Autoimmune findings in patients with silicosis in Spain

Occupational exposure to silica is related to autoimmune diseases and features of autoimmunity, mainly autoantibodies. The study objectives were to estimate the prevalence of silicosis with associated autoimmune findings or diagnosed autoimmune diseases in Spain, and to assess the clinical and funct...

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Veröffentlicht in:Drugs in Context 2024, Vol.13 (13), p.1-8
Hauptverfasser: González Fernández, Coral, Ros Lucas, Jose Antonio, Molina Molina, Maria, Rigual Bobillo, Juan, García Montenegro, Rogelio Alejandro, Fernández González, Raquel, Jaureguiza Oriol, Ana, Abal Arca, Jose
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Zusammenfassung:Occupational exposure to silica is related to autoimmune diseases and features of autoimmunity, mainly autoantibodies. The study objectives were to estimate the prevalence of silicosis with associated autoimmune findings or diagnosed autoimmune diseases in Spain, and to assess the clinical and functional characteristics of affected patients. This is a multicentre prospective study in patients diagnosed with silicosis. Autoantibodies analysed were antinuclear antibodies, isotypes IgA, IgM and IgG, rheumatoid factor, anticyclic citrullinated peptide, anti-Scl70, anti-Ro, and anti-LA. Pulmonary function tests were performed. Autoimmunity was assessed in 105 patients. Autoimmune findings were recorded in 29 (27%) patients, including antinuclear antibodies ( =21), anti-Ro ( =7), rheumatoid factor ( =5) and anti-Scl70 ( =3). Autoimmune disease was diagnosed in 16 (15%) patients, mainly rheumatoid arthritis ( =7) and systemic lupus erythematosus ( =4). Patients with silicosis and autoimmune findings had a lower mean time of exposure to silica and showed a trend toward lower values in pulmonary function tests. Autoimmune findings and diagnosis of autoimmune diseases were frequent in patients with silicosis in Spain.
ISSN:1745-1981
1740-4398
1740-4398
DOI:10.7573/dic.2023-11-1