Circulating Exosomes and Ambient Air Pollution Exposure in COPD

被引:3
|
作者
Soleimanifar, Narjes [1 ]
Assadiasl, Sara [1 ]
Kalateh, Effat [2 ]
Hassanvand, Mohammad Sadegh [3 ]
Sadr, Maryam [1 ]
Mojtahedi, Hanieh [1 ]
Nadafi, Kazem [3 ]
Nicknam, Mohammad Hossein [1 ]
Edalatifard, Maryam [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Mol Immunol Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran
[2] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Imam Khomeini Hosp, Thorac Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran
[3] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Inst Environm Res, Ctr Air Pollut Res, Tehran, Iran
关键词
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; exosomes; particulate matter; ambient air pollution; inflammation; PREVALENCE; IMPACT;
D O I
10.15326/jcopdf.2023.0400
中图分类号
R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterized by progressive obstruction of airways due to chronic inflammation. Both genetic and environmental components are risk factors for COPD. The most common cause of COPD is smoking. However, evidence suggests that 17% to 38% of COPD patients are nonsmokers, so other factors like air pollution may also play a role. Objective: The relationship between serum exosomes and exposure to particulate matter (PM) <2.5 and 10 micrometers (mu m) in the residing environment of COPD patients and healthy groups was investigated. The correlation between inflammatory cytokine levels with exosome count was also studied. Methods: Peripheral blood samples were taken from 20 COPD patients without a smoking history or a family history of COPD, along with 20 nonsmoker healthy controls. The serum exosomes were counted by flow cytometry using a CD81 marker. The exposure to PM2.5 and PM10 was measured in daily, weekly, and monthly intervals based on the longitudinal measurements of the monitoring stations, and the correlation between exosome count and air pollutants was analyzed. Results: The serum CD81+ exosome count in COPD patients was significantly elevated compared to the healthy controls and this was correlated with daily PM10 (P-value=0.02) and monthly PM2.5 (P-value=0.02) exposure. Although interferon-gamma levels of COPD patients were higher than healthy controls, there was no correlation between exosome count and cytokine level. Conclusion: Considering the significant relationship between air pollutants and the count of serum exosomes demonstrated in the present study, air pollution might be a considerable risk factor in the progression of airway inflammation.
引用
收藏
页码:412 / 421
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Exposure to ambient air pollution in Canada and the risk of adult leukemia
    Winters, Nicholas
    Goldberg, Mark S.
    Hystad, Perry
    Villeneuve, Paul J.
    Johnson, Kenneth C.
    [J]. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2015, 526 : 153 - 176
  • [32] The effects of ambient air pollution exposure on Thoroughbred racehorse performance
    Kim, Linda D.
    Kreitner, Kimberly
    Scott, Danielle M.
    Seabaugh, Katie
    Duncan, Colleen G.
    Magzamen, Sheryl
    [J]. EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL, 2024,
  • [33] Association of ambient air pollution exposure with low birth weight
    Fu, Zuqiang
    Liu, Qian
    Liang, Jingjia
    Huang, Tao
    Liang, Geyu
    Zhou, Yong
    Gu, Aihua
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2022, 215
  • [34] Prenatal exposure to ambient air pollution and persistent postpartum depression
    Hu, Yuhong
    Niu, Zhongzheng
    Eckel, Sandrah P.
    Toledo-Corral, Claudia
    Yang, Tingyu
    Chen, Xinci
    Vigil, Mario
    Pavlovic, Nathan
    Lurmann, Fred
    Garcia, Erika
    Lerner, Deborah
    Lurvey, Nathana
    Grubbs, Brendan
    Al-Marayati, Laila
    Johnston, Jill
    Dunton, Genevieve F.
    Farzan, Shohreh F.
    Habre, Rima
    Breton, Carrie
    Bastain, Theresa M.
    [J]. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2024, 953
  • [35] Ambient air pollution exposure and chronic bronchitis in the Lifelines cohort
    Doiron, Dany
    Bourbeau, Jean
    de Hoogh, Kees
    Hansell, Anna L.
    [J]. THORAX, 2021, 76 (08) : 772 - 779
  • [36] Exposure to ambient air pollution and autoantibody status in rheumatoid arthritis
    Alex, Asha M.
    Kunkel, Gary
    Sayles, Harlan
    Arcos, Jorge D. Flautero
    Mikuls, Ted R.
    Kerr, Gail S.
    [J]. CLINICAL RHEUMATOLOGY, 2020, 39 (03) : 761 - 768
  • [37] Racial gradients of ambient air pollution exposure in Hamilton, Canada
    Buzzelli, M
    Jerrett, M
    [J]. ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING A, 2004, 36 (10) : 1855 - 1876
  • [38] Glucose, Insulin, Insulin Resistance and Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution
    Gondalia, Rahul
    Lamichhane, Archana P.
    Holliday, Katelyn M.
    Shih, Regina A.
    Griffin, Beth A.
    Wellenius, Gregory A.
    Liao, Duanping
    Yanosky, Jeffrey D.
    Madrigano, Jaime
    Stewart, James D.
    Whitsel, Eric A.
    [J]. CIRCULATION, 2017, 135
  • [39] Lipidomics insight into chronic exposure to ambient air pollution in mice
    Li, Ran
    Wang, Yixuan
    Hou, Biyu
    Lam, Sin Man
    Zhang, Wenhui
    Chen, Rucheng
    Shui, Guanghou
    Sun, Qinghua
    Qiang, Guifeng
    Liu, Cuiqing
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 2020, 262
  • [40] A comprehensive approach for investigation of prenatal exposure to ambient air pollution
    Klepac, P.
    Locatelli, I.
    Korosec, S.
    Kunzli, N.
    Kukec, A.
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2018, 28 : 432 - 433