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Monitoring human lymphocytic DNA-protein cross-links as biomarkers of biologically active doses of chromate.

A simple and sensitive assay for DNA-protein cross-links has been used as a biomarker of chromate exposure and early carcinogenic effects. Pilot studies of DNA-protein cross-links in peripheral blood lymphocytes have been conducted with individuals who had higher exposure to chromate, including weld...

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Autores principales: Costa, M, Zhitkovich, A, Toniolo, P, Taioli, E, Popov, T, Lukanova, A
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1469679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8933034
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author Costa, M
Zhitkovich, A
Toniolo, P
Taioli, E
Popov, T
Lukanova, A
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Zhitkovich, A
Toniolo, P
Taioli, E
Popov, T
Lukanova, A
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description A simple and sensitive assay for DNA-protein cross-links has been used as a biomarker of chromate exposure and early carcinogenic effects. Pilot studies of DNA-protein cross-links in peripheral blood lymphocytes have been conducted with individuals who had higher exposure to chromate, including welders, and with individuals who had lower levels of exposure such as residents living in a chromium-contaminated area in Jersey City, New Jersey. Studies were also conducted in two Bulgarian cities (Jambol and Burgas) with different levels of air pollution and Cr(VI) exposure and in chrome platers in Bulgaria who had high exposure to chromate. DNA-protein cross-links in U.S. welders and in individuals living in Hudson County, New Jersey around chromium-contaminated areas were significantly higher compared to matched controls. Although blood and urinary levels of chromium were not extensively studied in these populations, we were able to obtain these measurements in the Bulgarian population. Chromium levels in red blood cells of controls living in Burgas were in the order of 1 to 2 ppb chromium, and these individuals had the lowest levels of DNA-protein cross-links. However, the chromium levels in Jambol ranged from about 2 to 7 ppb in red blood cells of city residents to about 22 ppb in chrome platers. DNA-protein cross-links were saturated at about 7 to 8 ppb chromium in the red blood cells, and cross-links correlated well only with chromium levels in red blood cells. Urinary chromium levels did not correlate well with either DNA-protein cross-links or chromium levels in with red blood cells.
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spelling pubmed-14696792006-06-01 Monitoring human lymphocytic DNA-protein cross-links as biomarkers of biologically active doses of chromate. Costa, M Zhitkovich, A Toniolo, P Taioli, E Popov, T Lukanova, A Environ Health Perspect Research Article A simple and sensitive assay for DNA-protein cross-links has been used as a biomarker of chromate exposure and early carcinogenic effects. Pilot studies of DNA-protein cross-links in peripheral blood lymphocytes have been conducted with individuals who had higher exposure to chromate, including welders, and with individuals who had lower levels of exposure such as residents living in a chromium-contaminated area in Jersey City, New Jersey. Studies were also conducted in two Bulgarian cities (Jambol and Burgas) with different levels of air pollution and Cr(VI) exposure and in chrome platers in Bulgaria who had high exposure to chromate. DNA-protein cross-links in U.S. welders and in individuals living in Hudson County, New Jersey around chromium-contaminated areas were significantly higher compared to matched controls. Although blood and urinary levels of chromium were not extensively studied in these populations, we were able to obtain these measurements in the Bulgarian population. Chromium levels in red blood cells of controls living in Burgas were in the order of 1 to 2 ppb chromium, and these individuals had the lowest levels of DNA-protein cross-links. However, the chromium levels in Jambol ranged from about 2 to 7 ppb in red blood cells of city residents to about 22 ppb in chrome platers. DNA-protein cross-links were saturated at about 7 to 8 ppb chromium in the red blood cells, and cross-links correlated well only with chromium levels in red blood cells. Urinary chromium levels did not correlate well with either DNA-protein cross-links or chromium levels in with red blood cells. 1996-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1469679/ /pubmed/8933034 Text en
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Taioli, E
Popov, T
Lukanova, A
Monitoring human lymphocytic DNA-protein cross-links as biomarkers of biologically active doses of chromate.
title Monitoring human lymphocytic DNA-protein cross-links as biomarkers of biologically active doses of chromate.
title_full Monitoring human lymphocytic DNA-protein cross-links as biomarkers of biologically active doses of chromate.
title_fullStr Monitoring human lymphocytic DNA-protein cross-links as biomarkers of biologically active doses of chromate.
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring human lymphocytic DNA-protein cross-links as biomarkers of biologically active doses of chromate.
title_short Monitoring human lymphocytic DNA-protein cross-links as biomarkers of biologically active doses of chromate.
title_sort monitoring human lymphocytic dna-protein cross-links as biomarkers of biologically active doses of chromate.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1469679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8933034
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