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Quantitation of the extracellular domain of epidermal growth factor receptor in the plasma of dioxin-exposed individuals

โœ Scribed by Steven Smith; Arnold Schecter; Olaf Papke; Tamara Do; Drissa Coulibaly; Paul Brandt-Rauf


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
73 KB
Volume
34
Category
Article
ISSN
0271-3586

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โœฆ Synopsis


Animal models suggest that dioxins have a negative effect on the level of expression of the epidermal growth factor receptor in cells. In vivo the level of expression in tissue of the epidermal growth factor receptor can be monitored by assaying for the extracellular domain in blood using an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay. We have determined the levels of the extracellular domain of the epidermal growth factor receptor in the plasma of 30 individuals: 10 with high blood dioxin levels (TEQ range ฯญ 318-673 ppt), 10 with medium blood dioxin levels (TEQ range ฯญ 16-60 ppt), and 10 with low background blood dioxin levels (TEQ range ฯญ 3-10 ppt). The levels of the epidermal growth factor receptor extracellular domain were lower in the high blood dioxin group (mean ฯฎ SD ฯญ 45 ฯฎ 26 fmol/ml) and the medium blood dioxin group (mean ฯฎ SD ฯญ 41 ฯฎ 23 fmol/ml) compared with the low blood dioxin group (mean ฯฎ SD ฯญ 73 ฯฎ 43 fmol/ml). These results suggest that the extracellular domain of the epidermal growth factor receptor may be a marker of the biological effect of dioxin exposure.


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