2014
DOI: 10.1097/hp.0000000000000018
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Gene Expression Analysis in Mayak Workers With Prolonged Occupational Radiation Exposure

Abstract: The authors evaluated gene expression in the peripheral blood in relation to occupational exposure in Mayak workers to find out about the existence of a permanent post exposure signature. Workers were exposed to combined incorporated ²³⁹Pu and external gamma rays (n = 82) or to external gamma rays only (n = 18), and 50 unexposed individuals served as controls. Peripheral blood was taken from workers older than 70 y. RNA was isolated, converted into cDNA, and stored at -20°C. A two-stage study design was perfor… Show more

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“…In our recently published work, we performed a gene expression study on a group of Mayak workers who were exposed either to combined internal alpha particles due to incorporated Plutonium-239 (239Pu) and external gamma rays, or to external gamma rays only (Abend et al 2014a(Abend et al , 2014bAbend, Azizova, et al 2015). Peripheral blood was taken from workers older than 70 years of age, suffering from 29 different chronic diseases such as atherosclerotic disease or diabetes.…”
Section: Dosimetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In our recently published work, we performed a gene expression study on a group of Mayak workers who were exposed either to combined internal alpha particles due to incorporated Plutonium-239 (239Pu) and external gamma rays, or to external gamma rays only (Abend et al 2014a(Abend et al , 2014bAbend, Azizova, et al 2015). Peripheral blood was taken from workers older than 70 years of age, suffering from 29 different chronic diseases such as atherosclerotic disease or diabetes.…”
Section: Dosimetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous work, we examined changes in gene expression following radiation exposure in two different cohorts, namely the Ukrainian-American cohort (UkrAm) of residents exposed to the Chernobyl fallout during childhood (Abend et al 2012(Abend et al , 2013 and the Mayak production association (MPA) radiation workers cohort (Abend et al 2014a(Abend et al , 2014bAbendm, Azizova, et al 2015). The average iodine-131 (I-131) thyroid dose received from the Chernobyl accident by thyroid cancer patients in the UkrAm cohort was 1.25 Gy ± 1.68 (stdev), ranging from 0.008 to 8.6 Gy (Abend et al 2012).…”
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“…Translocations, complex chromosomal rearrangements and micronuclei in peripheral blood lymphocytes (see above) are also potentially useful to estimate cumulated red bone marrow doses resulting from protracted mixed exposure to internal and external IR following moderate to high doses, although further work is needed for complete validation [12,56,59,60,268]. Gender specific mRNA and miRNA gene expression patterns to internal 239 Pu exposure have been deciphered in former Mayak workers [269,270], which are promising markers of internal alpha-particle exposure and warrant further validation.…”
Section: New Biomarkers Of Exposure To Internal Emittersmentioning
confidence: 99%