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Occupational exposure to crystalline silica and peripheral biomarkers: An update.

Caroline Portela Peruzzi1,2, Natália Brucker3, Guilherme Bubols1,2, Larissa Cestonaro1,2, Rafael Moreira1,2, Daiane Domingues1,2, Marcelo Arbo1,2, Pedro Olivo Neto4, Marli Maria Knorst4,5, Solange Cristina Garcia1,2.   

Abstract

Peripheral biomarkers are important tools for detecting occupational exposures to prevent the onset and/or progression of diseases. Studies that reveal early peripheral biomarkers are highly important to preserve the health of workers and can potentially contribute to diagnosing and/or prognosing occupational pathologies. Exposure to crystalline silica is a problem in several workplaces because it increases the risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), tuberculosis, cancer, and pulmonary fibrosis, clinically defined as silicosis. Silicosis is diagnosed by chest radiography and/or lung tomography in advanced stages when there is a severe loss of lung function. Peripheral biomarkers can help in diagnosing early changes prior to silicosis and represent a highly important technical-scientific advance that is minimally invasive. This review aimed to investigate the biomarkers studied for evaluating occupational exposure to crystalline silica and to understand the recent advances in this area. Potential oxidative, inflammatory, and immunological biomarkers were reviewed, as well as routine biomarkers such as biochemical parameters. It was found that biomarkers of effect such as serum CC16 and l-selectin levels could represent promising alternatives. Additionally, studies have shown that neopterin levels in urine and serum can be used to monitor worker exposure. However, further studies are needed that include a greater number of participants, different times of exposure to crystalline silica, and a combination of silicosis patients and healthy volunteers. Evaluating the concentration of crystalline silica in occupational environments, its impact on biomarkers of effect, and alterations in lung function could contribute to revealing early health alterations in workers in a more robust manner.
© 2021 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Keywords:  inflammation; oxidative stress; peripheral biomarkers; silicosis; toxicity; workers

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34128557     DOI: 10.1002/jat.4212

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Toxicol        ISSN: 0260-437X            Impact factor:   3.446


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1.  Screening of Serum Biomarkers of Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis by Metabolomics Combined with Machine Learning Strategy.

Authors:  Zhangjian Chen; Jiaqi Shi; Yi Zhang; Jiahe Zhang; Shuqiang Li; Li Guan; Guang Jia
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-06-09       Impact factor: 4.614

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