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Título: HBM4EU Chromates Study-Genotoxicity and Oxidative Stress Biomarkers in Workers Exposed to Hexavalent Chromium
Autor: Tavares, Ana
Aimonen, Kukka
Ndaw, Sophie
Fučić, Aleksandra
Catalán, Julia
Duca, Radu Corneliu
Godderis, Lode
Gomes, Bruno C
Janasik, Beata
Ladeira, Carina
Louro, Henriqueta
Namorado, Sónia
Nieuwenhuyse, An Van
Norppa, Hannu
Scheepers, Paul T J
Ventura, Célia
Verdonck, Jelle
Viegas, Susana
Wasowicz, Wojciech
Santonen, Tiina
Silva, Maria João
Palavras-chave: 8-OHdG
biomonitoring
chromate
comet assay
effect biomarkers
MDA
micronuclei
occupational exposure
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Data: 18-Ago-2022
Resumo: A study was conducted within the European Human Biomonitoring Initiative (HBM4EU) to characterize occupational exposure to Cr(VI). Herein we present the results of biomarkers of genotoxicity and oxidative stress, including micronucleus analysis in lymphocytes and reticulocytes, the comet assay in whole blood, and malondialdehyde and 8-oxo-2'-deoxyguanosine in urine. Workers from several Cr(VI)-related industrial activities and controls from industrial (within company) and non-industrial (outwith company) environments were included. The significantly increased genotoxicity ( p = 0.03 for MN in lymphocytes and reticulocytes; p < 0.001 for comet assay data) and oxidative stress levels ( p = 0.007 and p < 0.001 for MDA and 8-OHdG levels in pre-shift urine samples, respectively) that were detected in the exposed workers over the outwith company controls suggest that Cr(VI) exposure might still represent a health risk, particularly, for chrome painters and electrolytic bath platers, despite the low Cr exposure. The within-company controls displayed DNA and chromosomal damage levels that were comparable to those of the exposed group, highlighting the relevance of considering all industry workers as potentially exposed. The use of effect biomarkers proved their capacity to detect the early biological effects from low Cr(VI) exposure, and to contribute to identifying subgroups that are at higher risk. Overall, this study reinforces the need for further re-evaluation of the occupational exposure limit and better application of protection measures. However, it also raised some additional questions and unexplained inconsistencies that need follow-up studies to be clarified.
Descrição: Funding: This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under grant agreement no. 733032 and received co-funding from the author’s organizations and/or Ministries.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/143633
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics10080483
ISSN: 2305-6304
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