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Muhammad T Salam1,2, Pi-Chu Lin3, Sandrah P Eckel1, W James Gauderman1, Frank D Gilliland1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO), a biomarker of airway inflammation, predicts asthma risk in children. We previously found that the promoter haplotypes in inducible nitric oxide synthase (NOS2) and exposure to residential traffic independently influence FeNO level. Because NOS2 is inducible by environmental exposures such as traffic-related exposure, we tested the hypothesis that common NOS2 promoter haplotypes modulate the relationship between residential traffic-related exposure and FeNO level in children.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26714306 PMCID: PMC4695093 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0145363
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Selected characteristics of the study population and their bivariate relationships with FeNO (N = 2,457).
| Characteristics | N | % | Geometric Mean FeNO (ppb) (95%CI)] |
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| Age (years) [mean range] | 2457 | 9.3 (7.3–11.5) | 14.4% | (10.2% to 18.8%) |
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| Sex | |||||
| Girls | 1248 | 50.8 | 13.89 | (13.41 to 14.39) | 0.46 |
| Boys | 1209 | 49.2 | 13.63 | (13.15 to 14.13) | |
| Race/Ethnicity | |||||
| Non-Hispanic white | 951 | 38.7 | 13.24 | (12.72 to 13.79) |
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| Hispanic white | 1506 | 61.3 | 14.10 | (13.66 to 14.56) | |
| Asthma | |||||
| No | 2148 | 87.4 | 13.24 | (12.89 to 13.59) |
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| Yes | 309 | 12.6 | 18.06 | (16.84 to 19.36) | |
| History of respiratory allergy | |||||
| No | 1079 | 44.0 | 12.44 | (11.98 to 12.91) |
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| Yes | 1376 | 56.0 | 14.91 | (14.43 to 15.42) | |
| Exposure to secondhand smoke | |||||
| No | 2122 | 95.0 | 13.64 | (13.28 to 14.01) | 0.99 |
| Yes | 113 | 5.0 | 13.64 | (12.15 to 15.31) | |
| Body mass index categories | |||||
| Underweight (<5th percentile) | 44 | 1.8 | 13.84 | (11.48 to 16.69) | 0.99 |
| Normal (5th-85th percentile) | 1505 | 61.5 | 13.79 | (13.36 to 14.24) | |
| Overweight (85th to 95th percentile) | 381 | 15.6 | 13.61 | (12.77 to 14.50) | |
| Obese (≥95th percentile) | 517 | 21.1 | 13.73 | (13.00 to 14.50) | |
| Parental education | |||||
| <12th grade | 500 | 21.3 | 14.46 | (13.68 to 15.29) |
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| 12th grade | 436 | 18.6 | 13.61 | (12.82 to 14.45) | |
| Some college | 894 | 38.1 | 14.13 | (13.55 to 14.75) | |
| College | 278 | 11.8 | 13.04 | (12.10 to 14.06) | |
| Some graduate | 240 | 10.2 | 12.38 | (11.42 to 13.42) | |
| Annual family income ($) | |||||
| <14,999 | 312 | 14.8 | 14.41 | (13.43 to 15.47) | 0.16 |
| 15,000–49,999 | 695 | 33.1 | 14.03 | (13.38 to 14.71) | |
| ≥49,999 | 1096 | 52.1 | 13.45 | (12.95 to 13.97) | |
a Study subjects included Hispanic and Non-Hispanic white children in the Children’s Health Study who had FeNO measured in 2005–2006 and had genotypic and exposure (local road lengths around homes) data available.
b Numbers do not always add up due to missing values.
c P-values from logistic regression testing overall association of the variable with FeNO level. Statistically significant P-values are in bold.
d Age (continuous) is presented as mean and range; percent difference in FeNO per year is presented with 95% CI.
Distributions and correlations of local road lengths.
| Local road lengths within circular buffers (m) | Mean | SD | Median | 25th percentile | 75th percentile | Local road length in 50m buffer | Local road length in 100m buffer |
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| Local road length in 50m buffer (m) | 115.6 | 48.5 | 100.0 | 98.2 | 145.1 | ||
| Local road length in 100m buffer (m) | 365.2 | 155.3 | 362.2 | 258.3 | 469.4 | 0.60 | |
| Local road length in 200m buffer (m) | 1344.3 | 514.6 | 1380.9 | 1014.6 | 1709.3 | 0.42 | 0.77 |
a P <0.0001 for Spearman correlation coefficients. SD, standard deviation
Haplotype frequency of the NOS2 promoter haplotypes.
| Haplotype | Haplotype frequency | |
|---|---|---|
| Non-Hispanic white | Hispanic white | |
| h0111101 (H1) | 0.35 | 0.31 |
| h1000010 (H2) | 0.27 | 0.37 |
a SNP order in NOS2A promoter haplotypes is rs4795080-rs2779253-rs1889022-rs10853181-rs2531866-rs1014025-rs2531872. Within each haplotype (h), ‘0’ and ‘1’ represent the common and the variant alleles at the ordered SNP position, respectively.
