Mas S, Casterad X, Laso N, Lafuente M J, Panades R, Calleja A, Hernandez S, Turuguet D, Deulofeu R, Ballesta A, Ascaso C, Lafuente A
Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, IDIBAPS, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Am J Ind Med. 2004 Feb;45(2):186-93. doi: 10.1002/ajim.10350.
Hydroxyproline (OHP) is one of the most abundant amino acids in collagen and, in general, it provides a good measure of overall collagen catabolism.
Asbestos workers suffering from asbestosis (cases n = 85); asbestos exposed workers without asbestosis (exposed controls, EC, n = 86), and non-exposed population (non-exposed controls, NEC, n = 122) were studied. The concentration of free OHP in whole blood was measured following the Pico-Tag procedure.
Concentration of OHP in blood was significantly different in the three groups studied (P < 0.001), being higher in cases (19.8 +/- 14.7 micromol/L) than in EC (16 +/- 12.4) and NEC (13.5 +/- 6.7). When all individuals were grouped and stratified by the PiS and PiZ polymorphisms in the alpha-1-antitrypsin gene, the highest OHP levels were detected in the PiS homozygotes, one of the asbestosis-at risk-genotypes (PiS homozygotes, x = 24.5 +/- 11.7; Pi*S heterozygotes, x = 16.6 +/- 10.0; wild type, wt, x = 15.9 +/- 11.8).
Blood OHP concentration could be used for monitoring human exposure to asbestos, either as a marker for occupational monitoring or as an additional clinical parameter in diagnostic exploration of asbestosis.