Micronucleus Evaluation in Exfoliated Human Buccal Epithelium Cells among E-Waste Workers in Payatas, the Philippines

Author:

Berame Julie S.12ORCID,Lapada Aris A.32ORCID,Miguel Frosyl F.42,Noguera Elisa C.52ORCID,Alam Zeba F.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Education/Biology Department, Caraga State University, Butuan City, Philippines

2. Biology Department, De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines

3. Education Department, Eastern Samar State University, Borongan City, Philippines

4. Science and Technology Department, Ramon Magsaysay High School, Manila, Philippines

5. Science Department, Manuel Roxas High School, Manila, Philippines

Abstract

Background. The improper recycling of electronic waste (e-waste) by informal recyclers often leads to contamination of the environment. E-waste contains organic and inorganic compounds along with heavy metals and trace elements. These pollutants can have a negative effect on humans. Biomonitoring can provide information on the sources, amount, geographical distribution, and adverse health effects of contaminants. Objectives. The present study aimed to assess risks to the health of informal e-waste recyclers in Payatas, the Philippines due to their exposure to e-waste toxicity by examining the presence of micronuclei in buccal epithelium cells. Methodology. Frequencies of binucleated cells (BNc) and abnormal cells were obtained from the buccal epithelium of the study population composed of e-waste exposed recyclers (n=40) and a control group (n=52). Descriptive statistics and regression analysis were employed for the data analysis. Results. Participants' gender, occupation, smoking status, alcohol consumption, and the number of karyolitic cells of both groups were significantly associated. Only occupation in e-waste recycling and length of e-waste exposure were significantly associated in terms of the number of abnormal cells and micronuclei. Similar trends were found in the linear regression analysis drawn from participants' length of e-waste exposure with a significance of R2= 7346, indicating that as the length of e-waste exposure increased, the number of micronuclei found in the participants' buccal epithelium cells increased as well. Conclusions. Longer exposure to e-waste materials may induce genotoxic damage in human cells which is a serious concern, leading to adverse effects to human health. Competing Interests. The authors declare no competing financial interests.

Publisher

Blacksmith Institute

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Pollution

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