Xrcc1 Arg399gln And Arg194trp Polymorphisms In Welder Occupationally Exposed To Welding Fumes Dwelling In Industrial Area Of Hyderabad, Telangana

Research Article
Chandana Lakkaraju., Vidyullatha Peddireddy., Srinivas Bandaru., Suresh Gudala., Sailaja Maddhuri., Pallapolu Priyanka., Deepika MLN and Hema Prasad Mundluru
DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2018.0903.1779
Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Welders; XRCC1; Genotoxicity; Welding fumes
Abstract: 

Background: Welding is a common industrial process associated with various health hazards associated with increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation that inturn cause genotoxicity and damages the genetic material. Objective: To investigate the inter individual variation of DNA damage and capacity of DNA repair proteins, genotoxic effects of welding workers associated with an occupational hazards in India. Materials and Methods: A case-control study was conducted amongst 200 welder and 200 normal healthy controls in Hyderabad. Data with respect to demographic characteristics was collected using a questionnaire. Blood samples were collected from all the subjects, DNA was isolated and XRCC1 genotyping of rs1799782 and rs25487 was carried by PCR-RFLP. Results and Discussion: Nearly 40% of the case are obese having BMI ≥23 Kg/m2. The percentage of smokers and alcoholics varied considerably between the groups. The genotype and the allele frequencies of rs1799782 and rs25487 differed significantly between the groups. Haplotype analysis revealed a correlation between four haplotypes of XRCC1 Arg194Trp and Arg399Gln polymorphisms with individuals exposed to welding fumes. Conclusions: These findings suggest that XRCC1 rs1799782 Arg/Trp heterozygous genotype plays a protective role while Arg/Gln and Gln/Gln demonstrates a predisposing role towards genotoxicity in welder