Journal article
Occupational dust and chemical exposures and the development of autoimmune rheumatic diseases
M Nikpour, K Morrisroe, A Calderone, D Yates, A Silman
Nature Reviews Rheumatology | Published : 2025
Abstract
Although the association between certain occupational exposures and the development of autoimmune rheumatic disease was first described over a century ago, this association has only become more widely recognized in the past 10 years because of the use of high-silica-content engineered stone in construction and home renovation. There is now a substantial and growing body of evidence that occupational dust and chemical exposure, be it through mining, stonemasonry, building or other trades, increases the risk of various systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases (SARDs) including rheumatoid arthritis and systemic sclerosis. Although the pathogenic mechanisms of silica-induced autoimmunity are not f..
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