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Expression level and function analysis of serum miRNAs in workers with occupational exposure to benzene series

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CHEMOSPHERE
卷 313, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.137460

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Benzene series; microRNA; KEGG; Cross-sectional study

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This study explored the distribution characteristics and biological function of miRNAs in subjects exposed to benzene series. The results showed that miR-181a-5p, 221-3p, 223-3p, 342-3p, and 638 exhibited dose-response relationship with benzene series and were closely related to multiple tumor pathways. These miRNAs may be involved in the carcinogenic process of benzene series and can be used to evaluate early biological effects and monitor exposure levels.
Benzene series are ubiquitous in industrial production and daily life, and can have an impact on health even at low concentrations. miRNAs have been proved to be a biomarker of a variety of diseases and carcinogens. The purpose of this study was to explore the distribution characteristics and biological function of miRNAs in subjects exposed to benzene series. In this study, serum miRNAs were measured in 247 occupationally exposed subjects and 256 controls. The relationship between cumulative exposure dose of benzene series and miRNAs was analyzed by Generalized linear model, Spearman's rank correlation, and chi-square test for trend. The function of MiRNAs target gene was analyzed by means of bioinformatics method. The results showed that the expressions of miR-181a-5p, 221-3p, 223-3p, and 342-3p were down-regulated, whilst the expression of miR-638 was upregulated in the occupational exposure group. miR-181a-5p, 221-3p, 223-3p, 342-3p, and 638 showed doseresponse relationship with benzene series, and were closely related to multiple tumor pathways. miR-181a-5p, 221-3p, 223-3p, 342-3p, and 638 may be involved in the carcinogenic process of benzene series, and can be used to evaluate the early biological effects and monitor the exposure level of benzene series. miRNAs are potential biomarkers of benzene series exposure.

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