| Literature DB >> 29671826 |
Enrico Paci1, Daniela Pigini2, Lisa Bauleo3, Carla Ancona4, Francesco Forastiere5, Giovanna Tranfo6.
Abstract
Background: Urinary cotinine, a metabolite of nicotine, is a marker of tobacco smoke exposure. A cutoff value for cotinine concentration can be set to distinguish smokers from non-smokers, independently from self-declared status. Method: Cotinine was determined by isotopic dilution High Performance Liquid Chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS) between 2013 and 2014 on urine samples of a population of 1075 subjects.Entities:
Keywords: HPLC-MS/MS; biomarkers; cutoff; environmental tobacco smoke; smoking; urinary cotinine
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29671826 PMCID: PMC5923846 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15040804
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
The characteristics of the studied subjects and the smoking status.
| Self-Reported Smoking Status | Urinary Cotinine Concentration µg/g Creatinine | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All Subjects | Smokers | Non-Smokers | ≥100 | <100 |
| 1075 | 275 | 800 | 296 | 779 |
| Sex, | ||||
| Male | 106 (38.6) | 354 (44.3) | 117 (39.5) | 343 (44.0) |
| Female | 169 (61.4) | 446 (55.7) | 179 (60.5) | 436 (56.0) |
| Age, | ||||
| 35–44 | 72 (26.2) | 161 (20.1) | 78 (26.4) | 155 (19.9) |
| 45–54 | 88 (32.0) | 246 (30.8) | 93 (31.4) | 241(30.9) |
| 55–64 | 87 (31.6) | 236 (29.5) | 90 (30.4) | 233 (29.9) |
| ≥65 | 28 (10.2) | 157 (19.6) | 35 (11.8) | 150 (19.3) |
| Jobs, | ||||
| Employed | 110 (40.0) | 309 (38.6) | 124 (41.9) | 295 (37.9) |
| Autonomous workers | 36 (13.1) | 72 (9.0) | 40 (13.5) | 74 (9.5) |
| Unemployed | 32 (11.6) | 72 (9.0) | 31 (10.5) | 71(9.1) |
| Housewives | 50 (18.2) | 161 (20.1) | 58 (19.6) | 159 (20.4) |
| Retired | 47 (17.1) | 186 (23.3) | 43 (14.5) | 180 (23.1) |
The urine Cotinine concentration and smoking status classification.
| Self-Reported Smokers | Self-Reported Non-Smokers | Cutoff Smokers (Cotinine ≥ 100) | Cutoff Non-Smokers (Cotinine < 100) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 275 | 800 | 296 | 779 |
| Mean cotinine (SD) | 2732.50 (3451.20) | 35.07 (195.85) | 2608.30 (3361.40) | 9.18 (10.38) |
| Median | 1589.3 | 5.88 | 1504.70 | 5.60 |
| 95th percentile | 9317.00 | 46.78 | 9219.00 | 27.84 |
| Misclassification * | 6/275 | 26/800 | 26/296 | 6/779 |
| Mean cotinine (SD) µg/g creat. | 24.31 (22.54) | 805.30 (764.50) | 871.3 (774.76) | 24.31 (22.54) |
| Median | 19.15 | 630.50 | 698.50 | 19.15 |
| 95th percentile | 54.75 | 2323.40 | 2323.40 | 54.75 |
| Reason | few/light cigarettes | 18 ex-smokers | 26 ex-smokers | few/light cigarettes |
* Self-reported smoking status does not agree with the classification based on the cutoff of 100 µg/g creatinine for smokers.
Figure 1The histogram of the frequency for urinary cotinine levels of all subjects.
The urine cotinine cutoff values (2012–2017).
| Author | Year | Study/Population Characteristics | CutoffValue (ng/mL) | Ref. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Description | Subjects | ||||
| Sungmo Jung et al. | 2012 | National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) investigated from 2007 to 2010 (Korea) | 33,829 | Males: 95.6 | [ |
| Kim and Jung. | 2013 | Participants in Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) for 2008–2010, Korea | 11,629 | 164 | [ |
| Aurrekoetxea et al. | 2013 | Pregnant women (INMA Project) interviewed between 2004 and 2008 | 2263 | Smokers: 82 | [ |
| Stragierowicz et al. | 2013 | Pregnant women (Polish Mother and Child Cohort Study) | 69 | 42.3 | [ |
| Kim et al. | 2014 | Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys IV and V (2008–2010) | 4584 | 50–200 | [ |
| Lupsa et al. | 2015 | DEMOCOPHES Study of children and their mothers (120 in each of the three countries), Poland (PL), Portugal (PT) and Romania (RO) | 360 | All mothers | [ |
| Campo et al. | 2016 | The behavioral and sociodemographic factors (urinary cotinine levels in active smokers and in environmental tobacco smoke) | 495 | 30 | [ |
| Tranfo et al. | 2017 | Study performed in the 2 years period 2013–2014. | 446 | Smoker: | [ |