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Examining The Link Between Asbestos Exposure Carcinogens And Death
A second study is called, “mRNA expression patterns in different stages of asbestos-induced carcinogenesis in rats” by H. Sandhu, W. Dehnen, M. Roller, J. Abel and K. Unfried - Carcinogenesis, Vol. 21, No. 5, 1023-1029, May 2000. Here is an excerpt: “Human malignant mesotheliomas are induced almost exclusively by fibrous dusts. The nature of interactions between fibers and target cells, and the molecular mechanisms leading to tumorigenesis, are not yet understood. Here, the mRNA expression patterns at different stages of asbestos-induced carcinogenesis in rats were monitored by suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) and array assay. Several genes were upregulated in pretumorous tissues from asbestos-treated rats, in asbestos-induced tumors and in cells treated with asbestos in vitro. The upregulation of the proto-oncogene c-myc, fra-1 and egfr in fiber-induced carcinogenesis was demonstrated at different stages of carcinogenesis. A possible role of Fra-1 as one of the dimeric proteins generating the AP-1 transcription factor was substantiated by its dose-dependent expression in mesothelial cells treated with asbestos in vitro. The upregulation of osteopontin (an extracellular matrix protein) and of zyxin and integrin-linked kinase (intracellular proteins associated with the focal adhesion contact), indicate that fibers may affect integrin-linked signal transduction and extracellular matrix proteins.” A third study is called, “Environmental exposure to asbestos and risk of pleural mesothelioma: review and meta-analysis” by Valérie Bourdès, Paolo Boffetta and Paola Pisani - European Journal of Epidemiology Volume 16, Number 5 / May, 2000. Here is an excerpt: “Abstract - A number of epidemiological studies have addressed the risk of pleural mesothelioma from environmental (household and neighborhood) exposure to asbestos, but no overall risk estimate is available. We reviewed the epidemiological studies on risk of pleural mesothelioma and household or neighborhood exposure to asbestos. We identified eight relevant studies; most were conducted in populations with relatively high exposure levels. We combined the risk estimates in a meta-analysis based on the random-effects model. The relative risks (RRs) of pleural mesothelioma for household exposure ranged between 4.0 and 23.7, and the summary risk estimate was 8.1 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 5.3–12). For neighborhood exposure, RRs ranged between 5.1 and 9.3 (with a single RR of 0.2) and the summary estimate was 7.0 (95% CI: 4.7–11). This review suggests a substantial increase in risk of pleural mesothelioma following high environmental exposure to asbestos; however, the available data are insufficient to estimate the magnitude of the excess risk at the levels of environmental exposure commonly encountered by the general population in industrial countries.” If you found any of these excerpts interesting, please read the studies in their entirety. We all owe a great debt to these researchers for their important work. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Monty Wrobleski is the author of this article on Texas Mesothelioma Attorney Texas Mesothelioma Lawyer |
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