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1 October 2002 Association of HSP70 and genotoxic damage in lymphocytes of workers exposed to coke-oven emission
Chengfeng Xiao, Sheng Chen, Jizhao Li, Tao Hai, Qiaofa Lu, Enling Sun, Ruibo Wang, Robert M. Tanguay, Tangchun Wu
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Abstract

Heat shock proteins (Hsps) have been reported to protect cells, tissues, and organisms against damage from a wide variety of stressful stimuli. Whether they protect against deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) damage in individuals exposed to environmental stresses and chemical carcinogens is unknown. In the study, we investigated the association between Hsp70 levels (the most abundant mammalian Hsp) and genotoxic damage in lymphocytes of workers exposed to coke-oven emission using Western dot blot and 2 DNA damage assays, the comet assay and the micronucleus test. The data show that there is a significant increase in Hsp70 levels, DNA damage score, and micronucleus rates in lymphocytes of workers exposed to coke-oven emission as compared with the control subjects. Furthermore, there was a significant negative correlation of Hsp70 levels with DNA damage scores in the comet assay (r = −0.663, P < 0.01) and with micronucleus rates (r = −0.461, P < 0.01) in the exposed group. In the control group, there was also a light negative correlation between Hsp70 with DNA damage and micronuclei rate (r = −0.236 and r = 0.242, respectively), but it did not reach a statistically significant level (P > 0.05). Our results show that individuals who had high Hsp70 levels generally showed lower genotoxic damage than others. These results suggest a role of Hsp70 in the protection of DNA from genotoxic damage induced by coke-oven emission.

Chengfeng Xiao, Sheng Chen, Jizhao Li, Tao Hai, Qiaofa Lu, Enling Sun, Ruibo Wang, Robert M. Tanguay, and Tangchun Wu "Association of HSP70 and genotoxic damage in lymphocytes of workers exposed to coke-oven emission," Cell Stress & Chaperones 7(4), 396-402, (1 October 2002). https://doi.org/10.1379/1466-1268(2002)007<0396:AOHAGD>2.0.CO;2
Received: 2 April 2002; Accepted: 1 August 2002; Published: 1 October 2002
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