Polymorphism of the ApoE gene as a risk factor of obesity in workers exposed to occupational hazards at ferrous metallurgy enterprises

Q3 Medicine Health Risk Analysis Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.21668/health.risk/2023.2.15
D.D. Polyanina, I.A. Bereza, А.М. Amromina, D. Shaikhova, S. G. Astakhova, М.P. Sutunkova, V. Gurvich
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Obesity contributes to the development of severe concomitant diseases and substantially degrades the quality of life. This pathological condition is caused by multiple risk factors including hazardous workplace exposures and genetic predisposition. The ApoE gene participates in regulation of lipid metabolism. Its most significant polymorphisms are rs429358 and rs7412 with the resulting е2, е3 and е4 alleles. This study did not consider effects of electromagnetic fields generated by office electrical equipment or the lifestyle of the subjects. The sample included people with a large age difference due to the rarity of the apolipoprotein е2 and е4 alleles. The sample was not standardized by age and years of work experience. The aim of this study was to investigate associations between the ApoE gene polymorphisms and body mass index in workers employed at a metallurgic plant. We examined 328 male office workers and workers of a converter workshop. The body mass index (BMI) was calculated based on the results of instrumental measurements of weight and height using the conventional formula. DNA was isolated from peripheral blood using the LumiPure DNA gel extraction kit, and polymorphisms were determined using amplification by Calero et al with modifications and horizontal agarose gel electrophoresis. The data were analyzed using the Kruskal – Wallis test. Statistically significant differences were established in the blue-collar workers. The highest mean BMI value was established in the e2 allele carriers. We found that people with the e2 allele in their genotype were more prone to obesity. We also assume a potential association between the unsafe work environment and a more pronounced manifestation of the phenotype. These findings can be used for identifying individuals at risk and taking timely preventive measures.
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ApoE基因多态性是钢铁冶金企业职业病危害工人肥胖的危险因素
肥胖会导致严重的伴随疾病的发展,并大大降低生活质量。这种病理状况是由多种风险因素引起的,包括危险的工作场所暴露和遗传易感性。ApoE基因参与脂质代谢的调节。其最显著的多态性是rs429358和rs7412,以及由此产生的е2、е3和е4等位基因。这项研究没有考虑办公室电气设备产生的电磁场或受试者的生活方式的影响。该样本包括由于载脂蛋白е2和е4等位基因罕见而年龄差异较大的人。样本未按年龄和工作经验年限进行标准化。本研究的目的是调查ApoE基因多态性与冶金厂工人体重指数之间的关系。我们调查了328名男性上班族和一家转炉车间的工人。根据体重和身高的仪器测量结果,使用传统公式计算体重指数(BMI)。使用LumiPure DNA凝胶提取试剂盒从外周血中分离DNA,并使用Calero等人的改良扩增和水平琼脂糖凝胶电泳测定多态性。使用Kruskal–Wallis检验对数据进行分析。蓝领工人在统计上存在显著差异。e2等位基因携带者的平均BMI值最高。我们发现基因型中有e2等位基因的人更容易肥胖。我们还假设不安全的工作环境和更明显的表型表现之间存在潜在的联系。这些发现可用于识别有风险的个人并及时采取预防措施。
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Health Risk Analysis Medicine-Health Policy
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