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The Minasarc study: A case-control study measuring mineral exposome in sarcoidosis

Michel Vincent
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Mickaël Catinon
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Cécile Chemarin
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Audrey Natalizio
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Christophe Pison
Vincent Bonneterre
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Dominique Valeyre
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Jean-François Mornex
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Yves Pacheco
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Françoise Thivolet
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Jean-François Bernaudin
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Abstract

It has been suggested that sarcoidosis could be associated with exposure to inorganic particles (Newman LS Curr Opin All Clin Immunol 2012; 12:145-50, Vincent M et al Am J Ind Med 2015; 58:S31-8). In order to test this hypothesis the Minasarc study was designed to evaluate the mineral exposome by a specific questionnaire (SQ) and a mineralogical analysis performed on BALs by optical and electron microscopy in patients and healthy volunteers (HV). We present here the results obtained by the SQ which can be considered as a tool for global assessment of the “whole life” exposure to inorganic particles in occupational and environmental contexts. The study was performed on 20 patients with sarcoidosis and 20 HV. Every HV was matched to a patient by sex, age and smoking habit. The SQ was calibrated with a representative sample of the French population (n=825) in the ELIPSSilice survey (ANR-10-Eqpx-19-01) and the result was expressed as a “dust score”. Scores were compared by a Wilcoxon signed-rank test. [Résumé éditeur]
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hal-03434906 , version 1 (18-11-2021)

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Michel Vincent, Catherine Cavalin, Mickaël Catinon, Cécile Chemarin, Stéphane Rio, et al.. The Minasarc study: A case-control study measuring mineral exposome in sarcoidosis. European Respiratory Journal, 2016, 48 (suppl 60), ⟨10.1183/13993003⟩. ⟨hal-03434906⟩
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