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Telomere length and chromosomal fragility increase in car painters exposed to organic solvents

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JOURNAL OF KING SAUD UNIVERSITY SCIENCE
Volume 34, Issue 8, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jksus.2022.102359

Keywords

Chromosome fragility; Relative telomere length; Occupational exposure; Car painters; Organic solvents; Fragile sites

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  1. Rosario University
  2. FIUR [DVG162]

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Comparing the chromosome fragility ratio and relative telomere length of car painters occupationally exposed to organic solvents with a group of non-exposed individuals, this study found that exposure to organic solvents increases both telomere length and the rate of chromosomal fragility sites in the exposed group.
Objective: To comparing the chromosome fragility ratio and relative telomere length, of a group of car painters occupationally exposure to organic solvents with a group of non-exposed individuals in the city of Bogota (Colombia).Methods: This was a retrospective study of two cohorts (33 men each), matched by age (+/- 2 years) at 1:1 ratio. The differences in the fragility ratio and relative telomere length distributions were determined for both groups. Case group was composed for adult males working in artisanal shops located in Bogota (Colombia), who were occupationally exposed to organic solvents through automotive painting for a min-imum of two years. Blood samples were analyzed. The chromosomal fragile sites were detected using cytogenetics techniques and DNA was extracted to determine the length of telomeres using qPCR (Cawthon's method). Chromosomal fragility ratio and relative telomeric length were compared between car painters exposed to organic solvents and no-exposed individuals.Results: Statistically significant differences in Chromosomal fragility ratio were found between exposed (0.645 +/- 0.440, med = 0.520) and non-exposed (0.414 +/- 0.217, med = 0.400) (p = 0.037, Wilcoxon one -tailed test). Also, in relative telomere length, in exposed (2.728 +/- 5.581, med = 1.668) and non -exposed (1.835 +/- 4.727, med = 0.732) individuals (p = 0.002, Wilcoxon one-tailed test). Low degree cor-relation for the two parameters, using Spearman's Rho, was found (0.21, p = 0.419).Conclusions: Exposure to organic solvents increase both the telomere length and the rate of chromosomal sites fragile in the exposed group compared to the unexposed group. This study is a pioneer in the eval-uation of the genotoxicity of exposure to organic solvents obtained the chromosomal fragility ratio and measuring the relative length of telomeres. We suggest applying this methodology to workers in other types of industries, for example carpentry shops, paint factories and stores where organic solvents are mixed and there is occupational exposure due to the inadequate use of protection measures or space conditioning.(c) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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