-Wallis test
N, significantly lower compared to normal; O, significantly lower compared to obstruction
(neg), significantly lower than negative Aspergillus; (fl), significantly lower than Asp. flavus; (nig), significantly lower than Asp. niger
Comparisons of the MBL levels between the different MBL2 genotypes regarding Aspergillus positivity
| MBL (ng/ml) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Negative | Positive | ||||
| Mean | ±SD | Mean | ±SD | ||
| MBL2 genotypes | AA | 69.54 | 12.28 | 47.6(a) | 8.71 |
| AB | 66.78 | 30.25 | 21.1(a) | 15.02 | |
| BB | 111.97 | 28.79 | 112.6 | 20.11 | |
| 1.194 | 7.85 | ||||
| 0.32 | 0.001 | ||||
(a), significantly lower than in BB allele; K-W, Kruskal-Wallis test