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Genes Interacting with Occupational Exposures to Low Molecular Weight Agents and Irritants on Adult-Onset Asthma in Three European Studies

dc.contributor.authorRava, Marta
dc.contributor.authorAhmed, Ismail
dc.contributor.authorKogevinas, Manolis
dc.contributor.authorLe Moual, Nicole
dc.contributor.authorBouzigon, Emmanuelle
dc.contributor.authorCurjuric, Ivan
dc.contributor.authorDizier, Marie-Hélène
dc.contributor.authorDumas, Orianne
dc.contributor.authorGonzalez, Juan R
dc.contributor.authorImboden, Medea
dc.contributor.authorMehta, Amar J
dc.contributor.authorTubert-Bitter, Pascale
dc.contributor.authorZock, Jan-Paul
dc.contributor.authorJarvis, Deborah
dc.contributor.authorProbst-Hensch, Nicole M
dc.contributor.authorDemenais, Florence
dc.contributor.authorNadif, Rachel
dc.contributor.funderFrench National Agency of Research (Francia)
dc.contributor.funderUnión Europea. Comisión Europea
dc.contributor.funderWellcome Trust
dc.date.accessioned2019-04-05T09:31:51Z
dc.date.available2019-04-05T09:31:51Z
dc.date.issued2017-08-09
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND: The biological mechanisms by which cleaning products and disinfectants-an emerging risk factor-affect respiratory health remain incompletely evaluated. Studying genes by environment interactions (G × E) may help identify new genes related to adult-onset asthma. OBJECTIVES: We identified interactions between genetic polymorphisms of a large set of genes involved in the response to oxidative stress and occupational exposures to low molecular weight (LMW) agents or irritants on adult-onset asthma. METHODS: Our data came from three large European cohorts: Epidemiological Family-based Study of the Genetics and Environment of Asthma (EGEA), Swiss Cohort Study on Air Pollution and Lung and Heart Disease in Adults (SAPALDIA), and European Community Respiratory Health Survey in Adults (ECRHS). A candidate pathway-based strategy identified 163 genes involved in the response to oxidative stress and potentially related to exposures to LMW agents/irritants. Occupational exposures were evaluated using an asthma job-exposure matrix and job-specific questionnaires for cleaners and healthcare workers. Logistic regression models were used to detect G × E interactions, adjusted for age, sex, and population ancestry, in 2,599 adults (mean age, 47 years; 60% women, 36% exposed, 18% asthmatics). p-Values were corrected for multiple comparisons. RESULTS: Ever exposure to LMW agents/irritants was associated with current adult-onset asthma [OR = 1.28 (95% CI: 1.04, 1.58)]. Eight single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) by exposure interactions at five loci were found at p < 0.005: PLA2G4A (rs932476, chromosome 1), near PLA2R1 (rs2667026, chromosome 2), near RELA (rs931127, rs7949980, chromosome 11), PRKD1 (rs1958980, rs11847351, rs1958987, chromosome 14), and PRKCA (rs6504453, chromosome 17). Results were consistent across the three studies and after accounting for smoking. CONCLUSIONS: Using a pathway-based selection process, we identified novel genes potentially involved in adult asthma by interaction with occupational exposure. These genes play a role in the NF-κB pathway, which is involved in inflammation. Citation: Rava M, Ahmed I, Kogevinas M, Le Moual N, Bouzigon E, Curjuric I, Dizier MH, Dumas O, Gonzalez JR, Imboden M, Mehta AJ, Tubert-Bitter P, Zock JP, Jarvis D, Probst-Hensch NM, Demenais F, Nadif R. 2017. Genes interacting with occupational exposures to low molecular weight agents and irritants on adult-onset asthma in three European studies. Environ Health Perspect 125:207-214; http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/EHP376.es_ES
