Composition of extracts of airborne grain dusts: lectins and lymphocyte mitogens.
Environ Health Perspect
; 66: 119-23, 1986 Apr.
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Airborne grain dusts are heterogeneous materials that can elicit acute and chronic respiratory pathophysiology in exposed workers. Previous characterizations of the dusts include the identification of viable microbial contaminants, mycotoxins, and endotoxins. We provide information on the lectin-like activity of grain dust extracts and its possible biological relationship. Hemagglutination of erythrocytes and immunochemical modulation by antibody to specific lectins showed the presence of these substances in extracts of airborne dusts from barley, corn, and rye. Proliferation of normal rat splenic lymphocytes in vitro provided evidence for direct biological effects on the cells of the immune system. These data expand the knowledge of the composition of grain dusts (extracts), and suggest possible mechanisms that may contribute to respiratory disease in grain workers.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Grão Comestível
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Poeira
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Lectinas
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Mitógenos
Limite:
Animals
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Humans
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Environ Health Perspect
Ano de publicação:
1986
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Article