Association Between Short-term Exposure to Environmental Air Pollution and Psoriasis Flare

被引:56
作者
Bellinato, Francesco [1 ]
Adami, Giovanni [2 ]
Vaienti, Silvia [1 ]
Benini, Camilla [2 ]
Gatti, Davide [2 ]
Idolazzi, Luca [2 ]
Fassio, Angelo [2 ]
Rossini, Maurizio [2 ]
Girolomoni, Giampiero [1 ]
Gisondi, Paolo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Verona, Dept Med, Sect Dermatol & Venereol, Piazzale A Stefani 1, I-37126 Verona, Italy
[2] Univ Verona, Dept Med, Sect Rheumatol, Verona, Italy
关键词
SKIN; HEALTH; OZONE;
D O I
10.1001/jamadermatol.2021.6019
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
IMPORTANCE Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease with a relapsing-remitting course. Selected environmental factors such as infections, stressful life events, or drugs may trigger disease flares. Whether air pollution could trigger psoriasis flares is still unknown. OBJECTIVE To investigate whether short-term exposure to environmental air pollution is associated with psoriasis flares. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS This observational study with both case-crossover and cross-sectional design retrospectively analyzed longitudinal data from September 2013 to January 2020 from patients with chronic plaque psoriasis consecutively attending the outpatient dermatologic dinic of the University Hospital of Verona. For the case-crossover analysis, patients were included who had at least 1 disease flare, defined as Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) increase of 5 or greater between 2 consecutive assessments in a time frame of 3 to 4 months. For the cross-sectional analysis, patients were included who received any systemic treatment for 6 or more months, with grade 2 or higher consecutive PASI assessment. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES We compared the mean and cumulative (area under the curve) concentrations of several air pollutants (carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, other nitrogen oxides, benzene, coarse particulate matter [PM; 2.5-10.0 mu m in diameter, PM10) and fine PM [<2.5 mu m in diameter, PM2.51) in the 60 days preceding the psoriasis flare and the control visits. RESULTS A total of 957 patients with plaque psoriasis with 4398 follow-up visits were included in the study. Patients had a mean (SD) age of 61 (15) years and 602 (62.9%) were men. More than 15 000 measurements of air pollutant concentration from the official, open-source bulletin of the Italian Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA) were retrieved. Among the overall cohort, 369 (38.6%) patients with psoriasis flare were included in the case-crossover study. We found that concentrations of all pollutants were significantly higher in the 60 days before psoriasis flare (median PASI at the flare 12; IQR, 9-18) compared with the control visit (median PAST 1; IQR, 1-3, P < .001). In the cross-sectional analysis, exposure to mean PM10 over 20 mu g/m(3) and mean PM2.5 over 15 mu g/m(3) in the 60 days before assessment were associated with a higher risk of PASI 5 or greater point worsening (adjusted odds ratio [a0R], 1.55; 95% CI, 1.21-1.99; and aOR, 1.25; 95% CI, 1.0-1.57, respectively). Sensitivity analyses that stratified for trimester of evaluation, with various lag of exposure and adjusting for type of treatment, yielded similar results. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE The findings of this case-crossover and cross-sectional study suggest that air pollution may be a trigger factor for psoriasis flare.
引用
收藏
页码:375 / 381
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The association of short-term effects of air pollution and sleep disorders among elderly residents in China
    Tang, Mengling
    Li, Die
    Liew, Zeyan
    Wei, Fang
    Wang, Jianbing
    Jin, Mingjuan
    Chen, Kun
    Ritz, Beate
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2020, 708
  • [42] Short-Term Effects of Air Pollution on Cardiovascular Hospitalizations in the Pisan Longitudinal Study
    Fasola, Salvatore
    Maio, Sara
    Baldacci, Sandra
    La Grutta, Stefania
    Ferrante, Giuliana
    Forastiere, Francesco
    Stafoggia, Massimo
    Gariazzo, Claudio
    Silibello, Camillo
    Carlino, Giuseppe
    Viegi, Giovanni
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 18 (03) : 1 - 17
  • [43] Association between short-term air pollution exposure and perturbation in thyrotropin levels in 1.38 million Chinese women: A national longitudinal analysis, 2014-2019
    Wang, Long
    Xu, Hongbing
    Yang, Ying
    Guan, Haixia
    He, Xinghou
    Wu, Rongshan
    Wu, Jianbin
    Yuan, Ningman
    Guo, Tonglei
    Zhang, Ya
    Zhang, Hongguang
    He, Yuan
    Peng, Zuoqi
    Wang, Yuanyuan
    Shen, Haiping
    Wang, Qiaomei
    Zhang, Yiping
    Yan, Donghai
    Song, Xiaoming
    Zhang, Qinghong
    Wang, Zifa
    Ma, Xu
    Huang, Wei
    JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 2024, 465
  • [44] Short-Term Effects of Air Pollution on Wheeze in Asthmatic Children in Fresno, California
    Mann, Jennifer K.
    Balmes, John R.
    Bruckner, Tim A.
    Mortimer, Kathleen M.
    Margolis, Helene G.
    Pratt, Boriana
    Hammond, S. Katharine
    Lurmann, Frederick W.
    Tager, Ira B.
    ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES, 2010, 118 (10) : 1497 - 1502
  • [45] The effect of short term exposure to outdoor air pollution on fertility
    Gonzalez-Comadran, Mireia
    Jacquemin, Benedicte
    Cirach, Marta
    Lafuente, Rafael
    Cole-Hunter, Thomas
    Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark
    Brassesco, Mario
    Coroleu, Buenaventura
    Angel Checa, Miguel
    REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY AND ENDOCRINOLOGY, 2021, 19 (01)
  • [46] Short-Term Effects of Air Pollution on Mortality in the Urban Area of Thessaloniki, Greece
    Parliari, Daphne
    Giannaros, Christos
    Papadogiannaki, Sofia
    Melas, Dimitrios
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2023, 15 (06)
  • [47] Short-Term Effects of Ambient Air Pollution on Daily Mortality
    Kowalska, Malgorzata
    Zejda, Jan E.
    Skrzypek, Michal
    POLISH JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, 2010, 19 (01): : 101 - 105
  • [48] Are the Short-term Effects of Air Pollution Restricted to Cardiorespiratory Diseases?
    Larrieu, Sophie
    Lefranc, Agnes
    Gault, Gaelle
    Chatignoux, Edouard
    Couvy, Franck
    Jouves, Bernard
    Filleul, Laurent
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2009, 169 (10) : 1201 - 1208
  • [49] Short-term air pollution exposure decreases lung function: a repeated measures study in healthy adults
    Luc Int Panis
    Eline B Provost
    Bianca Cox
    Tijs Louwies
    Michelle Laeremans
    Arnout Standaert
    Evi Dons
    Luc Holmstock
    Tim Nawrot
    Patrick De Boever
    Environmental Health, 16
  • [50] Short-term air pollution exposure decreases lung function: a repeated measures study in healthy adults
    Panis, Luc Int
    Provost, Eline B.
    Cox, Bianca
    Louwies, Tijs
    Laeremans, Michelle
    Standaert, Arnout
    Dons, Evi
    Holmstock, Luc
    Nawrot, Tim
    De Boever, Patrick
    ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, 2017, 16 : 60