Alteration of cytokine profiles in uranium miners exposed to long-term low dose ionizing radiation

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Objective. The aim of the study is to estimate the immune function through cytokine profiles in sera of uranium mines. Methods. Antibody arrays were used to detect 50 cytokines in sera of uranium miners. Miners who had continuously worked underground for <5 years were treated as control group and those who worked for ≥5 years as experimental group. Results. Of 28 measurable cytokines, the release of IL-1α, IL-1RI, IL-15, IL-3, and IP-10 were significantly upregulated in the experimental group, and no cytokine was found significantly downregulated. Other proinflammatory cytokines such as IFN- γ, IL-10, IL-6, and TNFα levels were slightly upregulated in the experimental group. With adjustment to age, BMI, and cigarette smoking, IL-1α and IL-3 levels increased significantly with underground time. Conclusion. Alteration of cytokine profiles in this study may indicate persistent inflammatory responses in uranium miners exposed to long-term low doses radiation. © 2014 Kun Li et al.

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Li, K., Chen, Y., Li, X., Lei, S., Chen, Q., Liu, J., & Sun, Q. (2014). Alteration of cytokine profiles in uranium miners exposed to long-term low dose ionizing radiation. Scientific World Journal, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/216408

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