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Occupational exposure to organic solvents: a risk factor for pulmonary veno-occlusive disease

Authors :
Marc Humbert
Andrei Seferian
Lynda Bensefa-Colas
O. Sitbon
Jérôme Le Pavec
Gérald Simonneau
Laurent Savale
Barbara Girerd
Edmund M.T. Lau
Peter Dorfmüller
Elie Fadel
Xavier Jaïs
Pascal Andujar
Inès Zendah
Frédéric Perros
David Montani
Alexis Descatha
Florent Soubrier
Source :
The European respiratory journal. 46(6)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease (PVOD) is a rare form of pulmonary hypertension characterised by predominant remodelling of pulmonary venules. Bi-allelic mutations in the eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2α kinase 4 (EIF2AK4) gene were recently described as the major cause of heritable PVOD, but risk factors associated with PVOD remain poorly understood. Occupational exposures have been proposed as a potential risk factor for PVOD, but epidemiological studies are lacking.A case–control study was conducted in consecutive PVOD (cases, n=33) and pulmonary arterial hypertension patients (controls, n=65). Occupational exposure was evaluated via questionnaire interview with blinded assessments using an expert consensus approach and a job exposure matrix (JEM).Using the expert consensus approach, PVOD was significantly associated with occupational exposure to organic solvents (adjusted OR 12.8, 95% CI 2.7–60.8), with trichloroethylene being the main agent implicated (adjusted OR 8.2, 95% CI 1.4–49.4). JEM analysis independently confirmed the association between PVOD and trichloroethylene exposure. Absence of significant trichloroethylene exposure was associated with a younger age of disease (54.8±21.4 years, p=0.037) and a high prevalence of harbouring bi-allelic EIF2AK4 mutations (41.7% versus 0%, p=0.015).Occupational exposure to organic solvents may represent a novel risk factor for PVOD. Genetic background and environmental exposure appear to influence the phenotypic expression of the disease.

Details

ISSN :
13993003
Volume :
46
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The European respiratory journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9fe5be6da14346c3d9a5e6904a1d8372