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Background: A shift in the proportions of blood immune cells is a hallmark of cancer development. Here, we investigated whether methylation-derived immune cell type ratios and methylation-derived neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratios (mdNLRs) are associated with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC).

Methods: Leukocyte subtype-specific unmethylated/methylated CpG sites were selected, and methylation levels at these sites were used as proxies for immune cell type proportions and mdNLR estimation in 231 TNBC cases and 231 age-matched controls.

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Comparing the concentration levels of allergens and endotoxins in employees' homes and offices.

Int Arch Occup Environ Health

April 2022

Institute for Prevention and Occupational Medicine, German Social Accident Insurance, Institute of the Ruhr University Bochum (IPA), Bürkle-de-la-Camp-Platz 1, 44789, Bochum, Germany.

Objective: The aim of the study was to find out whether allergen and endotoxin concentrations in offices differ from those measured at the homes of employees, and identify the parameters that influence exposure.

Methods: Electrostatic dust collectors (EDCs) were placed in five office buildings (68 rooms, 436 EDCs), as well as the homes of the office workers (145 rooms, 405 EDCs) for 14 days, four times a year. In addition, surface samples were collected from the offices four times a year by vacuuming the carpeted floors.

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Human Metabolism and Urinary Excretion Kinetics of Nonylphenol in Three Volunteers after a Single Oral Dose.

Chem Res Toxicol

November 2021

Institute for Prevention and Occupational Medicine of the German Social Accident Insurance, Institute of the Ruhr-University Bochum (IPA), Bürkle-de-la-Camp-Platz 1, 44789 Bochum, Germany.

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  • * Three male volunteers ingested a small dose of NP, followed by analysis of their urine, which revealed nine different metabolites, with hydroxy-NP (OH-NP) being the most significant, indicating a major metabolic pathway.
  • * The study found that the body eliminates NP through fast urinary excretion, mainly as glucuronic acid conjugates, and OH-NP could serve as a reliable biomarker for assessing NP exposure in populations.
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  • The study involved 24 participants (ages 20-58) who were exposed to carbon dioxide (CO2) at concentrations of 770 ppm and 20,000 ppm for 4 hours to assess effects on various health aspects.
  • Key measurements included blood pH, partial pressure of carbon dioxide, heart and respiratory rates, cognitive performance (using tests for attention and flexibility), and self-reported symptoms, taken before, during, and after exposure.
  • Results indicated that while blood pH decreased and respiratory rates increased significantly at higher CO2 levels, these changes were within normal limits, suggesting that cognitive performance remains unaffected by such exposure levels, indicating adaptive physiological responses rather than serious health risks.
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How to Reduce the Exposure of Welders to an Acceptable Level: Results of the InterWeld Study.

Ann Work Expo Health

February 2022

Institute for Prevention and Occupational Medicine of the German Social Accident Insurance (IPA), Institute of the Ruhr-University Bochum, Bürkle-de-la-Camp-Platz 1, 44789 Bochum, Germany.

Objectives: Workplace measurements in the past have shown that the applicable occupational exposure limits (OELs) are regularly exceeded in practice when high-emission welding processes are applied. The InterWeld pilot study was planned as part of an intervention study to show under which conditions compliance with the OEL is achievable in gas metal arc welding (GMAW) with solid wire. The investigation focussed on local exhaust ventilation, i.

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Lung cancer is the most often diagnosed cancer and the main cause of cancer deaths in the world compared with other tumor entities. To date, the only screening method for high-risk lung cancer patients is low-dosed computed tomography which still suffers from high false-positive rates and overdiagnosis. Therefore, there is an obvious need to identify biomarkers for the detection of lung cancer that could be used to guide the use of low-dosed computed tomography or other imaging procedures.

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  • The study investigates how exposure to Bisphenol A (BPA), an industrial chemical used in plastics, affects the health and development of 7-year-old children in Poland, focusing on socio-demographic and lifestyle factors.
  • Researchers analyzed urine samples from 250 children to measure BPA levels and used questionnaires to gather additional data on emotional and behavioral symptoms using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ).
  • Findings indicated that BPA levels were linked to emotional symptoms in children, particularly influenced by factors such as maternal education and socioeconomic status, while cognitive and psychomotor development showed no association with BPA exposure.
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Background: Given the high heterogeneity among breast tumors, associations between common germline genetic variants and survival that may exist within specific subgroups could go undetected in an unstratified set of breast cancer patients.

Methods: We performed genome-wide association analyses within 15 subgroups of breast cancer patients based on prognostic factors, including hormone receptors, tumor grade, age, and type of systemic treatment. Analyses were based on 91,686 female patients of European ancestry from the Breast Cancer Association Consortium, including 7531 breast cancer-specific deaths over a median follow-up of 8.