Influence of NOS2 promoter haplotypes on the association between local road lengths measures and FeNO (N = 2,457).
| Factor | Estimates (95% CI, ppb) | Factor | Estimates (95% CI; ppb) |
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| H1 | -0.043 (-0.081 to -0.006) | H2 | 0.017 (-0.019 to 0.052) |
| Local road lengths within 50m buffer | 0.049 (-0.001 to 0.099) | Local road lengths within 50m buffer | 0.051 (0.001 to 0.101) |
| H1 x Local road lengths within 50m buffer | 0.062 (-0.012 to 0.137) | H2 x Local road lengths within 50m buffer | -0.001 (-0.070 to 0.071) |
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| 0.10 |
| 0.99 |
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| H1 | -0.043 (-0.080 to -0.005) | H2 | 0.017 (-0.019 to 0.052) |
| Local road lengths within 100m buffer | 0.054 (0.006 to 0.102) | Local road lengths within 100m buffer | 0.056 (0.007 to 0.104) |
| H1 x Local road lengths within 100m buffer | 0.083 (0.012 to 0.154) | H2 x Local road lengths within 100m buffer | -0.007 (-0.074 to 0.060) |
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| 0.84 |
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| H1 | -0.042 (-0.079 to -0.004) | H2 | 0.017 (-0.018 to 0.053) |
| Local road lengths within 200m buffer | 0.064 (0.012 to 0.115) | Local road lengths within 200m buffer | 0.067 (0.015 to 0.118) |
| H1 x Local road lengths within 200m buffer | 0.077 (0.006 to 0.148) | H2 x Local road lengths within 200m buffer | 0.012 (-0.057 to 0.081) |
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| 0.73 |
a Road length variables were centered at their respective mean values. The 'x' between factors represents interaction terms.
b Estimates (95% confidence intervals) represent natural log transformed FeNO obtain from multivariate liner regression models associated with each factor. All models were adjusted for age, race/ethnicity, parental education, asthma, respiratory allergy, genetic ancestry and community of residence. The estimates for road lengths were scaled to 100m, 300m, and 1000m for total length of roads in 50m, 100m, and 200m buffers, respectively. The estimate for each haplotype is for per-copy of the haplotype compared to those with no copies of the respective haplotype.
cP-values for interaction for total length of local roads within each buffer by NOS2 haplotypes were obtained from likelihood ratio tests from non-stratified models with appropriate interaction terms and were based on 1 degree of freedom. Statistically significant interaction P-values are in bold.
Fig 1Influence of NOS2 H1 haplotype copies on the association between length of local roads around home and FeNO.
The x-axis shows H1 haplotype copies (0, 1, and 2) within categories of local road-lengths within (A) 100m and (B) 200m circular buffers of home. The circles represent adjusted geometric mean FeNO and the vertical bars represent 95% confidence intervals. The 95%CIs for the adjusted geometric means that cross the dashed horizontal line in each figure are not statistically significantly different from the adjusted geometric mean FeNO in children who had 2 copies of the H1 haplotype and had less than 250m and 1000m total local road lengths within 100m and 200m buffers, respectively.
Joint effects of NOS2 H1 promoter haplotype and length of local road within 100m and 200m buffers on FeNO.
| Number of haplotype H1copy |
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| ≤ 250m | > 250m | |
| Adjusted Geometric Mean FeNO (95% CI; ppb) | Adjusted Geometric Mean FeNO (95% CI; ppb) | |
| 0 | 15.28 (14.04 to 16.63) | 15.33 (14.53 to 16.16) |
| 1 | 14.38 (13.32 to 15.53) | 14.96 (14.20 to 15.75) |
| 2 | 11.74 (9.99 to 13.80) | 14.65 (13.28 to 16.16) |
| P-value for trend |
| 0.34 |
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| ≤ 1000m | > 1000m | |
| Adjusted Geometric Mean FeNO (95% CI; ppb) | Adjusted Geometric Mean FeNO (95% CI; ppb) | |
| 0 | 15.85 (14.54 to 17.27) | 15.16 (14.38 to 15.99) |
| 1 | 14.04 (12.96 to 15.20) | 15.08 (14.32 to 15.88) |
| 2 | 12.27 (10.57 to 14.24) | 14.59 (13.18 to 16.16) |
| P-value for trend |
| 0.61 |
a Road length cutoffs were selected approximately at the 25th percentile distributions.
b All models were adjusted for age, race/ethnicity, parental education, asthma, respiratory allergy, genetic ancestry and community of residence.
c Adjusted geometric mean FeNO is significantly different compared to the adjusted geometric mean FeNO level in children who had 2 copies of the H1 haplotype and had less than 250m and 1000m total local road lengths within 100m and 200m buffers, respectively.
d P-values for trend were obtained from stratified models within each categories of road lengths and were obtained from treating the haplotype copy numbers as continuous variables. These models were adjusted for age, race/ethnicity, parental education, asthma, respiratory allergy, genetic ancestry and community of residence. Statistically significant P-values for trend are in bold.