Abstract

Health of the metal industrial workers should be a noteworthy issue due to the hazard of chronic exposure to metals or toxic elements. The interactions among multiple elements are sophisticated and may differ from person to person. Tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) gene polymorphisms were supposed to be involved with the interactions because TNF-α plays an important role in inflammation, a mechanism by which toxic elements cause threats to human health. This research aimed to analyze the influence of TNF-α gene polymorphisms and multi-elements on serum TNF-α level. Blood multi-elements concentrations (lead, cadmium, arsenic, selenium, cobalt, copper, and zinc), serum TNF-α level, and TNF-α single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), including −238G > A (rs361525), −308G > A (rs1800629), −857C > T (rs1799724), −863C > A (rs1800630), and −1031T > C (rs1799964), were measured in 462 metal industrial workers. We applied mixed-effect models to analyze the interactions among multi-elements and TNF-α SNPs. Blood concentration of all elements were positively associated with serum TNF-α level, and the effects may be modified by TNF-α gene polymorphisms. Our study revealed that TNF-α −308A/A and −1031C/C may be susceptible genotypes, and thus we suggest that those workers should take preventive measures against metal toxicity.

Highlights

  • Workers in metal industries are likely to be exposed to multiple metals

  • The genotype G-G/G-G/C-C/C-A/T-T was associated with a decreased serum Tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) level (β = −11.55), and we proposed that TNF-α −863C/A

  • The genotype G-G/G-G/C-C/C-C/C-C was associated with an elevated serum TNF-α level (β = 6.57), so we suggested that TNF-α −1031C/C may be a susceptible genotype

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This research aimed to analyze the influence of TNF-α gene polymorphisms and multi-elements on serum TNF-α level. The aim of our research is to evaluate the interactive effects between multi-elements

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