1989
DOI: 10.1038/icb.1989.26
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Adjuvant activity of respirable iron ore dust

Abstract: SummaryThe influence ofthe respirable fraction of an iron ore dust on imniunity has been studied. The iron ore dust enhanced the specific immune responses to both sheep erylhrocytes and a bacterial lipopolysaccharide. The IgG class of antibody was enhanced significantly and its pattern of enhancement suggested that the iron ore dust was functioning as an adjuvant. In studies to test this possibility further, the pattern of antibody development over both the primary and the secondary immune response to sheep er… Show more

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“…Other particulates with adjuvant activity include talc, tin, and iron ore dust with rela? tively low silica content (85,125). Authors ofa recent case-series study suggested renaming silica-dust lupus as mineral-dust lupus (50).…”
Section: Exposure Characteristics and Confoundingmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Other particulates with adjuvant activity include talc, tin, and iron ore dust with rela? tively low silica content (85,125). Authors ofa recent case-series study suggested renaming silica-dust lupus as mineral-dust lupus (50).…”
Section: Exposure Characteristics and Confoundingmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…It may be difficult to isolate the effects of silica. Other particulates with adjuvant activity include talc, tin, and iron ore dust with relatively low silica content (85,125). Authors of a recent case-series study suggested renaming silica-dust lupus as mineral-dust lupus (50).…”
Section: Exposure Charaterstis and Confoaundingmentioning
confidence: 99%