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Mercury-induced autoimmunity: Drifting from micro to macro concerns on autoimmune disorders

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
Short description:
Mercury-induced autoimmunity: Drifting from micro to macro concerns on autoimmune disorders / Bjorklund, G., Peana, M., Dadar, M., Chirumbolo, S., Aaseth, J., Martins, N.. - In: CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1521-6616. - 213:(2020), p. 108352. [10.1016/j.clim.2020.108352]
abstract:
Mercury (Hg) is widely recognized as a neurotoxic metal, besides it can also act as a proinflammatory agent and immunostimulant, depending on individual exposure and susceptibility. Mercury exposure may arise from internal body pathways, such as via dental amalgams, preservatives in drugs and vaccines, and seafood consumption, or even from external pathways, i.e., occupational exposure, environmental pollution, and handling of metallic items and cosmetics containing Hg. In susceptible individuals, chronic low Hg exposure may trigger local and systemic inflammation, even exacerbating the already existing autoimmune response in patients with autoimmunity. Mercury exposure can trigger dysfunction of the autoimmune responses and aggravate immunotoxic effects associated with elevated serum autoantibodies titers. The purpose of the present review is to provide a critical overview of the many issues associated with Hg exposure and autoimmunity. In addition, the paper focuses on individual susceptibility and other health effects of Hg.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Acrodynia; Allergy; Autism; Autoimmunity; Chronic fatigue syndrome; Delayed-type hypersensitivity; Lupus; Mercury; Multiple sclerosis; Neurodegenerative disease
List of contributors:
Bjorklund, G.; Peana, M.; Dadar, M.; Chirumbolo, S.; Aaseth, J.; Martins, N.
Authors of the University:
PEANA Massimiliano Francesco
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/233191
Published in:
CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY
Journal
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