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Skin as a route of exposure and sensitization in chronic beryllium disease.

Chronic beryllium disease is an occupational lung disease that begins as a cell-mediated immune response to beryllium. Although respiratory and engineering controls have significantly decreased occupational beryllium exposures over the last decade, the rate of beryllium sensitization has not decline...

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Autores principales: Tinkle, Sally S, Antonini, James M, Rich, Brenda A, Roberts, Jenny R, Salmen, Rebecca, DePree, Karyn, Adkins, Eric J
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241575/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12842774
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author Tinkle, Sally S
Antonini, James M
Rich, Brenda A
Roberts, Jenny R
Salmen, Rebecca
DePree, Karyn
Adkins, Eric J
author_facet Tinkle, Sally S
Antonini, James M
Rich, Brenda A
Roberts, Jenny R
Salmen, Rebecca
DePree, Karyn
Adkins, Eric J
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description Chronic beryllium disease is an occupational lung disease that begins as a cell-mediated immune response to beryllium. Although respiratory and engineering controls have significantly decreased occupational beryllium exposures over the last decade, the rate of beryllium sensitization has not declined. We hypothesized that skin exposure to beryllium particles would provide an alternative route for sensitization to this metal. We employed optical scanning laser confocal microscopy and size-selected fluorospheres to demonstrate that 0.5- and 1.0- micro m particles, in conjunction with motion, as at the wrist, penetrate the stratum corneum of human skin and reach the epidermis and, occasionally, the dermis. The cutaneous immune response to chemical sensitizers is initiated in the skin, matures in the local lymph node (LN), and releases hapten-specific T cells into the peripheral blood. Topical application of beryllium to C3H mice generated beryllium-specific sensitization that was documented by peripheral blood and LN beryllium lymphocyte proliferation tests (BeLPT) and by changes in LN T-cell activation markers, increased expression of CD44, and decreased CD62L. In a sensitization-challenge treatment paradigm, epicutaneous beryllium increased murine ear thickness following chemical challenge. These data are consistent with development of a hapten-specific, cell-mediated immune response following topical application of beryllium and suggest a mechanistic link between the persistent rate of beryllium worker sensitization and skin exposure to fine and ultrafine beryllium particles.
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spelling pubmed-12415752005-11-08 Skin as a route of exposure and sensitization in chronic beryllium disease. Tinkle, Sally S Antonini, James M Rich, Brenda A Roberts, Jenny R Salmen, Rebecca DePree, Karyn Adkins, Eric J Environ Health Perspect Research Article Chronic beryllium disease is an occupational lung disease that begins as a cell-mediated immune response to beryllium. Although respiratory and engineering controls have significantly decreased occupational beryllium exposures over the last decade, the rate of beryllium sensitization has not declined. We hypothesized that skin exposure to beryllium particles would provide an alternative route for sensitization to this metal. We employed optical scanning laser confocal microscopy and size-selected fluorospheres to demonstrate that 0.5- and 1.0- micro m particles, in conjunction with motion, as at the wrist, penetrate the stratum corneum of human skin and reach the epidermis and, occasionally, the dermis. The cutaneous immune response to chemical sensitizers is initiated in the skin, matures in the local lymph node (LN), and releases hapten-specific T cells into the peripheral blood. Topical application of beryllium to C3H mice generated beryllium-specific sensitization that was documented by peripheral blood and LN beryllium lymphocyte proliferation tests (BeLPT) and by changes in LN T-cell activation markers, increased expression of CD44, and decreased CD62L. In a sensitization-challenge treatment paradigm, epicutaneous beryllium increased murine ear thickness following chemical challenge. These data are consistent with development of a hapten-specific, cell-mediated immune response following topical application of beryllium and suggest a mechanistic link between the persistent rate of beryllium worker sensitization and skin exposure to fine and ultrafine beryllium particles. 2003-07 /pmc/articles/PMC1241575/ /pubmed/12842774 Text en
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Tinkle, Sally S
Antonini, James M
Rich, Brenda A
Roberts, Jenny R
Salmen, Rebecca
DePree, Karyn
Adkins, Eric J
Skin as a route of exposure and sensitization in chronic beryllium disease.
title Skin as a route of exposure and sensitization in chronic beryllium disease.
title_full Skin as a route of exposure and sensitization in chronic beryllium disease.
title_fullStr Skin as a route of exposure and sensitization in chronic beryllium disease.
title_full_unstemmed Skin as a route of exposure and sensitization in chronic beryllium disease.
title_short Skin as a route of exposure and sensitization in chronic beryllium disease.
title_sort skin as a route of exposure and sensitization in chronic beryllium disease.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241575/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12842774
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