Occupational inhalable agents constitute major risk factors for rheumatoid arthritis, particularly in the context of genetic predisposition and smoking.
Bowen TangQianwen LiuAnna IlarPernilla WiebertSara HäggLeonid PadyukovLars KlareskogLars AlfredssonXia JiangPublished in: Annals of the rheumatic diseases (2022)
Occupational inhalable agents could act as important environmental triggers in RA development and interact with smoking and RA-risk genes leading to excessive risk for ACPA-positive RA. Future studies are warranted to assess preventive strategies aimed at reducing occupational hazards and smoking, especially among those who are genetically vulnerable.