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The human long noncoding RNAs CoroMarker, MALAT1, CDR1as, and LINC00460 in whole blood of individuals after controlled short-term exposure with ultrafine metal fume particles at workplace conditions, and in human macrophages in vitro.

Theresa ScheurerJan SteffensAgnieszka MarkertMiriam Du Marchie SarvaasChristoph RoderburgLothar RinkFrank TackeTom LueddeThomas KrausRalf Baumann
Published in: Journal of occupational medicine and toxicology (London, England) (2022)
The orientation of regulation of the lncRNAs is (except for CoroMarker) similar in the in vitro and in vivo experiments and in line with their described functions. Therefore, these results, e.g. the upregulation of the potential risk marker for cardiovascular diseases, CDR1as, contribute to understanding the underlying mechanisms of Zn/Cu-induced subclinical inflammation in metal workers.
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