The role of gene–ambient air pollution interactions in paediatric asthma

Globally, asthma prevention and treatment remain a challenge. Ambient air pollution (AAP) is an environmental risk factor of special interest in asthma research. AAP is poorly defined and has been subdivided either by the origin of the air pollution or by the specific bioactive compounds. The link b...

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Main Authors: Jelte Kelchtermans, Hakon Hakonarson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Respiratory Society 2022-11-01
Series:European Respiratory Review
Online Access:http://err.ersjournals.com/content/31/166/220094.full
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Summary:Globally, asthma prevention and treatment remain a challenge. Ambient air pollution (AAP) is an environmental risk factor of special interest in asthma research. AAP is poorly defined and has been subdivided either by the origin of the air pollution or by the specific bioactive compounds. The link between AAP exposure and asthma exacerbations is well established and has been extensively reviewed. In this narrative review, we discuss the specific genetic variants that have been associated with increased AAP sensitivity and impact in paediatric asthma. We highlight the relative importance of variants associated with genes with a role in oxidant defences and the nuclear factor-κB pathway supporting a potential central role for these pathways in AAP sensitivity.
ISSN:0905-9180
1600-0617