Lung Asbestos Fibre Burden and Pleural Mesothelioma in Women with Non-occupational Exposure

Author:

Barbieri Pietro Gino1,Somigliana Anna2,Chen Yao3,Consonni Dario4ORCID,Vignola Roberto5,Finotto Luigi6

Affiliation:

1. Formerly Mesothelioma Registry, Occupational Health Unit, Local Health Authority, Brescia, Italy

2. Centre of Electronic Microscopy, Lombardy Environmental Protection Agency (ARPA), Milan, Italy

3. Public Health Department, Forensic Medical Unit, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy

4. Epidemiology Unit, Fondazione IRCCS Ca’ Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy

5. Occupational Health Unit, Local Health Authority, Broni (PV), Italy

6. Occupational Health Unit, Local Health Authority, Monfalcone (GO), Italy

Abstract

Abstract Background Malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) due to environmental and familial (domestic) asbestos exposure is well recognized. However, information on cumulative asbestos dose in subjects affected by MPM is limited. Objectives To evaluate the residual lung asbestos fibre and asbestos body burden in women with MPM with past environmental and/or familial asbestos exposure. Methods We collected lung samples from autopsies regarding 15 non-occupationally asbestos-exposed MPM cases, divided in three groups: (i) familial exposure from the Fincantieri shipyards in Monfalcone (No. 7), (ii) environmental and familial asbestos exposure from the asbestos-cement plant Fibronit in Broni (No. 6), and (iii) environmental exposure from the Fibronit plant (No. 2). Asbestos body (AB) and fibres (AF) per gram of dry lung tissue were counted by optical and scanning electron microscopy, respectively, and expressed as geometric means and standard deviations (GM, GSD). Results GM/GSD of AB counts were 6123/9.6 (Group 1), 13 800/10.4 (Group 2), and 8400/1.1 (Group 3); GM/GSD of AF were 0.6/2.1 (Group 1), 7.9/2.1 (Group 2), and 6.0/2.3 (Group 3) million. Pleural plaques were observed in 12 cases. Conclusions Exclusive familial exposure to asbestos determined cumulative doses close to those observed in moderate occupational exposure circumstances. Our results also suggest that combined environmental and familial exposures may cause unexpectedly high cumulative fibre doses.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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