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Determination of urinary metabolites of the UV filter homosalate by online-SPE-LC-MS/MS.

Anal Chim Acta

September 2021

Institute for Prevention and Occupational Medicine of the German Social Accident Insurance, Institute of the Ruhr University Bochum (IPA), Bürkle-de-la-Camp-Platz 1, 44789, Bochum, Germany. Electronic address:

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  • Homosalate (HMS) is a UV filter used in sunscreens and personal care products, but there's limited data on human exposure levels after product application.
  • The study developed a method to analyze HMS metabolites in human urine, using advanced techniques like liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry for sensitive detection.
  • Results showed that specific HMS metabolites can be quantified even after a sunscreen application, and they were detected in individuals who had recently used sunscreen, indicating the method's effectiveness for future studies on human exposure.
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Impact of shift work on the risk of depression.

Chronobiol Int

December 2021

Institute for Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology, University Hospital of Essen, University Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany.

We studied the association between shift work and depressive symptoms in the prospective Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study, considering various demographic, lifestyle and work-related factors. Depressive symptoms were assessed using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression (CES-D)-Scale (≥17 points defined as high symptoms) and the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ) with a cutoff ≥9, or prescription of an anti-depressant. The definition of shift work included work hours outside 7:00 to 18:00, whereas night work was defined as a shift including work between 0:00 and 5:00.

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In search of the golden ratio for cannabis allergy: Utility of specific allergen-to-total IgE ratios.

Allergy

November 2021

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Immunology, Allergology, Rheumatology and the Infla-Med Centre of Excellence, and Immunology, Allergology, Rheumatology, Antwerp University Hospital, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium.

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The population is constantly exposed to potentially harmful substances present in the environment, including inter alia food and drinking water, consumer products, and indoor air. Human biomonitoring (HBM) is a valuable tool to determine the integral, internal exposure of the general population, including vulnerable subgroups, to provide the basis for risk assessment and policy advice. The German HBM system comprises of five pillars: (1) the development of suitable analytical methods for new substances of concern, (2) cross-sectional population-representative German Environmental Surveys (GerES), (3) time trend analyses using archived samples from the Environmental Specimen Bank (ESB), (4) the derivation of health-based guidance values as a risk assessment tool, and (5) transfer of data into the European cooperation network HBM4EU.

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Determination of specific urinary nonylphenol metabolites by online-SPE-LC-MS/MS as novel human exposure biomarkers.

J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci

July 2021

Institute for Prevention and Occupational Medicine of the German Social Accident Insurance, Institute of the Ruhr-University Bochum (IPA), Bürkle-de-la-Camp-Platz 1, Bochum 44789, Germany. Electronic address:

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  • Nonylphenol (NP) is an endocrine disruptor commonly found in the environment and used in making certain detergents and chemicals, but human data on its metabolites are limited.
  • A new analytical method has been developed to accurately measure OH-NP and oxo-NP, oxidized forms of NP, in human urine, using advanced chromatography and mass spectrometry techniques.
  • Despite regulations in the EU, both metabolites were detected in a significant percentage of urine samples from the German population, indicating their potential as biomarkers for monitoring NP exposure in future studies.
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Occupational Respiratory Allergy: Risk Factors, Diagnosis, and Management.

Handb Exp Pharmacol

November 2021

Institute for Prevention and Occupational Medicine of the German Statutory Accident Insurance, Institute of the Ruhr University of Bochum (IPA), Bochum, Germany.

Occupational allergies are among the most common recorded occupational diseases. The skin and the upper and lower respiratory tract are the classical manifestation organs. More than 400 occupational agents are currently documented as being potential "respiratory sensitizers" and new reported causative agents are reported each year.

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Quantum Cascade Laser-Based Infrared Imaging as a Label-Free and Automated Approach to Determine Mutations in Lung Adenocarcinoma.

Am J Pathol

July 2021

Center for Protein Diagnostics, Biospectroscopy, Germany; Department of Biophysics, Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany. Electronic address:

Therapeutic decisions in lung cancer critically depend on the determination of histologic types and oncogene mutations. Therefore, tumor samples are subjected to standard histologic and immunohistochemical analyses and examined for relevant mutations using comprehensive molecular diagnostics. In this study, an alternative diagnostic approach for automatic and label-free detection of mutations in lung adenocarcinoma tissue using quantum cascade laser-based infrared imaging is presented.

