Issue 25, 2008

The bioinorganic chemistry and associated immunology of chronic beryllium disease

Abstract

Chronic beryllium disease (CBD) is a debilitating, incurable, and often fatal disease that is caused by the inhalation of beryllium particulates. The growing use of beryllium in the modern world, in products ranging from computers to dental prosthetics (390 tons of beryllium in the US in the year 2000) necessitates a molecular based understanding of the disease in order to prevent and cure CBD. We have investigated the molecular basis of CBD at Los Alamos National Laboratory during the past six years, employing a multidisciplinary approach of bioinorganic chemistry and immunology. The results of this work, including speciation, inhalation and dissolution, and immunology will be discussed.

Graphical abstract: The bioinorganic chemistry and associated immunology of chronic beryllium disease

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
04 Dec 2007
Accepted
28 Feb 2008
First published
09 May 2008

Chem. Commun., 2008, 2837-2847

The bioinorganic chemistry and associated immunology of chronic beryllium disease

B. L. Scott, T. M. McCleskey, A. Chaudhary, E. Hong-Geller and S. Gnanakaran, Chem. Commun., 2008, 2837 DOI: 10.1039/B718746G

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