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Endotoxin and Der p1 allergen levels in indoor air and settled dust in day-care centers in Tehran, Iran.

Elahe Shahhosseini1, Kazem Naddafi1,2, Ramin Nabizadeh1,2, Mansour Shamsipour3, Zahra Namvar4, Behnoosh Tayebi5, Raheleh Shokouhi Shoormasti5, Mohammad Sadegh Hassanvand2, Masud Yunesian1,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Allergens like endotoxin and mite allergen Der p 1 are associated with early wheezing and asthma morbidity. Day-care centers can be an important source of exposure to allergens. The aim of this study was to evaluate children's exposure to endotoxin and mite allergen (Der p 1) associated with total suspended particulate matter (TSP) and settled dust in day-care centers in two phases in years of 2015 and 2016 in Tehran city, Iran.
METHODS: Endotoxin and mite allergen Der p 1 in TSP and settled dust were measured in 23 day-care centers in Tehran. After collecting dust samples and weighting them, and then their extraction, Endotoxin and Der p 1 allergen were determined using QCL-1000 Endpoint chromogenic LAL Assay and ELISA, respectively.
RESULTS: The mean concentrations of endotoxin and mite allergen Der p 1 in settled dust were 0.3 EU/mg and 0.2 ng/mg, respectively. The mean concentration of endotoxin and mite allergen Der p 1 in indoor air TSP were 0.8 EU/m3 and 0.4 ng/m3, respectively. A significant negative correlation was found between endotoxin both in settled dust and in TSP with measured relative humidity in winter. Also, moderate correlation was observed between Der p 1 in settled dust and relative humidity in winter; however, the correlation between allergen in TSP and relative humidity was not significant.
CONCLUSION: Day-care centers can be an important source of endotoxin and Der p 1 allergen, so, implementation of proper interventions in these places can reduce exposure to them. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019.

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Keywords:  Day-care centers; Der p 1; Endotoxin; Indoor air; Mite allergen; Tehran

Year:  2019        PMID: 32030152      PMCID: PMC6985405          DOI: 10.1007/s40201-019-00395-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Health Sci Eng


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