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Autoimmun Rev ; 23(3): 103509, 2024 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38159894

RESUMEN

Autoimmunity is a multifaceted disorder influenced by both genetic and environmental factors, and metal exposure has been implicated as a potential catalyst, especially in autoimmune diseases affecting the central nervous system. Notably, metals like mercury, lead, and aluminum exhibit well-established neurotoxic effects, yet the precise mechanisms by which they elicit autoimmune responses in susceptible individuals remain unclear. Recent studies propose that metal-induced autoimmunity may arise from direct toxic effects on immune cells and tissues, coupled with indirect impacts on the gut microbiome and the blood-brain barrier. These effects can activate self-reactive T cells, prompting the production of autoantibodies, inflammatory responses, and tissue damage. Diagnosing metal-induced autoimmunity proves challenging due to nonspecific symptoms and a lack of reliable biomarkers. Treatment typically involves chelation therapy to eliminate excess metals and immunomodulatory agents to suppress autoimmune responses. Prevention strategies include lifestyle adjustments to reduce metal exposure and avoiding occupational and environmental risks. Prognosis is generally favorable with proper treatment; however, untreated cases may lead to autoimmune disorder progression and irreversible organ damage, particularly in the brain. Future research aims to identify genetic and environmental risk factors, enhance diagnostic precision, and explore novel treatment approaches for improved prevention and management of this intricate and debilitating disease.


Asunto(s)
Autoinmunidad , Metales , Humanos , Autoinmunidad/efectos de los fármacos , Autoinmunidad/inmunología , Metales/efectos adversos , Metales/inmunología , Enfermedades del Sistema Nervioso/inmunología , Animales , Enfermedades Autoinmunes/inmunología
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Allergol Int ; 60(3): 267-75, 2011 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21364309

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Severe wind storms during spring in East Asia, called Asian dust storms (ADS), have been assessed in the past for their effect on health in Asian countries. Our objective was to study the ADS association with asthma symptoms in adult patients in Japan. METHODS: We designed a telephone survey to assess ADS influence on upper and lower respiratory, ocular and cutaneous symptoms in 98 patients with adult asthma from April to May 2007. Peak expiratory flow (PEF) was also measured from February to May. RESULTS: Worsening lower respiratory symptoms were noted by 22 of 98 patients during ADS in April, when Japanese cedar pollen levels also increased. During ADS in May, however, Japanese cedar and cypress pollen levels were not elevated, 11 patients had worsening of lower respiratory symptoms. None required emergency treatment for the exacerbation. Lower respiratory symptoms worsening most were cough and sputum; this was more common in patients with allergic rhinitis or atopy than in those without (P < 0.05). Min%Max differed significantly at 88.7 ± 6.6% during dust dispersion period, defined as the ADS day plus the next 6 days, versus 92.0 ± 5.3% during the 7-day period before a dust storm. CONCLUSIONS: We found that ADS aggravated lower respiratory symptoms in adult patients with asthma, but this influence was mild.


Asunto(s)
Contaminantes Atmosféricos/inmunología , Alérgenos/inmunología , Asma/epidemiología , Viento , Asma/inmunología , Progresión de la Enfermedad , Polvo/inmunología , Humanos , Entrevistas como Asunto , Japón/epidemiología , Metales/inmunología , Polen/inmunología
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Int J Hyg Environ Health ; 210(2): 177-98, 2007 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17188021

RESUMEN

Earlier hopes that determination of lymphocyte subpopulations might become a strong diagnostic tool in environmental medicine have not been fulfilled in recent years. Analysis of the scientific literature rather shows that there are only few examples for environmental exposures causing reproducible shifts of lymphocyte subpopulations. Moreover, current knowledge suggests that "environmental diseases" are not associated with characteristic changes of subpopulation patterns. If lymphocyte subpopulations are analyzed, each diagnostic step, including indication, sample handling, analytic procedure and data-interpretation, should adhere to good quality criteria. Taking all together, the determination of lymphocyte subpopulations in the context of environmental medicine comes under category IV of the criteria of the Commission for Methods and Quality Assurance in Environmental Medicine of the German federal health authority (Robert Koch-Institute; RKI): "A procedure cannot be recommended because there is not sufficient information to justify it" (here: no solid trends in epidemiological examinations), "and because theoretical considerations speak against an application" (here: high physiological variability and missing exposure or substance specificity).


Asunto(s)
Exposición a Riesgos Ambientales , Medicina Ambiental/métodos , Células Asesinas Naturales/inmunología , Subgrupos Linfocitarios/inmunología , Sensibilidad Química Múltiple/inmunología , Antígenos CD , Benzo(a)pireno/efectos adversos , Polvo/inmunología , Citometría de Flujo , Formaldehído/inmunología , Hidrocarburos Clorados/inmunología , Células Asesinas Naturales/citología , Subgrupos Linfocitarios/citología , Metales/inmunología , Contaminación por Humo de Tabaco/efectos adversos
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Bull Inst Marit Trop Med Gdynia ; 36(1-4): 81-8, 1985.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3915874

RESUMEN

The paper presents literature review dealing with the role of some trace metals in immunological processes of the body. The author took into consideration iron, zinc, magnesium, selenium, lithium and vanadium. They take part in the control of immunity processes nonspecifically potentializing the immunological response of modifying it in the presence of mitogens and antigens. The place where this interaction probably undergoes are the membrane receptors of lymphocytes and macrophages for mito- and antigens. The trace metals seem to control and reproduce their activity, taking part in the transport through the membranes of immunologically competent cells.


Asunto(s)
Formación de Anticuerpos , Inmunidad Celular , Metales/inmunología , Animales , Humanos , Hierro/inmunología , Litio/inmunología , Magnesio/inmunología , Selenio/inmunología , Vanadio/inmunología , Zinc/inmunología
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Am J Pathol ; 99(2): 291-304, 1980 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6246803

RESUMEN

Carbonyl iron and several other particulate materials have been reported to enhance the development of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis when injected with neural antigen. In the present work, silicon and silica powders have been added to the list of particulate adjuvants. In addition, several particulate materials, but not carbonyl iron, were effective adjuvants when inoculated four weeks or even six months before the neural antigen. It was necessary for adjuvant and antigen to be injected in the same region, but both intraperitoneal and subcutaneous routes were effective. The long-lasting adjuvanticity of certain particulates in the tissues is probably related to their bland and unabsorbable nature. The reasons for restrictions in the range of adjuvants and antigens that are effective in this system and the possibility of a similar occurrence in nature remain to be investigated.


Asunto(s)
Adyuvantes Inmunológicos/farmacología , Antígenos/administración & dosificación , Encefalomielitis Autoinmune Experimental/inmunología , Adyuvantes Inmunológicos/administración & dosificación , Animales , Encefalomielitis Autoinmune Experimental/patología , Femenino , Cobayas , Masculino , Metales/administración & dosificación , Metales/inmunología , Ratas , Silicio/inmunología , Dióxido de Silicio/inmunología , Médula Espinal/inmunología , Estaño/inmunología
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