Korean J Occup Environ Med. 2002 Dec;14(4):347-352. Korean.
Published online Jan 30, 2019.
Copyright © 2002 The Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Original Article

Activity of Telomerase in Coal Worker's Autopsied Lung

Jin Suk Chung, Hae Yun Nam, Byoung Yong Ahn, Kyoung Ah Kim and Young Lim
    • Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine,St. Mary's Hospital,The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

OBJECT

We measured the activity of telomerase in coal workers lung tissue and found a significant increase in telomerase activity compared to the control group. Pneumoconiosis has the characteristics of fibroblast proliferation and the accumulation of collagen,thus finally causing the pathologic changes,which lead to the irreversible and progressive fibrosis of the lungs. We hypothesized that this cellular proliferation causing irreversible fibrosis may induce some elongation of the life cycle in the chromosomes and lead to further cellular immortalization.

METHOD

8 postmortem(within 24 hours)pneumo-coniotic cases were examined and their telomerase activity was compared with that of the autopsied lungs of lung cancer patients and of accident victims without any respiratory diseases. Using the extracted ribo-nucleoprotein from pneumoconiotic nodules, telomeric repeat amplification assay (TRAP)was done.

RESULT

The pneumoconiotic lungs showed strong telomerase activity, similar to that of the lung cancer patients, while the control group showed no such activity.

CONCLUSION

Based on the results of this study, we found that coal dust-induced cellular proliferation affects telomerase-activity clinically.

Keywords
Coal worker; Telomerase; Lung cancer; TRAP assay


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