Usefulness of Biomarkers in Work-Related Airway Disease

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Lipińska-Ojrzanowska A. [1 ]
Marcinkiewicz A. [1 ]
Walusiak-Skorupa J. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Occupational Diseases and Environmental Health, Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, 8 St. Teresy, Lodz
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Airway inflammation markers; Biomarkers; Occupational inhalant exposure; Work-related airway diseases; Work-related airway disorders occupational allergy; Work-related respiratory diseases; Work-related respiratory disorders;
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10.1007/s40521-017-0121-9
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Determination of biomarkers may be useful in the surveillance of occupational exposure and workers’ health. The possibility of predicting development/clinical course of specific disorders or current disease, diagnosing in early steps, and health condition monitoring is a real necessity. Various agents present in the workplace environment (or their metabolites) can be measured in samples possessed from human body (blood and urine, saliva, etc.). On the other hand, inhalant exposure may induce specific or non-specific, local or systemic, acute or chronic biological response expressed by synthesis or releasing specific or non-specific substances/mediators that also can be determined in blood, nasal and bronchial lavage or sputum, tear fluid, exhaled breath, etc. The least is known about genetic markers which may predict individual susceptibility to develop some work-related disorders under the influence of occupational exposure. Due to common exposure to inhalant agents at workplace, researches on biomarkers that allow to inspect the impact of exposure to humans’ health are still needed. The authors of this article summarize the utility of biomarkers’ determination in work-related airway diseases in a recent clinical approach. © 2017, The Author(s).
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