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A fundamental objective of the human biomonitoring for Europe initiative (HBM4EU) is to progress toward comparable and robust exposure data for a wide variety of prioritized chemicals in human samples. A programme for Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) was designed in HBM4EU with the purpose of creating a network of European laboratories providing comparable analytical data of high quality. Two approaches were chosen for two sets of prioritized chemicals with different timelines: (i) Scheme 1, where interested candidate laboratories participated in multiple rounds of proficiency tests (ii) Scheme 2, where selected expert laboratories participated in three rounds of interlaboratory comparison investigations.

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Quantitative investigation of the urinary excretion of three specific monoester metabolites of the plasticizer diisononyl adipate (DINA).

EXCLI J

February 2021

Institute for Prevention and Occupational Medicine of the German Social Accident Insurance, Institute of the Ruhr-University Bochum (IPA), Bürkle-de-la-Camp-Platz 1, 44789 Bochum, Germany.

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  • Diisononyl adipate (DINA) is a plasticizer used in PVC products, serving as an alternative to restricted phthalates, and the study investigates its metabolism and excretion in humans.
  • The research identified three specific DINA metabolites — OH-MINA, oxo-MINA, and cx-MIOA — and measured their urinary excretion after administering a single oral dose to healthy individuals.
  • The findings revealed that OH-MINA was the predominant metabolite, but overall urinary excretion of these metabolites was low, suggesting that most of the DINA dose is eliminated as non-specific metabolites, with no detectable levels found in a pilot population with no known DINA exposure.
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Interlaboratory comparison investigations (ICI) and external quality assurance schemes (EQUAS) for cadmium in urine and blood: Results from the HBM4EU project.

Int J Hyg Environ Health

May 2021

Institute and Outpatient Clinic of Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Henkestraße 9-11, 91054, Erlangen, Germany. Electronic address:

Human biomonitoring (HBM) of cadmium is essential to assess and prevent toxic exposure. Generally, low cadmium levels in urine and blood of the general population place particularly high demands on quality assurance and control measures (QA/QC) for cadmium determination. One of the aims of the HBM4EU project is to harmonize and advance HBM in Europe.

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Human metabolism and urinary excretion kinetics of di-n-butyl adipate (DnBA) after oral and dermal administration in three volunteers.

Toxicol Lett

June 2021

Institute for Prevention and Occupational Medicine of the German Social Accident Insurance, Institute of the Ruhr-University Bochum (IPA), Bürkle-de-la-Camp-Platz 1, 44789, Bochum, Germany. Electronic address:

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  • Di-n-butyl adipate (DnBA) serves as a plasticizer and an alternative to the endocrine disruptor di-n-butyl phthalate, being used in various consumer products, including personal care items.
  • A study involving three volunteers measured how DnBA is metabolized and excreted post oral and dermal dosage, analyzing urine samples for specific metabolites over a set period.
  • The findings indicated that certain metabolites, especially mono-n-butyl adipate and 3-hydroxy-mono-n-butyl adipate, could serve as reliable exposure biomarkers for DnBA, though overall metabolite excretion was low and consistent across participants.
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Objectives: Calretinin and mesothelin are molecular markers for the detection of malignant mesothelioma at early stages. Our objective was the re-evaluation of factors influencing calretinin and mesothelin concentrations in plasma of cancer-free men in order to minimise false-positive tests when using commercial assays approved for clinical diagnostics.

Setting: This re-evaluation used data and archived blood samples of the population-based Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study (HNRS) collected from 2011 to 2014.

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Acetaminophen metabolism revisited using non-targeted analyses: Implications for human biomonitoring.

Environ Int

April 2021

Univ Rennes, Inserm, EHESP, Irset (Institut de recherche en santé, environnement et travail) - UMR_S 1085, F-35000 Rennes, France; Danish Headache Center, Department of Neurology, Rigshospitalet-Glostrup, Denmark.

The analgesic paracetamol/acetaminophen (N-acetyl-4-aminophenol, APAP) is commonly used to relieve pain, fever and malaise. While sales have increased worldwide, a growing body of experimental and epidemiological evidence has suggested APAP as a possible risk factor for various health disorders in humans. To perform internal exposure-based risk assessment, the use of accurate and optimized biomonitoring methods is critical.

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Occupational immediate type allergy to soapnut and quillaja bark.

Allergol Select

January 2021

Institute for Prevention und Occupational Medicine of the German Social Accident Insurance, Institute of the Ruhr University Bochum (IPA), Germany.

A 58-year-old non-atopic chemical worker complained about work-related asthma and rhinoconjunctivitis about 4 years after exposure to quillaja bark and soapnut. Bronchial hyperresponsiveness was demonstrated after withdrawal of medication for 12 hours. Skin prick tests with extracts from quillaja bark and soapnut from the workplace were positive, but ImmunoCAP was positive only with quillaja bark, probably due to the low protein content of the extract from soapnut.

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