Implication of noise exposure on hearing with emphasis to hOGG1 and GPx-1 polymorphisms and HO-1 protein among textile workers.
Mona Mohamed TahaLamia Samir EllaithyNermeeen Said Abd El-AzizHeba Mahdy-AbdallahMona Adel HelmyPublished in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2023)
Noise exposure is a health hazard in the textile industry. In cochlear hair cells, DNA damage caused by 8-oxoguanine (8-oxo G) can result in noise-induced hearing loss. Human 8-hydroxyguanine glycosylase (hOGG1) is a DNA repair enzyme that excises (8-oxo G) in the DNA and repairs DNA damage. Glutathione peroxidase-1 (GPx) is a crucial antioxidant enzyme that aids in limiting cochlear damages. Heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) is a stress-inducible protein with a high fold change in the hair cells of the cochlea. The study aimed to investigate the association of either hOGG1 and GPx-1 polymorphisms with audiometric notches and HO-1 protein among textile workers. hOGG1 and GPx genotypes were analyzed by PCR-RFLP, and HO-1 levels were measured by ELISA in 115 male textile workers. Blood pressure and audiogram were performed. Results recorded the relation between audiometric notches and ear complaints among workers. Older age workers showed audiometric notches at > 25 dB with a significant decrease in HO-1 levels and higher levels in workers with normal audiogram. Ser/Cys genotype of hOGG1 gene was associated with age and work duration while CC genotype of GPx is associated with HO-1 levels and diastolic pressure. Ser/Cys genotype of hOGG1 gene was associated with age while Cys/Cys genotype was associated with work duration among workers. CC genotype of GPx gene was associated with higher HO-1 levels and TT genotype was associated with high diastolic pressure. Finally, hearing impairment was dependent on the duration of exposure to noise, older age, and the presence of heterozygote TC genotype of GPx gene among textile workers.
Keyphrases
- dna damage
- dna repair
- blood pressure
- hearing loss
- wastewater treatment
- pi k akt
- copy number
- air pollution
- induced apoptosis
- oxidative stress
- genome wide
- healthcare
- left ventricular
- public health
- endothelial cells
- cell cycle arrest
- mental health
- metabolic syndrome
- risk assessment
- nitric oxide
- hydrogen peroxide
- cell proliferation
- gene expression
- stress induced
- middle aged
- climate change
- antiretroviral therapy
- binding protein
- insulin resistance
- diabetic rats
- cell death
- high glucose
- heat stress
- hypertensive patients
- monoclonal antibody
- pluripotent stem cells