Microbial exposure during recycling of domestic waste: a cross-sectional study of composition and associations with inflammatory markers.

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Occupational and Environmental Medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1136/oemed-2024-109628
Karoline Kærgaard Hansen, Pil Rasmussen, Vivi Schlünssen, Karin Broberg, Kirsten Østergaard, Emma Enshelm Tranchant, Torben Sigsgaard, Henrik A Kolstad, Anne Mette Madsen
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Objectives: This study aims to investigate (1) the microbial community composition by work characteristics and (2) the association between microbial genera level and inflammatory markers among recycling workers.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, inhalable dust was collected with personal samplers from 49 production (86 samples) and 10 administrative workers (15 samples). Four groups of micro-organisms were identified down to species-level (aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, and fungi grown at 25°C and 37°C). Inflammatory markers were measured in serum collected at the end of the work shift. Microbial community composition was investigated using redundancy analysis and heatmaps. Associations between the most prevalent microbial genera and inflammatory markers were explored by mixed-effects regression.

Results: Community composition of all groups of micro-organisms except fungi (37°C) differed between production and administrative workers and by type of waste and season among the production workers. Overall, Bacillus, Staphylococcus, Aspergillus and Penicillium were the most prevalent genera. CC16 concentrations increased with Penicillium genus level, C reactive protein and serum amyloid A with Staphylococcus, interleukin 2 (IL-2) and tumour necrosis factor with Bacillus, and IL-8 with Aspergillus. IL-1B decreased with Staphylococcus genus level. Remaining analyses showed no statistically significant associations between microbial genera level and inflammatory markers.

Conclusions: Recycling workers are exposed to different compositions of microbial species than administrative workers depending on the type of waste handled and season. Specific systemic inflammatory effects were suggested for a limited number of microbial genera that need to be corroborated by future studies.

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生活垃圾回收过程中的微生物暴露:一项关于微生物组成及其与炎症标志物关系的横断面研究。
研究目的本研究旨在调查:(1) 按工作特征划分的微生物群落组成;(2) 回收工人的微生物属水平与炎症指标之间的关联:在这项横断面研究中,使用个人采样器收集了 49 名生产工人(86 个样本)和 10 名行政工人(15 个样本)的可吸入粉尘。对四类微生物(需氧菌、厌氧菌以及在 25°C 和 37°C 温度下生长的真菌)进行了物种鉴定。在下班时采集的血清中测量了炎症标志物。利用冗余分析和热图研究了微生物群落的组成。混合效应回归法探讨了最常见微生物属与炎症指标之间的关联:结果:除真菌(37°C)外,生产工人和行政工人的所有微生物群落组成均有所不同,生产工人的微生物群落组成还因废物类型和季节而异。总体而言,芽孢杆菌、葡萄球菌、曲霉和青霉是最常见的菌属。CC16浓度随青霉属水平的升高而升高,C反应蛋白和血清淀粉样蛋白A随葡萄球菌的升高而升高,白细胞介素2(IL-2)和肿瘤坏死因子随芽孢杆菌的升高而升高,IL-8随曲霉菌的升高而升高。IL-1B随葡萄球菌属水平的升高而降低。其余分析表明,微生物菌属水平与炎症指标之间没有统计学意义:结论:根据所处理废物的类型和季节,回收工人与行政工人接触到的微生物种类组成不同。少数微生物属具有特定的全身炎症效应,这需要今后的研究加以证实。
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Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Occupational and Environmental Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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98
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Occupational and Environmental Medicine is an international peer reviewed journal covering current developments in occupational and environmental health worldwide. Occupational and Environmental Medicine publishes high-quality research relating to the full range of chemical, physical, ergonomic, biological and psychosocial hazards in the workplace and to environmental contaminants and their health effects. The journal welcomes research aimed at improving the evidence-based practice of occupational and environmental research; including the development and application of novel biological and statistical techniques in addition to evaluation of interventions in controlling occupational and environmental risks.
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