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Exposure to household dust, allergens, and endotoxin and allergy-related outcomes alternation in the general U.S. population.
Yan, Tenglong; Song, Xin; Ding, Xiaowen; Liu, Xiaodong; Lan, Tian; Chen, Tian; Wang, Minghui; Wang, Mengyang.
Afiliação
  • Yan T; Beijing Institute of Occupational Disease Prevention and Treatment, Beijing, 100093, China.
  • Song X; School of Public Health and the Beijing Key Laboratory of Environmental Toxicology, Capital Medical University, Beijing, 100069, China.
  • Ding X; Beijing Institute of Occupational Disease Prevention and Treatment, Beijing, 100093, China.
  • Liu X; Beijing Institute of Occupational Disease Prevention and Treatment, Beijing, 100093, China.
  • Lan T; Beijing Institute of Occupational Disease Prevention and Treatment, Beijing, 100093, China.
  • Chen T; School of Public Health and the Beijing Key Laboratory of Environmental Toxicology, Capital Medical University, Beijing, 100069, China.
  • Wang M; Department of Neurology, Sanbo Brain Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, 100093, China. Electronic address: wangmh0503@163.com.
  • Wang M; Department of Neurology, Sanbo Brain Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, 100093, China. Electronic address: mengyangwang@ccmu.edu.cn.
Environ Res ; 226: 115713, 2023 06 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36934863
ABSTRACT
It has been widely reported that the general population was at an increased risk of allergy diseases, which probably be related with household allergens exposure. However, the difference of local and systemic allergic reactions exposure to allergens has not been reported in the general population previously. The data of 1094 U.S. adults from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2005-2006 data bank were analyzed. Dust, allergens (Bia g 1, Bia g 2, Can f 1, Feld 1, Derp 1, Mus m 1, Rat n 1, Alternaria alternate, and Aspergillus fumigatus), and endotoxin, were measured to estimate sensitizing source exposure. And allergy-related outcomes indicators including hay fever, sneezing, allergic rhinitis (AR), immunoglobulin E (IgE), and allergic sensitization, were evaluzted to estimate local and systemic allergic reactions. Multiple linear regression and logistic regression models were used to examine the associations of sensitizer and allergy-related outcomes. The mean or median concentration of dust and endotoxin were 0.66 g and 12.98 EU/mg dust. The Derp 1, Mus m 1, Rat n 1, Alternaria alternate, and Aspergillus fumigatus were the main allergens in the dust, with the concentrations of 30.66 ng/g dust, 30.73 ng/g dust, 5.94 ng/g dust, 5.20 ng/g dust, and 207.68 µg/g dust, respectively. The prevalence of AR was 34.2% among the general population. After controlling for sociodemographic factors, we found that the allergens, such as Can f 1 and Feld 1, were positively associated with AR. The prevalence of allergic sensitization was about 20%. Dust and endotoxin were found positively associated with allergic sensitization, while Bia g 2, Rat n 1, Alternaria alternate, and Aspergillus fumigatus were inversely associated with that. Dust and endotoxin probably be associated with higher risk of local allergic reactions, while some allergens, such as Bia g 2, Rat n 1, Alternaria alternate, and Aspergillus fumigatus probably be associated with lower risk of systemic allergic reactions.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Rinite Alérgica Sazonal / Rinite Alérgica Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Rinite Alérgica Sazonal / Rinite Alérgica Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article