@article{20f3129fc7a04f758d686583f49e6c6c,
title = "Early-life cockroach allergen and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon exposures predict cockroach sensitization among inner-city children",
abstract = "Background: Sensitization to cockroach is one of the strongest identified risk factors for greater asthma morbidity in low-income urban communities; however, the timing of exposures relevant to the development of sensitization has not been elucidated fully. Furthermore, exposure to combustion byproducts, including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), can augment the development of allergic sensitization. Objective: We sought to test the hypotheses that domestic cockroach allergen measured prenatally would predict cockroach sensitization in early childhood and that this association would be greater for children exposed to higher PAH concentrations. Methods: Dominican and African American pregnant women living in New York City were enrolled. In the third trimester expectant mothers wore personal air samplers for measurement of 8 nonvolatile PAHs and the semivolatile PAH pyrene, and dust was collected from homes for allergen measurement. Glutathione-S-transferase μ 1 (GSTM1) gene polymorphisms were measured in children. Allergen-specific IgE levels were measured from the children at ages 2, 3, 5, and 7 years. Results: Bla g 2 in prenatal kitchen dust predicted cockroach sensitization at the ages of 5 to 7 years (adjusted relative risk [RR], 1.15; P =.001; n = 349). The association was observed only among children with greater than (RR, 1.22; P =.001) but not less than (RR, 1.07; P =.24) the median sum of 8 nonvolatile PAH levels. The association was most pronounced among children with higher PAH levels and null for the GSTM1 gene (RR, 1.54; P =.001). Conclusions: Prenatal exposure to cockroach allergen was associated with a greater risk of allergic sensitization. This risk was increased by exposure to nonvolatile PAHs, with children null for the GSTM1 mutation particularly vulnerable.",
keywords = "Bla g 2, GSTM, GSTP, IgE, allergy, cockroach, inner-city, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon",
author = "Perzanowski, {Matthew S.} and Chew, {Ginger L.} and Adnan Divjan and Jung, {Kyung Hwa} and Robert Ridder and Deliang Tang and Diurka Diaz and Goldstein, {Inge F.} and Kinney, {Patrick L.} and Rundle, {Andrew G.} and Camann, {David E.} and Perera, {Frederica P.} and Miller, {Rachel L.}",
note = "Funding Information: Supported by the National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS; grants P01 ES09600 , RO1ES08977 , R01ES13163 , RO1ES11158 , P30 ES009089 , P50ES015905 , and R03ES013308 ), the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA; grants R827027 , RD832141 , and RD834509 ), the Bauman Family Foundation , the Gladys & Roland Harriman Foundation , New York Community Trust , the Educational Foundation of America , the New York Times Company Foundation , the Schmidt Family Foundation , the Johnson Family Foundation , Rockefeller Financial Services , the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation , the Beldon Fund , the John Merck Fund , and the V. Kann Rasmussen Foundation . Funding Information: Disclosure of potential conflict of interest: M. S. Perzanowski has been supported by one or more grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and from the EPA, has received one or more grants from or has one or more grants pending with the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, and has received one or more payments for travel/accommodations/meeting expenses from Indoor Biotechnologies. P. L. Kinney has been supported by one or more grants from the NIH. A. G. Rundle has been supported by one or more grants from the NIH and is a Board member for EHE International. F. P. Perera has been supported by one or more grants from the National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences. R. L. Miller has been supported by one or more grants from the NIH and the EPA. The rest of the authors declare that they have no relevant conflicts of interest. ",
year = "2013",
month = mar,
doi = "10.1016/j.jaci.2012.12.666",
language = "English",
volume = "131",
pages = "886--893.e6",
journal = "Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology",
issn = "0091-6749",
publisher = "Elsevier Inc.",
number = "3",
}