Characterization of risks and pathogenesis of respiratory diseases caused by rural atmospheric PM2.5

被引:8
作者
Zhang, Ronghua [1 ,2 ]
Li, Xiaomeng [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Li, Xuan [1 ,4 ]
Zhang, Qin [1 ,2 ]
Tang, Jiancai [1 ,2 ]
Liu, Zhenzhong [4 ]
Song, Guiqin [1 ]
Jiang, Li [2 ]
Yang, Fumo [5 ]
Zhou, Jiawei [3 ]
Che, Hanxiong [3 ]
Han, Yan [3 ]
Qi, Xin [3 ]
Chen, Yang [3 ]
Zhang, Shumin [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] North Sichuan Med Coll, Inst Basic Med & Forens Med, Nanchong 637000, Sichuan, Peoples R China
[2] North Sichuan Med Coll, Dept Resp & Crit Care Med, Affiliated Hosp, Nanchong 637000, Sichuan, Peoples R China
[3] Chinese Acad Sci, Res Ctr Atmospher Environm, Chongqing Inst Green & Intelligent Technol, Chongqing 400714, Peoples R China
[4] North Sichuan Med Coll, Sch Publ Hlth, Nanchong 637000, Peoples R China
[5] Sichuan Univ, Coll Architecture & Environm, Chengdu 610065, Peoples R China
关键词
PM2.5; Respiratory diseases; Rural atmosphere; RRM2; FINE PARTICULATE MATTER; LUNG-CANCER CELLS; AIR-POLLUTION; CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION; EPITHELIAL-CELLS; SOURCE APPORTIONMENT; AMBIENT PM2.5; ROS ACTIVITY; EXPOSURE; URBAN;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.169878
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Forty-six percent of the world's population resides in rural areas, the majority of whom belong to vulnerable groups. They mainly use cheap solid fuels for cooking and heating, which release a large amount of PM2.5 and cause adverse effects to human health. PM2.5 exhibits urban -rural differences in its health risk to the respiratory system. However, the majority of research on this issue has focused on respiratory diseases induced by atmospheric PM2.5 in urban areas, while rural areas have been ignored for a long time, especially the pathogenesis of respiratory diseases. This is not helpful for promoting environmental equity to aid vulnerable groups under PM2.5 pollution. Thus, this study focuses on rural atmospheric PM2.5 in terms of its chemical components, toxicological effects, respiratory disease types, and pathogenesis, represented by PM2.5 from rural areas in the Sichuan Basin, China (Rural SC-PM2.5). In this study, organic carbon is the most significant component of Rural SC-PM2.5. Rural SC-PM2.5 significantly induces cytotoxicity, oxidative stress, and inflammatory response. Based on multiomics, bioinformatics, and molecular biology, Rural SC-PM2.5 inhibits ribonucleotide reductase regulatory subunit M2 (RRM2) to disrupt the cell cycle, impede DNA replication, and ultimately inhibit lung cell proliferation. Furthermore, this study supplements and supports the epidemic investigation. Through an analysis of the transcriptome and human disease database, it is found that Rural SC-PM2.5 may mainly involve pulmonary hypertension, sarcoidosis, and interstitial lung diseases; in particular, congenital diseases may be ignored by epidemiological surveys in rural areas, including tracheoesophageal fistula, submucous cleft of the hard palate, and congenital hypoplasia of the lung. This study contributes to a greater scientific understanding of the health risks posed by rural PM2.5, elucidates the pathogenesis of respiratory diseases, clarifies the types of respiratory diseases, and promotes environmental equity.
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