Liver functions in silica-exposed workers in Egypt: possible role of matrix remodeling and immunological factors |
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Authors: | Nermin Zawilla Fatma Taha Yasser Ibrahim |
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Affiliation: | 1.Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt;2.Medical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt;3.Air Pollution Department, National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt |
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Background:Brick manufacturing constitutes an important industrial sector in Egypt with considerable exposure to silica.Objectives:We aimed for evaluating hepatic functions in silica-exposed workers in the clay brick industry, and the possible role of matrix remodeling and immunological factors.Methods:A case–control study, 87 workers as exposed and 45 as control subjects. Questionnaire, clinical examination, and laboratory investigations: liver functions, matrix metalloproteinase-9, immunoglobulins G and E, and anti-liver kidney microsomal antibody.Results:In the exposed workers, mean levels of liver functions, matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9), and IgG and IgE were significantly higher. In the silicotic subgroup the mean level of GGT was almost twice the level in the non-silicotic subjects. Logistic regression showed that abnormal GGT and ALT were associated with production workers.Conclusion:Workers in the clay brick industry showed evidence of liver disease that could be related to matrix remodeling. |
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Keywords: | Brick workers Silica Liver functions Matrix metalloproteinase-9 Immunoglobulins |
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