Detection of Anti-Topoisomerase I Autoantibody in Patients with Silicosis
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Objectives : The aim of this study was to detect anti-topoisomerase 1(anti-topo I) autoantibodies, which are known to be limited in systemic sclerosis patients, in silicosis patients with no clinical symptoms of autoimmune disease. Methods : Serum anti-topo I autoantibodies were detected using ELISA. Differences in clinical parameters between patients with and without anti-topo I autoantibodies were analyzed. Results : Seven of 69 patients had anti-topo I autoantibodies. These 7 patients showed elevated PaCO_2 values (P=0.0212), and inverse correlations between serum soluble Fas levels and PaCO_2 values were found. Conclusion : Anti-topo I autoantibodies were detected in 10.1% of silicosis patients without any clinical symptoms of autoimmune disease. The findings here suggest that the genesis of anti-topo I autoantibodies might be related to pulmonary involvement or lung fibrosis associated with progression of silicosis.
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著者
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UEKI Ayako
Department of Hygiene, Kawasaki Medical School
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OTSUKI Takemi
Department of Hygiene, Kawasaki Medical School
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Ueki A
Department Of Rehabilitation Faculty Of Health Science And Technology Kawasaki University Of Medical
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Ueki Ayako
川崎医科大学 衛生学教室
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Ueki Ayako
川崎医療福祉大学
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Hyodoh Fuminori
Department of Hygiene, Kawasaki Medical School
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Otsuki T
Department Of Hygiene Kawasaki Medical School
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Otsuki Takemi
Department Of Hygiene Kawasaki Medical School
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SAKAGUCHI Haruko
Department of Hygiene, Kawasaki Medical School
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Ueki A
Kawasaki University Of Medical Welfare
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Ueki Ayako
Department Of Hygiene
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Ueki Ayako
Department Of Anatomy Okayama University Medical School
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ISOZAKI Yumika
Department of Hygiene, Kawasaki Medical School
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KUSAKA Masayasu
Department of Medicine, Kusaka Hospital, Japan
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KUSAKA Masayasu
Kusaka Hospital
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Isozaki Yumika
Department Of Hygiene Kawasaki Medical School
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Hyodoh Fuminori
The First Department Of Nursing Kawasaki College Of Allied Health Professions
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Hyodoh Fuminori
Department Of Hygiene Kawasaki Medical School
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TOMOKUNI Akiko
Department of Hygiene, Kawasaki Medical School
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Kusaka Masayasu
Department Of Medicine Kusaka Hospital Japan
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Kusaka Masayasu
Department Of Internal Medicine Kusaka Hospital
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Sakaguchi Haruko
Department Of Hygiene
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Takata Akiko
Department Of Hygiene Kawasaki Medical School
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Ishii Yasuhisa
Department Of Surgery Nihon University School Of Medicine
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Sakaguchi H
Department Of Hygiene
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