Evaluation of cases with silicosis using the parameters related to Fas-mediated apoptosis.

  • Authors:
    • T Otsuki
    • K Ichihara
    • A Tomokuni
    • H Sakaguchi
    • T Aikoh
    • T Matsuki
    • Y Isozaki
    • F Hyodoh
    • M Kusaka
    • S Kita
    • A Ueki
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  • Published online on: October 1, 1999     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.4.4.407
  • Pages: 407-418
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Abstract

To establish a new clinical index for immunological abnormalities occurring in silicosis, several clinical parameters related to Fas-mediated apoptosis; i.e., membrane Fas expression on peripheral blood lymphocytes (mFas), serum soluble Fas levels (sFas), serum soluble Fas ligand levels (sFasL), and soluble/membrane Fas mRNA expression ratios (s/mFas ExR) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were investigated. Fifty-eight silicosis patients with no clinical symptoms of autoimmune diseases were the subjects of this study. Factor analysis was performed using 12 clinical parameters including four parameters related to Fas-mediated apoptosis. Two common factors were identified. Factor 1 which consisted of the following parameters; duration of exposure, symptomatic dyspnea, PO2, PCO2, and A-aDO2, should be designated as the respiratory factor for cases with silicosis. The parameters of factor 2 were serum IgG, sFas with high factor loading, titer of ANA, sFasL, and s/mFas ExR. These parameters of factor 2 are indicative of the immunological disorders occurring in silicosis cases. Some cases exhibited abnormalities in parameters of factor 2 but not factor 1. The factor analysis clearly demonstrated that the parameters related to Fas-mediated apoptosis should be the most beneficial for predicting the pre-clinical status of complicated autoimmune diseases in silicosis.

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Otsuki T, Ichihara K, Tomokuni A, Sakaguchi H, Aikoh T, Matsuki T, Isozaki Y, Hyodoh F, Kusaka M, Kita S, Kita S, et al: Evaluation of cases with silicosis using the parameters related to Fas-mediated apoptosis.. Int J Mol Med 4: 407-418, 1999.
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Otsuki, T., Ichihara, K., Tomokuni, A., Sakaguchi, H., Aikoh, T., Matsuki, T. ... Ueki, A. (1999). Evaluation of cases with silicosis using the parameters related to Fas-mediated apoptosis.. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 4, 407-418. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.4.4.407
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Otsuki, T., Ichihara, K., Tomokuni, A., Sakaguchi, H., Aikoh, T., Matsuki, T., Isozaki, Y., Hyodoh, F., Kusaka, M., Kita, S., Ueki, A."Evaluation of cases with silicosis using the parameters related to Fas-mediated apoptosis.". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 4.4 (1999): 407-418.
Chicago
Otsuki, T., Ichihara, K., Tomokuni, A., Sakaguchi, H., Aikoh, T., Matsuki, T., Isozaki, Y., Hyodoh, F., Kusaka, M., Kita, S., Ueki, A."Evaluation of cases with silicosis using the parameters related to Fas-mediated apoptosis.". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 4, no. 4 (1999): 407-418. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.4.4.407