Induced sputum analysis in silicosis and asbestosis: correlation with pulmonary function Abstract Asbestosis and silicosis are the most common pneumoconioses in Québec and are often associated with a gradual deterioration in pulmonary function. The authors of this publication studied the possible role of induced expectoration (IE), a non-invasive technique for analyzing bronchial inflammation, in evaluating the severity of pneumoconioses and a decline in pulmonary function. They wanted to verify whether some markers of the inflammatory and fibrosis processes can be measured in IE and whether they are predictors of clinical evolution.The authors believe that their findings will have to be verified on a larger number of workers, but that induced expectoration could be used to evaluate workers and to follow subjects at risk. Produced Under this Project Scientific Reports Analysis of induced expectoration in silicosis and asbestosis: correlation with pulmonary function Research Report: R-450 Scientific Publications Loss of pulmonary function in asbestosis and silicosis: correlation with airway inflammationPrince P., Boulay M. E., Desmeules M., Boulet L. P.Source : in American Thoracic Society International Conference : ATS 2006 (May 19-24, 2006, San Diego, USA), 2006, p. A656Pro-fibrotic cytokines in induced sputum of workers with asbestosis and silicosis: correlation with pulmonary functionPrince P., Boulay M. E., Desmeules M., Boulet L. P.Source : in American Thoracic Society International Conference : ATS 2006 (May 19-24, 2006, San Diego, USA), 2006, p. A656 Additional Information Type: Project Number: 0099-2280 Status: Completed Year of completion: 2005 Research Field: Chemical and Biological Hazard Prevention Team: Louis-Philippe Boulet (Centre de recherche de l'IUCPQ)Marc Desmeules (Centre de recherche de l'IUCPQ)Philippe Prince (Centre de recherche de l'IUCPQ)Marie-Ève Boulay (Centre de recherche de l'IUCPQ)Johane Lepage (Centre de recherche de l'IUCPQ)Mylène Bertrand (Centre de recherche de l'IUCPQ)