Urinary transforming growth factor-alpha in individuals exposed to arsenic in drinking water in Bangladesh

Recent evidence suggests that the development of skin lesions from arsenic exposure may be mediated by increases in the expression of various growth factors, including transforming growth factor-alpha (TGF alpha ). To investigate this association in humans, levels of total urinary arsenic and urinar...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biomarkers 2001, Vol.6 (2), p.127-132
1. Verfasser: Tamara Do, Angela Gambelunghe, Habibul Ahsan, Joseph Graziano, Mary Perrin, Vesna Slavkovich, Faruque Parvez, Abul Hasnat Milton, Paul Brandt-Rauf
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Zusammenfassung:Recent evidence suggests that the development of skin lesions from arsenic exposure may be mediated by increases in the expression of various growth factors, including transforming growth factor-alpha (TGF alpha ). To investigate this association in humans, levels of total urinary arsenic and urinary TGF alpha were determined in 41 individuals with and without arsenic-associated skin lesions from Bangladesh who have chronic exposure to arsenic in their drinking water. After adjusting for age and sex, total urinary arsenic was found to be correlated with urinary TGF alpha (R 2 = 0.37; p - 0.0001), particularly in those individuals with arsenic-associated skin lesions (R 2 = 0.70; p - 0.0001). Stratification of the cohort into quartiles based on urinary TGF alpha levels demonstrated a trend of increasing odds ratios for the presence of arsenic-associated skin lesions with increasing urinary TGF alpha , although this was not significant (p = 0.15). These results suggest that urinary TGF alpha may be a useful biomarker for the epidermal effects of arsenic exposure.
ISSN:1354-750X
1366-5804
DOI:10.1080/13547500010017376