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dc.description.sponsorshipWe thank all study members and staff involved in data collections in each cohort: EGEA: We thank the Epidemiological Study on Genetics and Environment of Asthma (EGEA) cooperative group members as follows. Coordination: V. Siroux [epidemiology, principal investigator (PI) since 2013]; F. Demenais (genetics); I. Pin (clinical aspects); R. Nadif (biology); F. Kauffmann (PI 1992–2012). Respiratory epidemiology: Inserm U 700, Paris: M. Korobaeff (EGEA1), F. Neukirch (EGEA1); Inserm U 707, Paris: I. Annesi-Maesano (EGEA1–2); Inserm U1168 (ex-CESP/U 1018), Villejuif: F. Kauffmann, N. Le Moual, R. Nadif, M.P. Oryszczyn (EGEA1–2), R. Varraso; Inserm U 823, Grenoble: V. Siroux. Genetics: Inserm U 393, Paris: J. Feingold; Inserm U 946, Paris: E. Bouzigon, F. Demenais, M.H. Dizier; CNG, Evry: I. Gut (now CNAG, Barcelona, Spain), M. Lathrop (now McGill University, Montreal, Canada). Clinical centers: Grenoble: I. Pin, C. Pison; Lyon: D. Ecochard (EGEA1), F. Gormand, Y. Pacheco; Marseille: D. Charpin (EGEA1), D. Vervloet (EGEA1–2); Montpellier: J. Bousquet; Paris Cochin: A. Lockhart (EGEA1), R. Matran (now in Lille); Paris Necker: E. Paty (EGEA1–2), P. Scheinmann (EGEA1–2); Paris Trousseau: A. Grimfeld (EGEA1–2), J. Just. Data and quality management: Inserm ex-U155 (EGEA1): J. Hochez; Inserm U1168 (ex-CESP/U 1018), Villejuif: N. Le Moual; Inserm ex-U780: C. Ravault (EGEA1–2); Inserm ex-U794: N. Chateigner (EGEA1–2); Grenoble: J. Quentin-Ferran (EGEA1–2). SAPALDIA: We thank the team of the Swiss study on Air Pollution and Lung and Heart Diseases in Adults (SAPALDIA). Study directorate: N.M. Probst-Hensch (PI; e/g); T. Rochat (p), C. Schindler (s), N. Künzli (e/exp), J.M. Gaspoz (c). Scientific team: J.C. Barthélémy (c), W. Berger (g), R. Bettschart (p), A. Bircher (a), C. Brombach (n), P.O. Bridevaux (p), L. Burdet (p), D. Felber Dietrich (e), M. Frey (p), U. Frey (pd), M.W. Gerbase (p), D. Gold (e), E. de Groot (c), W. Karrer (p), F. Kronenberg (g), B. Martin (pa), A. Mehta (e), D. Miedinger (o), M. Pons (p), F. Roche (c), T. Rothe (p), P. Schmid- Grendelmeyer (a), D. Stolz (p), A. Schmidt-Trucksäss (pa), J. Schwartz (e), A. Turk (p), A. von Eckardstein (cc), E. Zemp Stutz (e). Scientific team at coordinating centers: M. Adam (e), I. Aguilera (exp), S. Brunner (s), D. Carballo (c), S. Caviezel (pa), I. Curjuric (e), A. Di Pascale (s), J. Dratva (e), R. Ducret (s), E. Dupuis Lozeron (s), M. Eeftens (exp), I. Eze (e), E. Fischer (g), M. Foraster (e), M. Germond (s), L. Grize (s), S. Hansen (e), A. Hensel (s), M. Imboden (g), A. Ineichen (exp), A. Jeong (g), D. Keidel (s), A. Kumar (g), N. Maire (s), A. Mehta (e), R. Meier (exp), E. Schaffner (s), T. Schikowski (e), M. Tsai (exp). Abbreviations: (a) allergology, (c) cardiology, (cc) clinical chemistry, (e) epide - miology, (exp) exposure, (g) genetic and molecular biology, (m) meteorology, (n) nutrition, (o) occupational health, (p) pneumology, (pa) physical activity, (pd) pediatrics, (s) statistics. The study could not have been done without the help of the study partici - pants, technical and administrative support and the medical teams and field workers at the local study sites. Local fieldworkers: Aarau: S. Brun, G. Giger, M. Sperisen, M. Stahel; Basel: