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Query: UMLS:C0032273 (
pneumoconiosis
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Pulmonary siderosis and bronchial cancer are respiratory risks in the long term in arc welders. We report a case of siderosis discovered from radiological abnormalities in a patient of 56 who had been an arc welder for 30 years. An analysis of the broncho-alveolar lavage liquid and transbronchial biopsy confirmed an
iron overload
and revealed patchy interstitial fibrosis. The toxic risks in arc welders arise from the gaseous fumes produced and inhaled particles at the alveolar level. The pulmonary siderosis is currently considered as a simple
pneumoconiosis
with a good prognosis. Some recent studies suggest the possibility of a more serious outcome with fibrosis even in the absence of any associated silicosis. The risks of bronchial cancer seem to be principally linked to exposure to chrome. A better understanding of these risks could be furnished by data from epidemiological studies which are still lacking.
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PMID:[Pulmonary siderosis and long-term respiratory risks of arc welders]. 185 31
Striking regional differences in the prevalence of coal workers'
pneumoconiosis
(CWP) have been observed but not fully understood. This study investigated the early biological responses of primary lung cells to treatment with coal dusts from various seams. High-density oligoarray technology (GeneChip, Affymetrix, Santa Clara, CA) was used to compile gene expression profiles of primary human bronchial epithelial cells to low concentrations (2 microg/cm(2)) of coals for 6 h or 24 h of treatment. Data showed that a total of 1050 out of 12,000 genes on the chip were altered by 2 coal dusts. The coal from the Pennsylvania (PA) coal-mine region with a high prevalence of CWP altered 908 genes, many more than the coal from Utah (UT) with a low prevalence of CWP, which affected 356 genes. Many genes decreased their expression levels in response to the PA coal at 6 h and/or 24 h of treatment. For example, transferrin receptor, a gene known to control cellular iron uptake, was downregulated in the cells treated with the iron-containing PA coal in order to protect cells from
iron overload
. The UT coal without bioavailable iron had no such effect. The downregulation patterns of genes were confirmed by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). This study is one of the first in profiling gene expressions of primary bronchial epithelial cells treated with coals from various seams, which may set stages for future studies on specific genes.
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PMID:Gene expression of primary human bronchial epithelial cells in response to coal dusts with different prevalence of coal workers' pneumoconiosis. 1285 Nov 22