Kłuciński Piotr, Mazur Bogdan, Sędek Łukasz, Aptekorz Małgorzata, Cieślik Paweł, Hrycek Antoni H, Martirosian Gayane
Department of Medical Microbiology, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland,
Int J Occup Med Environ Health. 2014 Jun;27(3):467-73. doi: 10.2478/s13382-014-0242-3. Epub 2014 Jun 21.
Workers of X-ray departments are occupationally exposed to long-term low levels of ionizing radiation (LLIR), which may affect their humoral immunity. The aim of the study was to assess the influence of LLIR on the number and proportion of B cells (CD19+), B1 cells (CD5+CD19+) and memory B cells (CD27+CD19+) in peripheral blood of such workers.
In the study group of 47 X-ray departments workers and the control group consisting of 38 persons, the number and percentage of CD19+, CD5+CD19+, CD27+CD19+ cells as well as CD5+CD19+/CD19+ and CD27+CD19+/CD19+ cell ratios were assessed using flow cytometry. Additionally, the study group was divided into 2 groups by the length of employment below and over 15 years and analysis adjusted for age and smoking habit was performed.
The total number of CD19+ cells showed significant increase in the group of workers in comparison with the persons from the control group, whereas the percentage of CD5+CD19+ cells as well as CD27+CD19+/CD19+ and CD5+CD19+/CD19+ cell ratios were lower. Percentage, number of CD5+CD19+ cells and CD5+CD19+/CD19+ cell ratio were significantly lower in the workers with length of employment longer than 15 years in comparison with those employed below 15 years. Moreover, we found positive associations between the number of CD19+ cells and employment as well as smoking habit, whereas the number of CD5+CD19+ cells was positively associated with cigarette smoking alone. Percentage of CD5+CD19+ cells as well as CD5+CD19+/CD19+ and CD27+CD19+/CD19+ cell ratios were negatively correlated with employment.
The study suggests association between the suppressive influence of low level ionizing radiation on circulating in peripheral blood, especially of B1 cells as well as of memory B cells, in workers of X-ray units, which is adverse in relation to microbiological threat.
放射科工作人员职业性暴露于长期低水平电离辐射(LLIR)中,这可能会影响他们的体液免疫。本研究的目的是评估LLIR对这类工作人员外周血中B细胞(CD19+)、B1细胞(CD5+CD19+)和记忆B细胞(CD27+CD19+)数量及比例的影响。
在由47名放射科工作人员组成的研究组和由38人组成的对照组中,使用流式细胞术评估CD19+、CD5+CD19+、CD27+CD19+细胞的数量和百分比以及CD5+CD19+/CD19+和CD27+CD19+/CD19+细胞比率。此外,根据工作年限是否超过15年将研究组分为两组,并进行了针对年龄和吸烟习惯的分析调整。
与对照组人员相比,放射科工作人员组中CD19+细胞的总数显著增加,而CD5+CD19+细胞的百分比以及CD27+CD19+/CD19+和CD5+CD19+/CD19+细胞比率较低。工作年限超过15年的工作人员中,CD5+CD19+细胞的百分比、数量以及CD5+CD19+/CD19+细胞比率显著低于工作年限低于15年的工作人员。此外,我们发现CD19+细胞数量与工作及吸烟习惯之间存在正相关,而CD5+CD19+细胞数量仅与吸烟呈正相关。CD5+CD19+细胞的百分比以及CD5+CD19+/CD19+和CD27+CD19+/CD19+细胞比率与工作呈负相关。
该研究表明,低水平电离辐射对外周血中循环细胞,尤其是对放射科工作人员的B1细胞和记忆B细胞具有抑制作用,这与微生物威胁相关,是不利的。