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Evaluation of DNA Methylation Changes and Micronuclei in Workers Exposed to a Construction Environment.


ABSTRACT: Methylation levels in tumor-suppressor genes and repetitive sequences have previously been used to study the relationship between environmental air pollution and epigenetic changes related to cancer. In this study, we measured the methylation profiles of the promoter regions CDKN2A, MLH1 and APC and the repetitive sequence LINE-1 in 59 workers exposed to the construction environment and in 49 unexposed workers. We also evaluated the micronuclei frequency and levels of trace elements in the blood of all workers. We evaluated of levels of particulate matter and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) at the construction site to characterize the environmental exposure. Our findings demonstrated that exposed workers exhibited significantly higher average levels of promoter methylation of CDKN2A, APC, and MLH1 genes and increased hypomethylation of the LINE-1 in comparison to unexposed workers (all p < 0.05). A higher frequency of micronuclei was observed in the exposed group (2 ± 2) compared to the unexposed group (1 ± 1) with p < 0.001. High levels of particulate matter (51?841 ?g/m³) and some PAHs were found in samples from the construction environment. In summary, we provide evidence of increased DNA damage and altered DNA methylation of exposed workers, suggesting that genomic approaches to biomonitoring may be an effective way of estimating future cancer risk for construction workers.

SUBMITTER: Silva IR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6466300 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evaluation of DNA Methylation Changes and Micronuclei in Workers Exposed to a Construction Environment.

Silva Isana R IR   Ramos Manoela C A S MCAS   Arantes Lídia M R B LMRB   Lengert André V H AVH   Oliveira Marco A MA   Cury Fernanda P FP   Martins Pereira Guilherme G   Santos Aldenor G AG   Barbosa Fernando F   Vasconcellos Pérola C PC   Cuenin Cyrille C   Herceg Zdenko Z   Silveira Henrique C S HCS  

International journal of environmental research and public health 20190313 6


Methylation levels in tumor-suppressor genes and repetitive sequences have previously been used to study the relationship between environmental air pollution and epigenetic changes related to cancer. In this study, we measured the methylation profiles of the promoter regions <i>CDKN2A</i>, <i>MLH1</i> and <i>APC</i> and the repetitive sequence <i>LINE-1</i> in 59 workers exposed to the construction environment and in 49 unexposed workers. We also evaluated the micronuclei frequency and levels of  ...[more]

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