Tang Ziyin, Wang Ying, Sarnat Jeremy A, Diver W Ryan, Everson Todd M, Deubler Emily, Tan Youran, Eick Stephanie M, Kesarwala Aparna H, Turner Michelle C, Marsit Carmen J, Johansson Mattias, Robbins Hilary A, Liang Donghai
Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30322 United States.
Department of Population Science, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, Georgia 30303, United States.
Environ Sci Technol. 2025 Aug 5;59(30):15692-15704. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.5c03052. Epub 2025 Jul 24.
The impact of air pollution exposure on circulating proteins remains underexplored, particularly in vulnerable elderly populations. This study investigated the individual and joint effects of air pollutants on circulating proteins in 208 elderly participants from the Cancer Prevention Study-II Nutrition Cohort. Prediagnostic plasma samples were collected (1998-2001), and 484 proteins were measured using the Olink platform. Annual average exposures to six air pollutants in the calendar year of blood draw were estimated. We used linear regression for individual pollutants and quantile g-computation for mixture effects, adjusting for confounders, considering multiple comparison correction, and testing interactions with smoking status. Pathway enrichment and protein-protein interaction analyses were conducted for the associated proteins. We identified 167 distinct proteins associated with individual pollutants or mixtures ( < 0.05), including 15 meeting a false discovery rate <0.2. IL32, ADAM15, and IL8 demonstrated consistent negative associations with ≥4 exposure metrics. Twenty proteins were associated with both mixtures and individual air pollutants with consistent effect directions. These proteins were enriched in pathways linked to immunity and signaling. Stratified analyses revealed differing associations with 99 proteins between current and former smokers. The findings offer valuable insight into the chronic biological response in plasma protein levels to air pollution exposure.
空气污染暴露对循环蛋白的影响仍未得到充分研究,尤其是在脆弱的老年人群体中。本研究调查了空气污染物对癌症预防研究-II营养队列中208名老年参与者循环蛋白的个体和联合影响。收集了诊断前的血浆样本(1998 - 2001年),并使用Olink平台测量了484种蛋白质。估计了采血日历年中六种空气污染物的年平均暴露量。我们对单个污染物使用线性回归,对混合物效应使用分位数g计算,并对混杂因素进行调整,考虑多重比较校正,并测试与吸烟状态的相互作用。对相关蛋白质进行了通路富集和蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用分析。我们确定了167种与单个污染物或混合物相关的不同蛋白质(<0.05),其中15种的错误发现率<0.2。IL32、ADAM15和IL8与≥4种暴露指标呈一致的负相关。20种蛋白质与混合物和单个空气污染物均相关,且效应方向一致。这些蛋白质在与免疫和信号传导相关的通路中富集。分层分析显示,当前吸烟者和既往吸烟者之间与99种蛋白质的关联不同。这些发现为血浆蛋白水平对空气污染暴露的慢性生物学反应提供了有价值的见解。