Program on Reproductive Health and the Environment, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, Box 0132, 490 Illinois Street, Floor 10, San Francisco, CA 94143, United States.
Department of Biological Sciences, North Carolina State University, 112 Derieux Place, Room 3510 Thomas Hall, CB 7614, Raleigh, NC 27695, United States.
Environ Int. 2022 Jun;164:107230. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2022.107230. Epub 2022 Apr 8.
Widespread environmental contamination can directly interact with human immune system functions. Environmental effects on the immune system may influence human susceptibility to respiratory infections as well as the severity of infectious diseases, such as the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Furthermore, the efficacy of vaccines to respiratory diseases may be impacted by environmental exposures through immune perturbations. Given the quick pace of research about COVID-19 and associated risk factors, it is critical to identify and curate the streams of evidence quickly and effectively.
We developed this systematic evidence map protocol to identify and organize existing human and animal literature on high-priority environmental chemical classes (Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, pesticides, phthalates, quaternary ammonium compounds, and air pollutants) and their potential to influence three key outcomes: (1) susceptibility to respiratory infection, including SARS-CoV-2 (2) severity of the resultant disease progression, and (3) impact on vaccine efficacy. The result of this project will be an online, interactive database which will show what evidence is currently available between involuntary exposures to select environmental chemicals and immune health effects, data gaps that require further research, and data rich areas that may support further analysis.
We will search PubMed for epidemiological or toxicological literature on select toxicants from each of the chemical classes and each of the three outcomes listed above.
For each study, two independent reviewers will conduct title and abstract screening as well as full text review for data extraction of study characteristics. Study quality will not be evaluated in this evidence mapping. The main findings from the systematic evidence map will be visualized using a publicly available and interactive database hosted on Tableau Public.
广泛的环境污染会直接影响人类免疫系统功能。环境对免疫系统的影响可能会影响人类对呼吸道感染的易感性,以及传染病的严重程度,例如严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒 2(SARS-CoV-2)。此外,疫苗对呼吸道疾病的功效可能会因免疫干扰而受到环境暴露的影响。鉴于 COVID-19 及其相关危险因素的研究进展迅速,因此必须迅速有效地确定和整理证据流。
我们制定了本系统证据图谱方案,以确定和组织现有的关于高优先级环境化学物质类别(全氟和多氟烷基物质、农药、邻苯二甲酸酯、季铵化合物和空气污染物)及其潜在影响的人类和动物文献,这三个关键结果是:(1)对呼吸道感染的易感性,包括 SARS-CoV-2;(2)疾病进展的严重程度;(3)对疫苗功效的影响。该项目的结果将是一个在线的交互式数据库,该数据库将显示目前在选择环境化学物质与免疫健康影响之间存在哪些证据、需要进一步研究的空白、以及可能支持进一步分析的丰富数据领域。
我们将在 PubMed 上搜索有关上述每种化学物质类别和三种结果中每种选择毒性物质的流行病学或毒理学文献。
对于每项研究,两名独立评审员将进行标题和摘要筛选以及全文审查,以提取研究特征的数据。本证据图谱中不会评估研究质量。将使用在 Tableau Public 上托管的公共和交互式数据库可视化呈现系统证据图谱的主要发现。