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p16 promoter methylation in Pb2+-exposed individuals

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Pages 124-128 | Received 18 Sep 2009, Accepted 17 Dec 2009, Published online: 03 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

Background. One of the principle symptoms of lead poisoning is the development of neurological disorders. Neuronal response is closely related to DNA methylation changes. Aim. In this study, we estimated p16 methylation in nine individuals exposed to lead using methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction followed by analysis of the methylated cytosine content of the product by thermal denaturation. Results. We found that, based on lead blood concentration, lead-exposed individuals were divided into two groups. Among highly exposed individuals (blood Pb2+ concentration = 51–100 μg/dL), we observed complete CpG methylation, whereas for low Pb2+ concentrations (blood Pb2+ concentration = 6–11 μg/dL), we observed partial methylation. Conclusion. Our results show that among lead-overexposed individuals, p16 methylation is frequent and extensive, and suggest that DNA methylation could be involved in the mechanism by which lead induces neurotoxicity.

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