Anti-laminin antibodies in workers exposed to mercury vapour.

  • Lauwerys, R.
  • Bernard, A.
  • Roels, H.
  • Buchet, J. P.
  • Gennart, J. P.
  • Mahieu, P.
  • Foidart, Jean-Michel
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Publication date
January 1983
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN
0378-4274
Citation count (estimate)
32

Abstract

In 62 male workers exposed to mercury vapour for 5.5 years on average, the results of several renal parameters were not significantly different from those found in a well-matched control group (n = 60). Circulating anti-laminin antibodies were found, however, in 8 workers exposed to mercury vapour but in none of the control workers. These results suggest that occupational exposure to mercury vapour may lead to immune dysfunction in a certain percentage of the exposed population. Whether such a finding is predictive of the occurrence of an immune glomerulonephritis remains to be evaluated

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