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Microbial content of household dust associated with exhaled NO in asthmatic children.

Elisabet Johansson1, Tiina Reponen, Stephen Vesper, Linda Levin, James Lockey, Patrick Ryan, David I Bernstein, Manuel Villareal, Gurjit K Khurana Hershey, Chris Schaffer, Grace Lemasters.   

Abstract

Exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) is increasingly used as a non-invasive measure of airway inflammation. Despite this, little information exists regarding the potential effects of indoor microbial components on eNO. We determined the influence of microbial contaminants in house dust and other indoor environmental characteristics on eNO levels in seven-year-olds with and without a physician-diagnosis of asthma. The study included 158 children recruited from a birth cohort study, and 32 were physician-diagnosed as asthmatic. The relationship between eNO levels and exposures to home dust streptomycetes, endotoxin, and molds was investigated. Streptomycetes and endotoxin were analyzed both as loads and concentrations in separate models. Dog, cat, and dust mite allergens also were evaluated. In the multivariate exposure models, high streptomycetes loads and concentrations were significantly associated with a decrease in eNO levels in asthmatic (p<0.001) but not in healthy children. The presence of dog allergen, however, was associated with increased levels of eNO (p=0.001). Dust endotoxin was not significant. The relationship between eNO and indoor exposure to common outdoor molds was u-shaped. In non-asthmatic children, none of the exposure variables was significantly associated with eNO levels. To our knowledge, this is the first study demonstrating a significant association between microbial components in the indoor environment and eNO levels in asthmatic children. This study demonstrates the importance of simultaneously assessing multiple home exposures of asthmatic children to better understand opposing effects. Common components of the indoor Streptomyces community may beneficially influence airway inflammation.
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Keywords:  Allergens; Asthma; Children; ERMI; Environmental Relative Moldiness Index; Exhaled nitric oxide; LOD; Mold; SLG2; SPT; Streptomycetes; eNO; exhaled nitric oxide; limit of detection; skin prick test; sum of log-transformed Group 2 mold concentrations

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23807177      PMCID: PMC3759577          DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2013.05.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Int        ISSN: 0160-4120            Impact factor:   9.621


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