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Environmental Research | 2015

Evaluation of the effect of divalent metal transporter 1 gene polymorphism on blood iron, lead and cadmium levels

Zeliha Kayaalti; Dilek Kaya Akyuzlu; Tülin Söylemezoğlu

Divalent metal transporter 1 (DMT1), a member of the proton-coupled metal ion transporter family, mediates transport of ferrous iron from the lumen of the intestine into the enterocyte and export of iron from endocytic vesicles. It has an affinity not only for iron but also for other divalent cations including manganese, cobalt, nickel, cadmium, lead, copper, and zinc. DMT1 is encoded by the SLC11a2 gene that is located on chromosome 12q13 in humans and express four major mammalian isoforms (1A/+IRE, 1A/-IRE, 2/+IRE and 2/-IRE). Mutations or polymorphisms of DMT1 gene may have an impact on human health by disturbing metal trafficking. To study the possible association of DMT1 gene with the blood levels of some divalent cations such as iron, lead and cadmium, a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) (IVS4+44C/A) in DMT1 gene was investigated in 486 unrelated and healthy individuals in a Turkish population by method of polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). The genotype frequencies were found as 49.8% homozygote typical (CC), 38.3% heterozygote (CA) and 11.9% homozygote atypical (AA). Metal levels were analyzed by dual atomic absorption spectrometer system and the average levels of iron, lead and cadmium in the blood samples were 446.01 ± 81.87 ppm, 35.59 ± 17.72 ppb and 1.25 ± 0.87 ppb, respectively. Individuals with the CC genotype had higher blood iron, lead and cadmium levels than those with AA and CA genotypes. Highly statistically significant associations were detected between IVS4+44 C/A polymorphism in the DMT1 gene and iron and lead levels (p=0.001 and p=0.036, respectively), but no association was found with cadmium level (p=0.344). This study suggested that DMT1 IVS4+44 C/A polymorphism is associated with inter-individual variations in blood iron, lead and cadmium levels.


Toxicology Letters | 2013

Maternal hemochromatosis gene H63D single-nucleotide polymorphism and placental lead levels

Dilek Kaya Akyuzlu; Zeliha Kayaalti; Esma Söylemez; Sinem Işık; Tülin Söylemezoğlu


Toxicology Letters | 2013

Association between δ-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase polymorphism and placental lead levels

Tülin Söylemezoğlu; Zeliha Kayaalti; Dilek Kaya Akyuzlu; Esma Söylemez; Selda Sert


Toxicology Letters | 2013

Evaluation of genotoxic effect of arsenic in silver mining plate workers using alkaline comet assay

Esma Söylemez; Zeliha Kayaalti; Dilek Kaya Akyuzlu; Engin Tutkun; Tülin Söylemezoğlu


Toxicology Letters | 2013

Genetic variations of MT2A gene are associated with arsenic levels in biological samples of individuals occupationally exposed to arsenic

Dilek Kaya Akyuzlu; Zeliha Kayaalti; Esma Söylemez; Vugar Ali Türksoy; Engin Tutkun; Tülin Söylemezoğlu


Toxicology Letters | 2013

The 4977 bp and 7436 bp mitochondrial DNA deletions in workers with acute exposed to iridium-192

Esma Söylemez; Zeliha Kayaalti; Dilek Kaya Akyuzlu; Engin Tutkun; Tülin Söylemezoğlu


Toxicology Letters | 2013

Determination of lymphocyte DNA damage using the comet assay in sandbalsting workers exposed to crystalline silica dust

Esma Söylemez; Zeliha Kayaalti; Dilek Kaya Akyuzlu; Tülin Söylemezoğlu


Turkish Journal of Occupational / Environmental Medicine and Safety | 2015

GENETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY IN ARSENIC TOXICOKINETICS

Dilek Kaya Akyuzlu; Zeliha Kayaalti


Journal of Forensic Medicine | 2015

Lead Poisoning in Turkish Women Due to ?Lead Pouring?: A Traditonal Practice: Case Report

Dilek Kaya Akyuzlu; Zeliha Kayaalti; Esra Balcioğlu


Toxicology Letters | 2014

Is there a correlation between lymphocyte DNA damage and hair arsenic levels

Esma Söylemez; Zeliha Kayaalti; Dilek Kaya Akyuzlu; Tülin Söylemezoğlu

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Yıldırım Beyazıt University

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