Childhood PFAS exposure and immunotoxicity: a systematic review and meta-analysis of human studies

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作者
Antoniou, Evangelia E. [1 ]
Dekant, Wolfgang [2 ]
机构
[1] MetaAnalyses Com, Epicurus Reviews, Heesstr 80, Bilzen, Belgium
[2] Univ Wurzburg, Dept Toxicol, Wurzburg, Germany
关键词
Per- and polyfluorinated aliphatic substances; Prenatal; Childhood; Immunomodulation; Humans; PFAS; Meta-analysis; Antibody response; Infections; VACCINE ANTIBODY CONCENTRATIONS; PRENATAL EXPOSURE; PERFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES; INFECTIOUS-DISEASES; PERFLUORINATED COMPOUNDS; HEALTH OUTCOMES; PREGNANCY; CHEMICALS; CHILDREN; ALLERGY;
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10.1186/s13643-024-02596-z
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BackgroundExposure to poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) may affect infant and childhood health through immunosuppression. However, the findings of epidemiological literature examining relationships between prenatal/childhood PFAS exposure and vaccine response and infection in humans are still inconclusive. The aim of this review was to examine the effects of PFAS exposure on vaccine antibody response and infection in humans.MethodsThe MEDLINE/Pubmed database was searched for publications until 1 February 2023 to identify human studies on PFAS exposure and human health.Eligible for inclusion studies had to have an epidemiological study design and must have performed logistic regression analyses of gestational or childhood exposure to PFAS against either antibody levels for pediatric vaccines or the occurrence of children's infectious diseases. Information on baseline exposure to PFAS (in ng/mL), the age of PFAS exposure (gestational or in years), and the outcome was measured, potentially leading to multiple exposure-outcome comparisons within each study was collected. Percentage change and standard errors of antibody titers and occurrence of infectious diseases per doubling of PFAS exposure were calculated, and a quality assessment of each study was performed.MethodsThe MEDLINE/Pubmed database was searched for publications until 1 February 2023 to identify human studies on PFAS exposure and human health.Eligible for inclusion studies had to have an epidemiological study design and must have performed logistic regression analyses of gestational or childhood exposure to PFAS against either antibody levels for pediatric vaccines or the occurrence of children's infectious diseases. Information on baseline exposure to PFAS (in ng/mL), the age of PFAS exposure (gestational or in years), and the outcome was measured, potentially leading to multiple exposure-outcome comparisons within each study was collected. Percentage change and standard errors of antibody titers and occurrence of infectious diseases per doubling of PFAS exposure were calculated, and a quality assessment of each study was performed.ResultsSeventeen articles were identified matching the inclusion criteria and were included in the meta-analysis. In general, a small decrease in antibody response and some associations between PFAS exposure and childhood infections were observed.ConclusionsThis meta-analysis summarizes the findings of PFAS effects on infant and childhood immune health. The immunosuppression findings for infections yielded suggestive evidence related to PFAS exposure, particularly PFOS, PFOA, PFHxS, and PFNA but moderate to no evidence regarding antibody titer reduction.Systematic review registrationThe research protocol of this systematic review is registered and accessible at the Open Science Framework (https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/5M2VU).
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