Screening for Potential Biomarkers in Peripheral Blood From Miners Exposed to Radon Radiation

In this cohort study of 144 miners, 72 miners worked underground (the study group) and 72 miners worked aboveground (the control group). Based on questionnaire data and of radon concentration measurements, the cumulative radon exposure dose was calculated for each miner using the parameters recommen...

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Main Authors: Lu Sun, Yan Pan, Xiaochun Wang, Gang Gao, Lina Wu, Chunnan Piao, Jianlei Ruan, Jianxiang Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-02-01
Series:Dose-Response
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1559325820904600
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spelling doaj-34cf5067467b4c3ea991b2d2f834b9b32020-11-25T03:11:34ZengSAGE PublishingDose-Response1559-32582020-02-011810.1177/1559325820904600Screening for Potential Biomarkers in Peripheral Blood From Miners Exposed to Radon RadiationLu Sun0Yan Pan1Xiaochun Wang2Gang Gao3Lina Wu4Chunnan Piao5Jianlei Ruan6Jianxiang Liu7 Liaoning Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Shenyang, China Key Laboratory of Radiological Protection and Nuclear Emergency, National Institute for Radiological Protection, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, China The Beijing Prevention and Treatment Hospital of Occupational Disease for the Chemical Industry, Beijing, China Key Laboratory of Radiological Protection and Nuclear Emergency, National Institute for Radiological Protection, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, China Key Laboratory of Radiological Protection and Nuclear Emergency, National Institute for Radiological Protection, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, China Key Laboratory of Radiological Protection and Nuclear Emergency, National Institute for Radiological Protection, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, China Key Laboratory of Radiological Protection and Nuclear Emergency, National Institute for Radiological Protection, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, China Key Laboratory of Radiological Protection and Nuclear Emergency, National Institute for Radiological Protection, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, ChinaIn this cohort study of 144 miners, 72 miners worked underground (the study group) and 72 miners worked aboveground (the control group). Based on questionnaire data and of radon concentration measurements, the cumulative radon exposure dose was calculated for each miner using the parameters recommended in International Commission on Radiological Protection Publication 137. Hematological parameters such as lymphocyte count (LYM) and neutrophil count (NE) were assessed, cell cycle phases and regulatory proteins were detected by flow cytometry, and microRNA (miRNA) microarray screening and real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) were used to detect miRNAs in plasma. The interrelationships between various potential biomarkers were analyzed using bioinformatics and statistical methods. The mean cumulative exposure dose of underground miners and controls was 982 and 48 mSv, respectively. Hematological parameters (such as LYM and NE) were significantly lower in the underground group. Cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK)-2, CDK4, CDK6, CyclinA2, CyclinD1, and CyclinE1 were significantly higher in the underground group. MicroRNA microarray screening showed that 5 miRNAs were downregulated (fold-change >2) in the underground group. The real-time PCR detection results of miR-19a, miR-30e, miR-335, and miR-451a were consistent with the screening results. LYM, NE, CDK2, CDK4, CDK6, Cyclin A2, Cyclin D1, Cyclin E1, miR-19a, miR-30e, miR-335, and miR451a are potential biomarkers of radon radiation damage.https://doi.org/10.1177/1559325820904600
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author Lu Sun
Yan Pan
Xiaochun Wang
Gang Gao
Lina Wu
Chunnan Piao
Jianlei Ruan
Jianxiang Liu
spellingShingle Lu Sun
Yan Pan
Xiaochun Wang
Gang Gao
Lina Wu
Chunnan Piao
Jianlei Ruan
Jianxiang Liu
Screening for Potential Biomarkers in Peripheral Blood From Miners Exposed to Radon Radiation
Dose-Response
author_facet Lu Sun
Yan Pan
Xiaochun Wang
Gang Gao
Lina Wu
Chunnan Piao
Jianlei Ruan
Jianxiang Liu
author_sort Lu Sun
title Screening for Potential Biomarkers in Peripheral Blood From Miners Exposed to Radon Radiation
title_short Screening for Potential Biomarkers in Peripheral Blood From Miners Exposed to Radon Radiation
title_full Screening for Potential Biomarkers in Peripheral Blood From Miners Exposed to Radon Radiation
title_fullStr Screening for Potential Biomarkers in Peripheral Blood From Miners Exposed to Radon Radiation
title_full_unstemmed Screening for Potential Biomarkers in Peripheral Blood From Miners Exposed to Radon Radiation
title_sort screening for potential biomarkers in peripheral blood from miners exposed to radon radiation
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Dose-Response
issn 1559-3258
publishDate 2020-02-01
description In this cohort study of 144 miners, 72 miners worked underground (the study group) and 72 miners worked aboveground (the control group). Based on questionnaire data and of radon concentration measurements, the cumulative radon exposure dose was calculated for each miner using the parameters recommended in International Commission on Radiological Protection Publication 137. Hematological parameters such as lymphocyte count (LYM) and neutrophil count (NE) were assessed, cell cycle phases and regulatory proteins were detected by flow cytometry, and microRNA (miRNA) microarray screening and real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) were used to detect miRNAs in plasma. The interrelationships between various potential biomarkers were analyzed using bioinformatics and statistical methods. The mean cumulative exposure dose of underground miners and controls was 982 and 48 mSv, respectively. Hematological parameters (such as LYM and NE) were significantly lower in the underground group. Cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK)-2, CDK4, CDK6, CyclinA2, CyclinD1, and CyclinE1 were significantly higher in the underground group. MicroRNA microarray screening showed that 5 miRNAs were downregulated (fold-change >2) in the underground group. The real-time PCR detection results of miR-19a, miR-30e, miR-335, and miR-451a were consistent with the screening results. LYM, NE, CDK2, CDK4, CDK6, Cyclin A2, Cyclin D1, Cyclin E1, miR-19a, miR-30e, miR-335, and miR451a are potential biomarkers of radon radiation damage.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1559325820904600
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