Features of immunogenetic status in children residing in nitrate geochemical province
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.68.14
Abstract
The authors assessed immunological and genetic status of children under excessive intake of nitrates with drinking water in a particular biogeochemical province of Perm region.
The changes in cellular component of the immune system (inhibition of T-cell receptors CD95+ and intracellular proteins Bcl2), TH deficiency, the increased expression of tumor markers associated with the growth in N-nitrosodimethylamine concentration in the blood, significant both in relation to the reference level and the comparison group were found. An increase in specific IgG to N-nitrosodimethylamine (p<0.05) was detected. The study results of the gene polymorphism frequency revealed its features in children of nitrate province according to the criterion of minor allele of genes: MTHFR, PPARA, CPOX, CYP1A2, BRCA1, which characterize the eventual violations of detoxification and cancer proliferation functions.
About the Authors
O. V. DolgikhRussian Federation
Dolgikh Oleg Vladimirovich – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Head of the Department of Immunobiological Diagnostics
614045, Perm, 82 Monastyrskaya St. tel: (342) 236-39-30
T. S. Ulanova
Russian Federation
Ulanova Tat'yana Sergeevna – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Head of Department of Analytical Chemistry Analysis
614045, Perm 82, Monastyrskaya St.; tel: (342) 236-39-30
I. N. Alikina
Russian Federation
Alikina Inga Nikolaevna – junior research assistant of Department of Immunobiological Diagnostics
614045, Perm, 82 Monastyrskaya St.; tel: +7(342) 236-39-30
Yu. A. Chelakova
Russian Federation
Chelakova Yuliya Aleksandrovna – junior research assistant of Department of Immunobiological Diagnostics
614045, Perm, 82 Monastyrskaya St.; tel: +7(342) 236-39-30
T. V. Nurislamova
Russian Federation
Nurislamova Tat'yana Valentinovna – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Head of Gas Chromatography Laboratory
614045, Perm, 82, Monastyrskaya St.; tel: (342) 236-39-30
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Review
For citations:
Dolgikh O.V., Ulanova T.S., Alikina I.N., Chelakova Yu.A., Nurislamova T.V. Features of immunogenetic status in children residing in nitrate geochemical province. Yakut Medical Journal. 2019;(4):55-57. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.68.14