C. Bürli, C. Dahler, N. Oertli, I. Harreh, F. Karrer, G. Novicic, N. Wyttenbacher; Davos: A. Saner, P. Senn, R. Winzeler; Geneva: F. Bonfils, B. Blicharz, C. Landolt, J. Rochat; Lugano: S. Boccia, E. Gehrig, M.T. Mandia, G. Solari, B. Viscardi; Montana: A.P. Bieri, C. Darioly, M. Maire; Payerne: F. Ding, P. Danieli, A. Vonnez; Wald: D. Bodmer, E. Hochs, R. Kunz, C. Meier, J. Rakic, U. Schafroth, A. Walder. Administrative staff: N. Bauer Ott, C. Gabriel, R. Gutknecht. ECRHS: The ECRHS data incorporated in this analysis would not have been available without the collaboration of the following individuals and their research teams. ECRHS Co-ordinating Centre. P. Burney, D. Jarvis, S. Chinn, J. Knox (ECRHS II), C. Luczynska†, J. Potts. Steering Committee for ECRHS II. P. Burney, D. Jarvis, S. Chinn, U. Ackermann-Liebrich, J.M. Anto, I. Cerveri, R. deMarco†, T. Gislason, J. Heinrich, C. Janson, N. Kunzli, B. Leynaert, F. Neukirch, J. Schouten, J. Sunyer; C. Svanes, P. Vermeire†, M. Wjst. Principal Investigators and Senior Scientific Teams for ECRHS II centers within this analysis: Estonia: Tartu (R. Jogi, A. Soon); France: Paris (F. Neukirch, B. Leynaert, R. Liard, M. Zureik), Grenoble (I. Pin, J. Ferran-Quentin); Germany: Erfurt (J. Heinrich, M. Wjst, C. Frye, I. Meyer), Hamburg (K. Richter, D. Nowak); Norway: Bergen (A. Gulsvik, E. Omenaas, C. Svanes, B. Laerum); Spain: Barcelona (J.M. Anto, J. Sunyer, M. Kogevinas, J.P. Zock, X. Basagana, A. Jaen, F. Burgos), Huelva (J. Maldonado, A. Pereira, J.L. Sanchez), Albacete (J. Martinez-Moratalla Rovira, E. Almar), Galdakao (N. Muniozguren, I. Urritia), Oviedo (F. Payo); Sweden: Uppsala (C. Janson, G. Boman, D. Norback, M. Gunnbjornsdottir), Umeå (E. Norrman, M. Soderberg, K. Franklin, B. Lundback, B. Forsberg, L. Nystrom); Switzerland: Basel (N. Kunzli, B. Dibbert, M. Hazenkamp, M. Brutsche, U. Ackermann-Liebrich); United Kingdom: Norwich (D. Jarvis, B. Harrison), Ipswich (D. Jarvis, R. Hall, D. Seaton).es_ES
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dc.format.page207-214es_ES
dc.format.volume125es_ES
dc.identifier.citationEnviron Health Perspect. 2017;125(2):207-214.es_ES
dc.identifier.doi10.1289/EHP376es_ES
dc.identifier.e-issn1552-9924es_ES
dc.identifier.issn0091-6765es_ES
dc.identifier.journalEnvironmental health perspectiveses_ES
dc.identifier.pubmedID27504716es_ES
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/7439
dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.publisherNational Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://doi.org/10.1289/EHP376.es_ES
dc.repisalud.institucionCNIOes_ES
dc.repisalud.orgCNIOCNIO::Grupos de investigación::Grupo de Epidemiología Genética y Moleculares_ES
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dc.rights.licenseAtribución 4.0 Internacional*
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dc.subject.meshAdultes_ES
dc.subject.meshAsthmaes_ES
dc.subject.meshEuropees_ES
dc.subject.meshFemalees_ES
dc.subject.meshHumanses_ES
dc.subject.meshIrritantses_ES
dc.subject.meshMalees_ES
dc.subject.meshMiddle Agedes_ES
dc.subject.meshMolecular Weightes_ES
dc.subject.meshNF-kappa Bes_ES
dc.subject.meshOccupational Diseaseses_ES
dc.subject.meshOccupational Exposurees_ES
dc.subject.meshParticulate Matteres_ES
dc.subject.meshPolymorphism, Single Nucleotidees_ES
dc.titleGenes Interacting with Occupational Exposures to Low Molecular Weight Agents and Irritants on Adult-Onset Asthma in Three European Studieses_ES
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