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Interaction of genetic and exposure factors in the prevalence of berylliosis
Authors:Luca Richeldi  Kathleen Kreiss  Margaret M Mroz  Boguang Zhen  Pierluigi Tartoni  Cesare Saltini
Abstract:Prevalence of berylliosis, a lung disorder driven by the activation of beryllium-specific T cells, is associated with a major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II marker (HLA-DPB1Glu69) and with the type of industrial exposure. We evaluated the interaction between marker and exposure in a beryllium-exposed population in which the prevalence of berylliosis was associated with machining beryllium. The presence of the marker was associated with higher prevalence (HLA-DPB1Glu69-positive machinists 25%; HLA-DPB1Glu69-negative machinists 3.2%, P = 0.05) and predicted berylliosis independent of machining history (odds ratios 11.8 and 10.1). The study shows that in berylliosis the carrier status of a genetic susceptibility factor adds to the effect of process-related risk factors. Am. J. Ind. Med. 32:337–340, 1997. © 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:berylliosis  HLA  genetic susceptibility  occupational exposures  BAL
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