Affiliation:
1. Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies
Abstract
Introduction. The assessment of the immune profile of employees of the oil-producing enterprise, the formation of the immunological status of which is determined by the conditions of harmful production factors affecting their health.The aim of the study was to assess the state of cellular immunity in oil-producing enterprise employees (on the example of the Perm region).Materials and methods. 60 men working at the oil-producing enterprise of the Perm region were examined. In the observation group (n=30) were included surveyed male workers-operators of oil production, in the comparison group — surveyed male workers — representatives of the administrative apparatus. The state of cellular immunity was assessed by indicators of cellular regulation and apoptosis. Cell differentiation marker T-reg-CD4+CD127 -, expression level of Bcl–2, Bax, p53 proteins, TNFR receptors and AnnexinV-FITC+7AAD negative cells were determined by flow cytometry.Results. The comparative analysis with physiological norm indicators allowed to reveal reliable hyperproduction of membrane and intracellular factors of cellular immunity in oil production operators. Expression of regulatory marker CD127-, proteins Bax, Bcl–2 and p53, TNFR receptor content and AnnexinV-FITC+7AAD negative cells responsible for natural cell death (p<0.05) was established. The indicators of the observation group differed significantly from those of the comparison group. There was a significant inhibition of expression of CD-marker CD127-and apoptic protein Bcl–2 by more than 10%, an increase in TNFR, AnnexinV-FITC+7AAD negative cells, protein Bax and p53 by 1.3, 1.6 and 1.2 times, respectively.Conclusions. The results of immunological screening allowed to establish an imbalance of cellular immunity in oil-producing enterprise workers — a deficiency of regulatory cells and a protein-controller of cell death with simultaneous excessive activation of cell reception, which later forms the phenomenon of cellular immunodeficiency. The high sensitivity of the membrane and cytoplasmic components of the immune profile allows them to be used as indicators of the health status of oil production operators, timely identify the development of regulatory imbalance of the immune system, early violations of cell-associated pathological processes (cellular immunodeficiency, autoimmune and proliferative processes), as well as timely and effective implementation of measures to prevent the development of production-related diseases working at oil production facilities.
Publisher
FSBI Research Institute of Occupational Health RAMS
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