Association of IL-8 and CXCR2 with AST/ALT Ratio in Liver Abnormalities Screening during Oxidative Stress Injury Caused by VCM.

IF 3.4 Q2 TOXICOLOGY Journal of Toxicology Pub Date : 2024-07-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/1951046
Yiwen Dong, Xingang Wang, Weijiang Hu, Xin Wang, Hongying Bian, Wencui Zhang, Feng Han, Ning Kang, Lin Zhang, Meng Ye
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Liver impairment caused by VCM has been linked to irreversible damage such as fibrosis, necrosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, and liver angiosarcoma. However, the ability to detect abnormalities during initial phase have not been achieved so far. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the effect of interleukin 8 (IL-8) and C-X-C chemokines 2 (CXCR2) on screening for a VCM-exposed group (n = 227) from a PVC manufacturing factory compared to a control group (n = 110) in Tianjin City in 2020 with influence factors evaluation. Ambient concentrations of VCM and health archives from 2012 to 2018 were collected for establishing the dose-effect trend. A cross-sectional survey in 2020 was performed to measure TDGA, IL-8, CXCR2, 8-OHdG, SOD, GPX, CAT, MDA, and ROS levels. Results indicated a continuous increased incidence on liver abnormalities despite a fluctuated downward trend in cumulative time-weighted average (CTWA) VCM concentrations over the years. ALT, AST, and AST/ALT ratio all contributed to liver abnormalities that contained fatty liver, liver calcification, and liver cysts, IL-8 and CXCR2 correlated with each other strongly and showed significant associations with oxidative stress markers, even AST/ALT ratio. IL-8 (>1547 µg/m3) or CXCR2 (<139 µg/m3) influenced the AST/ALT ratio through reciprocal interactions under oxidative stress injury, CXCR2 (>222 µg/m3), working years of 21 to 30 (a) and 11 to 20 (a), TDGA (>1.52 mg/L), alcohol consumption, smoking habit, and a less sleeping duration of <4 h per day would also be potential factors affecting the AST/ALT ratio. In conclusion (1) even with decreased VCM concentrations in PVC manufacturing factories liver abnormalities that contained fatty liver, liver calcification, and liver cysts could still occur due to oxidative stress injury with involvement of IL-8 and CXCR2. The status of protective measure and appropriate mask types also play a role; (2) the AST/ALT ratio could be a specific indicator for detecting abnormalities when combined with liver B ultrasonography results before impairment altered from bad to worse; and (3) factors such as definite medication history, fully broken protective facilities, alcohol consumption, less sleeping duration, inappropriate mask types, and longer working years could also influence AST/ALT ratio alterations through complex interactions.

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IL-8 和 CXCR2 与 VCM 引起的氧化应激损伤中肝脏异常筛查的 AST/ALT 比率的关系
血管内皮生长因子导致的肝损伤与纤维化、坏死、肝细胞癌和肝血管肉瘤等不可逆损伤有关。然而,迄今为止,检测肝脏初期异常的能力尚未实现。因此,本研究旨在调查白细胞介素 8(IL-8)和 C-X-C 趋化因子 2(CXCR2)对 2020 年天津市聚氯乙烯制造厂暴露于氯乙烯单体组(n = 227)与对照组(n = 110)筛查的影响,并对影响因素进行评估。为确定剂量效应趋势,收集了 2012 年至 2018 年的氯乙烯单体环境浓度和健康档案。2020 年的横断面调查测量了 TDGA、IL-8、CXCR2、8-OHdG、SOD、GPX、CAT、MDA 和 ROS 水平。结果表明,尽管多年来累积时间加权平均(CTWA)VCM 浓度呈波动下降趋势,但肝脏异常的发生率持续上升。ALT、AST和AST/ALT比值都会导致肝脏异常,包括脂肪肝、肝脏钙化和肝囊肿,IL-8和CXCR2彼此密切相关,并与氧化应激标记物,甚至是AST/ALT比值有显著关联。在氧化应激损伤、CXCR2(>222 µg/m3)、工作年限为 21 至 30 (a) 和 11 至 20 (a)、TDGA(>1.52 mg/L)、饮酒、吸烟习惯、B 超检查结果睡眠时间较短等因素也会影响 AST/ALT 比值的改变,然后损伤才会由坏变好;(3)明确的用药史、完全破损的防护设施、饮酒、睡眠时间较短、口罩类型不当、工作年限较长等因素也会通过复杂的相互作用影响 AST/ALT 比值的改变。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Toxicology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of toxicological sciences. The journal will consider articles looking at the structure, function, and mechanism of agents that are toxic to humans and/or animals, as well as toxicological medicine, risk assessment, safety evaluation, and environmental health.
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