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Hum Exp Toxicol ; 37(9): 891-900, 2018 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29226719

ABSTRACT

The present study aims to evaluate the potential genotoxic and associated factors among coal miners, divided by degree of exposure. Blood and buccal smears were collected from 158 workers, who actively participate in different activities in coal mining, and 48 individuals living in the same city but do not have participation in coal mining activities (control group). The workers were divided into three different groups, according to the level of contact with coal extraction. A questionnaire intended to identify factors associated with DNA damage was performed in participants. The results regarding oral mucosa micronucleus test showed a significant difference ( p < 0.001) of the worker groups 1 and 2 in relation to the control group, where the group 1 has a higher degree of exposure to coal than group 2. For the lymphocyte micronucleus test and comet assay, there was no significant difference between the exposed groups and control group. There is an association between the outcome and the fact of living in the municipality of the mining company and the exposure to radiation in the last 12 months. Besides, the multivariate analysis showed an association of the tail moment with radiation exposure in the last 12 months. Thus, the findings of this study reveal genotoxicity in oral mucosa cells of workers exposed to coal and that workers with higher degree of contact with coal have a more pronounced response.


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Coal Mining , DNA Damage , Lymphocytes/radiation effects , Micronuclei, Chromosome-Defective , Miners , Mouth Mucosa/radiation effects , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects , Occupational Health , Radiation Exposure/adverse effects , Adult , Brazil , Case-Control Studies , Comet Assay , Female , Humans , Lymphocytes/pathology , Male , Micronucleus Tests , Mouth Mucosa/pathology , Radiation Dosage , Risk Assessment , Risk Factors , Surveys and Questionnaires
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J Parasitol ; 86(4): 862-7, 2000 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10958475

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An analysis of antibody recognition of Trypanosoma cruzi exoantigens by immunoblotting revealed a unique banding pattern that seems to be characteristic of each strain or isolate. Trypomastigote excreted-secreted antigens (TESA) present in supernatants of LLC-MK2 cells infected with 5 strains and 10 isolates of T. cruzi produced 13 different immunoblotting patterns. The same bands were observed when probed with acute-phase Chagas' disease serum or with serum from a rabbit immunized with the repetitive domain of T. cruzi transialidase recombinant protein (anti-shed acute-phase antigens). Three similar patterns were observed with TESA from 3 human isolates that probably belong to the same T. cruzi strain. When clone CL Brener, clone CL-14, and CL parental strain were analyzed, the same bands were observed, although they presented different biological behavior. These results suggest that immunoblotting analysis of TESA may be a useful tool for characterization of T. cruzi strains and isolates.


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Antigens, Protozoan/analysis , Chagas Disease/parasitology , Trypanosoma cruzi/classification , Variant Surface Glycoproteins, Trypanosoma , Acute Disease , Animals , Antigens, Surface/analysis , Chagas Disease/immunology , Chronic Disease , Humans , Immunoblotting , Trypanosoma cruzi/immunology
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