2017
DOI: 10.3390/ijms18051015
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The Dose–Response Association between Nitrogen Dioxide Exposure and Serum Interleukin-6 Concentrations

Abstract: Systemic inflammation is an integral part of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and air pollution is associated with cardiorespiratory mortality, yet the interrelationships are not fully defined. We examined associations between nitrogen dioxide (NO2) exposure (as a marker of traffic-related air pollution) and pro-inflammatory cytokines, and investigated effect modification and mediation by post-bronchodilator airflow obstruction (post-BD-AO) and cardiovascular risk. Data from middle-aged participan… Show more

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“…In the multivariate analysis, we discovered a positive association of NO 2 exposure with the development of SLE. Regarding its immunological effects, chronic exposure to NO 2 could induce an inflammatory response 4 5. These observations may support our presented results.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…In the multivariate analysis, we discovered a positive association of NO 2 exposure with the development of SLE. Regarding its immunological effects, chronic exposure to NO 2 could induce an inflammatory response 4 5. These observations may support our presented results.…”
supporting
confidence: 89%
“…Such evidences are remarked by a more recent paper, which investigated the effects of Milan city (Lombardy, Italy) winter PM 2.5 and summer PM 10 : as expected, human bronchial cells evidenced an in vitro elevated production of both IL-6 and IL-8 (Longhin et al, 2018). Also, a high correlation between nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) and particulate in inducing IL-6 hyperexpression was found (Perret et al, 2017), being both responsible of an inflammatory status even in a pediatric population (Gruzieva et al, 2017). Among the other more common pollutants, ozone (O 3 ) and sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) have also a prominent role in inducing systemic and respiratory system inflammation, particularly via IL-8 (Kurai et al, 2018), IL-17 (Che et al, 2016) and TNF-a (Cho et al, 2007), both in vitro and in vivo (Knorst et al, 1996).…”
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confidence: 57%
“…Moreover, systemic inflammation can be induced by NO 2 exposure. A previous study reported that the serum interleukin-6 concentration was increased 1.20-fold after relatively higher levels of NO 2 exposure (95% CI = 1.1-1.3, P = 0.001) 21 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%