A preliminary report on retrospective dose assessment by FISH translocation assay in FDNPP Nuclear Emergency Worker Study (NEWS)

Author:

Abe Yu1ORCID,Takashima Yoshio2,Akiyama Miho2,Tsuyama Naohiro3,Takebayashi Kai4,Nakayama Ryo4,Goh Valerie S T5ORCID,Sugai-Takahashi Misaki3,Alkebsi Lobna2,Ishii Kotaro2,Kudo Kenichi3,Sakai Akira3,Kurihara Osamu2ORCID,Miura Tomisato4ORCID,Suto Yumiko2ORCID,Akashi Makoto6

Affiliation:

1. Atomic Bomb Disease Institute, Nagasaki University Department of Radiation Biology and Protection, , 1-12-4 Sakamoto, Nagasaki 852-8523 Japan

2. National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology Department of Radiation Measurement and Dose Assessment, , 4-9-1 Anagawa, Inage-ku, Chiba 263-8555 Japan

3. Fukushima Medical University Department of Radiation Life Sciences, , 1 Hikariga-oka, Fukushima 960-1295 Japan

4. Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine, Hirosaki University Department of Risk Analysis and Biodosimetry, , 66-1 Hon-cho, Hirosaki 036-8564 , Japan

5. National University of Singapore Department of Radiobiology, Singapore Nuclear Research and Safety Initiative, , 1 CREATE Way, #04-01 CREATE Tower, 138602 Singapore

6. Tokyo Healthcare University Tachikawa Faculty of Nursing, , 3256 Midorimachi, Tachikawa 109-8590 , Japan

Abstract

Abstract In Japan, a national project of longitudinal health care and epidemiological research (NEWS) was developed in 2014 to analyse the effects of radiation on human health for workers who responded to the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear emergency in 2011. In 2018, peripheral blood for chromosome translocation analysis was collected from 62 workers. Retrospective dose assessment was performed with fluorescence in situ hybridisation translocation (FISH-Tr) assay. The range of estimated doses by FISH-Tr assay was 0–635 mGy, in which 22 workers had estimated doses of more than 189 mGy. Biological dose estimates were five times higher in workers with physically measured total exposure recordings above 70 mGy. It is likely that smoking and medical exposure caused the discrepancy between estimated biological and physical total exposure doses. Thus, there is a possibility that retrospective biodosimetry assessment might over-estimate occupational exposures to workers exposed to chronic radiation during nuclear emergency work.

Funder

Industrial Disease Clinical Research Grants

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine,Radiation,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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