| Literature DB >> 26889212 |
Edoardo Miozzi1, Venerando Rapisarda2, Andrea Marconi2, Chiara Costa3, Irene Polito1, Demetrios A Spandidos4, Massimo Libra5, Concettina Fenga1.
Abstract
Several decades have passed since Wagner et al demonstrated a causal link between asbestos fibre inhalation and the development of pleural mesothelioma in 1960. It was later suggested that pleural plaques are a benign consequence of exposure to these fibres. Most recently, a significant association between exposure to asbestos and cancer diagnosed at various sites, such as the peritoneum, stomach, pharynx, colon and ovaries has been demonstrated. The great concerns about public health that arose from the scientific evidence presented above have led to the banning of asbestos in several countries. Over the years, the suspicion that particles with a high aspect ratio may have asbestos-like pathogenicity has been supported by increasing evidence. Natural occurring minerals, as well as man-made fibres, have proven capable of inducing either chronic inflammation of serous membranes, or, in some cases, the development of peritoneal and pleural mesothelioma. The pathogenic role of both fluoro-edenite and carbon nanotubes, two 'asbestos-like' fibres is summarized and discussed in this review. The data presented herein support the notion that occupational exposure to these two types of fibre contributes to the development of different types of cancer.Entities:
Keywords: asbestos-like; carbon nanotubes; fibre exposure; fluoro-edenite; mesothelioma
Year: 2015 PMID: 26889212 PMCID: PMC4726901 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2015.2894
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447
Experimental studies discussed in this review.
| Author/(Refs.) | Year | Fibre | Type | Object of the study |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cardile | 2004 | Fluoro-edenite | Citotoxicity comparison between fluoro-edenite and crocidolite asbestos amphibole | |
| Cardile | 2007 | Fluoro-edenite | Evaluation of Hps70 induction by 2 different forms of fluro-edenite, and tremolite asbestos | |
| Musumeci | 2011 | Fluoro-edenite | Assessment of Rb/pRb role in fibre-mediated cancer development | |
| Poland | 2008 | Carbon nanotubes | Effects of CNT exposure on rodent's peritoneal surface | |
| Takagi | 2008 | Carbon nanotubes | Comparison between MWCNT, fullerene and crocidolite asbestos in peritoneal cancer development after perironeal injection in p53+/− mice | |
| Muller | 2009 | Carbon nanotubes | Comparison between MWCNT+ and MWCNT- in peritoneal cancer development after peritoneal injection, over a period of 24 months | |
| Schinwald | 2012 | Carbon nanotubes | Broad spectrum comparison between different types of fibres to assess a threshold length for deposition | |
| Albini | 2015 | Carbon nanotubes | Simulation of occupational exposure to CNT in a novel murine model |
Rb, retinoblastoma; CNT, carbon nanotube; MWCNT, multi-walled carbon nanotubes.