The single-nucleotide polymorphisms at position +896 or +1196 in the TLR-4 gene is associated with systemic inflammatory hyporesponsiveness to inhaled lipopolysaccharide.
Aims: To assess the risk for work related symptoms among sewage workers in Sweden using a postal questionnaire. Methods: All municipalities in Sweden were contacted and asked to provide addresses of sewage workers and controls. Controls were recruited among other municipal workers not exposed to sewage, such as workers in drinking water plants and gardeners. A questionnaire was sent to the subjects and after two reminders, the response rate was 74% among sewage workers and 59% among controls. Results: Significantly increased risks for airway symptoms, chronic bronchitis, and toxic pneumonitis, as well as central nervous system symptoms such as headache, unusual tiredness, and concentration difficulties were found among the sewage workers compared with controls. Furthermore, an increased risk for non-specific work related gastrointestinal symptoms was found among the sewage workers; an increased risk for joint pains, related to pains in more than four joints but not with loading, was also found.
Conclusions:The results of this questionnaire survey show an increased risk for airway, gastrointestinal, and general symptoms such as joint pains and central nervous system symptoms among sewage workers. Clinical investigations are needed to determine the cause of the reported symptoms among sewage workers, and further field studies are required to assess the causal agents.
The glpPKD region of the Bacillus subtilis chromosome was cloned in its natural host in plasmid pHPl3. The glpPKD region contains genes required for glycerol catabolism: glpK coding for glycerol kinase, glpD coding for glycerol-3-phosphate (G3P) dehydrogenase and glpP, proposed to code for a positively acting regulatory protein.The cloned 7 kb fragment carries wild-type alleles of glpK, glpD and glpP. It can also complement a strain deleted for the entire glpPKD region. The wild-type alleles were mapped to different subfragments, establishing the gene order glpP-glpK-glpD. The nucleotide sequence of glpK and glpD was determined. Immediately upstream of glpK, an additional open reading frame was found, possibly being part of the same operon. Putative transcription terminators were found in the region between glpK and glpD and downstream of glpD. In a coupled in vi&u transcriptionltranslation system, two proteins were found, corresponding in size to those predicted from the deduced amino acid sequences of glycerol kinase and G3P dehydrogenase (54 kDa and 63 kDa, respectively).
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