What role for asbestos in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis? Findings from the IPF job exposures study

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Reynolds Carl J,Sisodia Rupa,Barber Chris,Minelli Cosetta,Matteis Sara De,Moffatt Miriam,Cherrie John,Taylor Anthony Newman,Cullinan Paul,Fletcher Sophie,Walters Gareth,Spenser Lisa,Parfrey Helen,Saini Gauri,Chaudhuri Nazia,West Alex,Adamali Huzaifa,Beirne Paul,Forrest Ian,Gibbons Michael,Pepperell Justin,Hirani Nik,Harrison Kim,Dempsey Owen,O’Hickey Steve,Thickett David,Parekh Dhruv,Babu Suresh,Wilson Andrew,Chalmers George,Wickremasinghe Melissa,Coker Robina

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AbstractRationaleAsbestos is posited to cause otherwise ‘idiopathic’ pulmonary fibrosis (IPF); establishing this has important diagnostic and therapeutic implications.ObjectivesTo determine the association between occupational asbestos exposure and IPF; to investigate interaction with MUC5B rs35705950 genotype.MethodsMulti-centre, incident case-control study. Cases (n=494) were men diagnosed with IPF at 21 United Kingdom hospitals. Controls (n=466) were age-matched men who attended a hospital clinic in the same period. Asbestos exposure was measured using a validated job exposure matrix and a source-receptor model. The primary outcome was the association between asbestos exposure and IPF, estimated using logistic regression adjusted for age, smoking and centre. Interaction with MUC5B rs3570950 was investigated using a genetic dominant model.Measurements and Main Results327 (66%) cases and 293 (63%) controls ever had a high or medium asbestos exposure risk job; 8% of both cases and controls, had cumulative exposure estimates ≥ 25 fibre.ml−1.years. Occupational asbestos exposure was not associated with IPF, adjusted OR 1.1(95%CI 0.8-1.4; p=0.6) and there was no gene-environment interaction (p=0.2). Ever smoking was associated with IPF, OR 1.4 (95%CI 1-1.9; p=0.04). When stratifying for genotype there was significant interaction between smoking and work in an exposed job (p<0.01) for carriers of the minor allele of MUC5B rs3570950.ConclusionsOccupational asbestos exposure alone, or through interaction with MUC5B rs35705950 genotype, was not associated with IPF. However, exposure to asbestos and smoking interact to increase IPF risk in carriers of the minor allele of MUC5B rs3570950.Clinical trial registered with www.clinicaltrials.gov (NCT03211507).

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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