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Query: UMLS:C0037116 (
silicosis
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A group of 191 patients with systemic scleroderma and 12 patients with
silicosis
-associated scleroderma were investigated for connective tissue turnover. The serum levels of type III collagen aminopropeptide (P-III-P), the laminin PI (Lam PI) fragment and the acid lysosomal beta-galactosidase (beta-Gal) were determined by specific radioimmunoassays and spectrofluorometry, respectively. Increased levels of type III collagen aminopropeptide strongly correlated with enhanced activity of beta-galactosidase. Both parameters correlated with the clinical course in idiopathic systemic scleroderma and in
silicosis
-associated scleroderma. Serum levels of Lam PI were also found to be elevated in both groups, although there was no correlation with the severity of the disease. Autoantibodies directed against the DNA topoisomerase Scl-70 and against
centromeric
proteins were found in a similar range in patients with idiopathic systemic and
silicosis
-associated scleroderma. These results suggest that P-III-P, Lam PI and beta-Gal are useful serological markers of fibrotic activity and demonstrate similarities between idiopathic systemic scleroderma and scleroderma associated with silica-dust exposure.
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PMID:Type III collagen aminopropeptide and laminin P1 levels in serum of patients with silicosis-associated and idiopathic systemic scleroderma. 211 68
By measuring the activity of telomerase in a silica-instilled rat lung, the study found a significant increase in telomerase activity compared to that of the control. Pneumoconiosis displays the characteristics of fibroblast-proliferation and accumulation of collagen, which finally causes the pathologic changes of irreversible and progressive fibrosis of the lung. On the basis of the hypothesis that cellular proliferation may trigger telomerase-activity, the experiment was carried out with telomerase-activation in
silicosis
. Silica-instilled rat lungs showed increased activity of telomerase, which was measured by TRAP (
telomeric
repeat amplification protocol) assay, at the time of the 1st, 5th and 8th week after intratracheal instillation of silica in vivo. However, no activity was shown in silica-co-cultured fibroblast in vitro. By summarizing these results, the activity of telomerase is thought to be a very sensitive marker for the evaluation of pathogenicity, showing cellular immortalization in an experimental
silicosis
model.
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PMID:Activation of telomerase by silica in rat lung. 1064 71
The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of autoantibodies in silica-exposed patients with and without
silicosis
and without any known rheumatic disease. We studied 61 males exposed to silica for a mean time of 12.2 +/- 10.2 years of exposure. A total of 72.1% (44/61) of them presented with pulmonary
silicosis
. As control group we included 62 healthy males. In all samples we screened for rheumatoid factor (latex agglutination), antinuclear antibodies (indirect immunofluorescence), anti Scl-70 (ELISA) and ANCA (indirect immunofluorescence technique). One patient (1.6%) of the silica group had weakly positive ANA (titer 1:80,
centromeric
pattern); one (1.6%) had atypical ANCA and seven patients (11.4%) presented positive rheumatoid factor (values range from 8 to 32 UI/ml). One control patient had a positive RF and none of them had positive ANA or ANCA. All patients and controls were negative for anti-Scl-70. The finding of positive RF was higher in the silica-exposed patients (p = 0.032; Fisher). All patients with positive RF had pulmonary
silicosis
. In the silica-exposed group we could not find a relationship between the presence of RF and age (p = 0.21; Mann-Whitney), smoking habits (p = 0.25; Fisher) but a positive relationship was found with exposure time to silica dust (p = 0.005; Mann-Whitney). We conclude that there was 11.4% prevalence of low titer RF in the silica-exposed patients without known rheumatic disease. RF was more common in patients with longer exposure to silica dust and appeared only in those with
silicosis
. The presence of ANA, Scl-70 and ANCA was the same as in the control population.
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PMID:Autoantibodies in silicosis patients and in silica-exposed individuals. 1970 19