Genotoxic effect of exposure to metal(loid)s. A molecular epidemiology survey of populations living and working in Panasqueira mine area, Portugal

Coelho, P; García-Lestón, J; Costa, S; Costa, C; Silva, S; Dall'Armi, V; Zoffoli, R; Bonassi, S; de Lima, JP; Gaspar, JF; Pásaro, E; Laffon, B; Teixeira, JP

HERO ID

2064245

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2013

Language

English

PMID

24036326

HERO ID 2064245
In Press No
Year 2013
Title Genotoxic effect of exposure to metal(loid)s. A molecular epidemiology survey of populations living and working in Panasqueira mine area, Portugal
Authors Coelho, P; García-Lestón, J; Costa, S; Costa, C; Silva, S; Dall'Armi, V; Zoffoli, R; Bonassi, S; de Lima, JP; Gaspar, JF; Pásaro, E; Laffon, B; Teixeira, JP
Journal Environment International
Volume 60
Page Numbers 163-170
Abstract Previous studies investigating the exposure to metal(loid)s of populations living in the Panasqueira mine area of central Portugal found a higher internal dose of elements such as arsenic, chromium, lead, manganese, molybdenum and zinc in exposed individuals. The aims of the present study were to evaluate the extent of genotoxic damage caused by environmental and occupational exposure in individuals previously tested for metal(loid) levels in different biological matrices, and the possible modulating role of genetic polymorphisms involved in metabolism and DNA repair. T-cell receptor mutation assay, comet assay, micronucleus (MN) test and chromosomal aberrations (CA) were performed in a group of 122 subjects working in the Panasqueira mine or living in the same region. The modifying effect of polymorphisms in GSTA2, GSTM1, GSTP1, GSTT1, XRCC1, APEX1, MPG, MUTYH, OGG1, PARP1, PARP4, ERCC1, ERCC4, and ERCC5 genes was investigated. Significant increases in the frequency of all biomarkers investigated were found in exposed groups, however those environmentally exposed were generally higher. Significant influences of polymorphisms were observed for GSTM1 deletion and OGG1 rs1052133 on CA frequencies, APEX1 rs1130409 on DNA damage, ERCC1 rs3212986 on DNA damage and CA frequency, and ERCC4 rs1800067 on MN and CA frequencies. Our results show that the metal(loid) contamination in the Panasqueira mine area induced genotoxic damage both in individuals working in the mine or living in the area. The observed effects are closely associated to the internal exposure dose, and are more evident in susceptible genotypes. The urgent intervention of authorities is required to protect exposed populations.
Doi 10.1016/j.envint.2013.08.014
Pmid 24036326
Wosid WOS:000327566900019
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Language Text English
Keyword Environmental contamination; Genetic polymorphisms; Genotoxicity biomarkers; Metal(loid)s; Mining activities
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