Exposure to moderate air pollution during late pregnancy and cord blood cytokine secretion in healthy neonates.

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Ambient air pollution can alter cytokine concentrations as shown in vitro and following short-term exposure to high air pollution levels in vivo. Exposure to pollution during late pregnancy has been shown to affect fetal lymphocytic immunophenotypes. However, effects of prenat...

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Main Authors: Philipp Latzin, Urs Frey, Jakob Armann, Elisabeth Kieninger, Oliver Fuchs, Martin Röösli, Bianca Schaub
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3149643?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-bfca77f6b1b54216a99ec3dabc0ebc2c2020-11-25T01:16:35ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0168e2313010.1371/journal.pone.0023130Exposure to moderate air pollution during late pregnancy and cord blood cytokine secretion in healthy neonates.Philipp LatzinUrs FreyJakob ArmannElisabeth KieningerOliver FuchsMartin RöösliBianca SchaubBACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Ambient air pollution can alter cytokine concentrations as shown in vitro and following short-term exposure to high air pollution levels in vivo. Exposure to pollution during late pregnancy has been shown to affect fetal lymphocytic immunophenotypes. However, effects of prenatal exposure to moderate levels of air pollutants on cytokine regulation in cord blood of healthy infants are unknown. METHODS: In a birth cohort of 265 healthy term-born neonates, we assessed maternal exposure to particles with an aerodynamic diameter of 10 µm or less (PM₁₀), as well as to indoor air pollution during the last trimester, specifically the last 21, 14, 7, 3 and 1 days of pregnancy. As a proxy for traffic-related air pollution, we determined the distance of mothers' homes to major roads. We measured cytokine and chemokine levels (MCP-1, IL-6, IL-10, IL-1ß, TNF-α and GM-CSF) in cord blood serum using LUMINEX technology. Their association with pollution levels was assessed using regression analysis, adjusted for possible confounders. RESULTS: Mean (95%-CI) PM₁₀ exposure for the last 7 days of pregnancy was 18.3 (10.3-38.4 µg/m³). PM₁₀ exposure during the last 3 days of pregnancy was significantly associated with reduced IL-10 and during the last 3 months of pregnancy with increased IL-1ß levels in cord blood after adjustment for relevant confounders. Maternal smoking was associated with reduced IL-6 levels. For the other cytokines no association was found. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that even naturally occurring prenatal exposure to moderate amounts of indoor and outdoor air pollution may lead to changes in cord blood cytokine levels in a population based cohort.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3149643?pdf=render
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author Philipp Latzin
Urs Frey
Jakob Armann
Elisabeth Kieninger
Oliver Fuchs
Martin Röösli
Bianca Schaub
spellingShingle Philipp Latzin
Urs Frey
Jakob Armann
Elisabeth Kieninger
Oliver Fuchs
Martin Röösli
Bianca Schaub
Exposure to moderate air pollution during late pregnancy and cord blood cytokine secretion in healthy neonates.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Philipp Latzin
Urs Frey
Jakob Armann
Elisabeth Kieninger
Oliver Fuchs
Martin Röösli
Bianca Schaub
author_sort Philipp Latzin
title Exposure to moderate air pollution during late pregnancy and cord blood cytokine secretion in healthy neonates.
title_short Exposure to moderate air pollution during late pregnancy and cord blood cytokine secretion in healthy neonates.
title_full Exposure to moderate air pollution during late pregnancy and cord blood cytokine secretion in healthy neonates.
title_fullStr Exposure to moderate air pollution during late pregnancy and cord blood cytokine secretion in healthy neonates.
title_full_unstemmed Exposure to moderate air pollution during late pregnancy and cord blood cytokine secretion in healthy neonates.
title_sort exposure to moderate air pollution during late pregnancy and cord blood cytokine secretion in healthy neonates.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-01-01
description BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Ambient air pollution can alter cytokine concentrations as shown in vitro and following short-term exposure to high air pollution levels in vivo. Exposure to pollution during late pregnancy has been shown to affect fetal lymphocytic immunophenotypes. However, effects of prenatal exposure to moderate levels of air pollutants on cytokine regulation in cord blood of healthy infants are unknown. METHODS: In a birth cohort of 265 healthy term-born neonates, we assessed maternal exposure to particles with an aerodynamic diameter of 10 µm or less (PM₁₀), as well as to indoor air pollution during the last trimester, specifically the last 21, 14, 7, 3 and 1 days of pregnancy. As a proxy for traffic-related air pollution, we determined the distance of mothers' homes to major roads. We measured cytokine and chemokine levels (MCP-1, IL-6, IL-10, IL-1ß, TNF-α and GM-CSF) in cord blood serum using LUMINEX technology. Their association with pollution levels was assessed using regression analysis, adjusted for possible confounders. RESULTS: Mean (95%-CI) PM₁₀ exposure for the last 7 days of pregnancy was 18.3 (10.3-38.4 µg/m³). PM₁₀ exposure during the last 3 days of pregnancy was significantly associated with reduced IL-10 and during the last 3 months of pregnancy with increased IL-1ß levels in cord blood after adjustment for relevant confounders. Maternal smoking was associated with reduced IL-6 levels. For the other cytokines no association was found. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that even naturally occurring prenatal exposure to moderate amounts of indoor and outdoor air pollution may lead to changes in cord blood cytokine levels in a population based cohort.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3149643?pdf=render
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