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Biomarkers in risk assessment of asbestos exposure
Authors:Bhattacharya Kunal  Dopp Elke  Kakkar Poonam  Jaffery Farhat N  Schiffmann Dietmar  Jaurand Marie-Claude  Rahman Irfan  Rahman Qamar
Institution:

aIndustrial Toxicology Research Centre, P.O. Box 80, M.G. Marg, Lucknow 226001, India

bUniversity Hospital Essen, Institute of Hygiene and Occupational Medicine, Hufelandstrasse 55, 45122 Essen, Germany

cDepartment of Environmental Medicine, Division of Lung Biology and Disease, University of Rochester Medical Center, Box 850, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14642, USA

dLaboratoire de Pathologie Cellulaire et Moléculaire de l’Environnement, INSERM U139, 94010 Créteil Cedex, France

eInstitute of Cell Biology and Biosystems Technology, University of Rostock, Germany

Abstract:Developments in the field of molecular epidemiology and toxicology have given valuable tools for early detection of impending disease or toxic condition. Morbidity due to respiratory distress, which may be due to environmental and occupational exposure, has drawn attention of researchers worldwide. Among the occupational exposure to respiratory distress factors, fibers and particles have been found to be main culprits in causing diseases like asbestosis, pleural plaques, mesotheliomas and bronchogenic carcinomas. An early detection of the magnitude of exposure or its’ effect using molecular end points is of growing importance. The early inflammatory responses like release of the inflammatory cells collected by non-invasive methods give an indication of the unwanted exposure and susceptibility to further complications. Since free radicals like O2radical dot, OHradical dot, OOHradical dot, NOradical dot, NOOradical dot, etc. are involved in the progression of asbestos-related diseases and lead to cytogenetic changes, an evaluation of antioxidant states reducing equivalents like GSH and ROS generation can be a good biomarker. The cytogenetic end points like chromosomal aberration, micronucleus formation and sister chromatid exchange give indication of genetic damage, hence they are used as effective biomarkers. New techniques like fluorimetric analysis of DNA unwinding, alkaline elution test, fluorescent in situ hybridization and comet assay are powerful tools for early detection of initiation of disease process and may help in planning strategies for minimizing morbidity related to asbestos fiber exposure. The present review article covers in detail possible biomarkers for risk assessment of morbidity due to fibers/particles in exposed population.
Keywords:Oxidants  Free radicals  Biomarkers  Asbestos  Risk assessment
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