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2. Long-term air pollution exposure is associated with increased severity of rhinitis in 2 European cohorts
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Burte, Emilie, Leynaert, Bénédicte, Marcon, Alessandro, Bousquet, Jean, Benmerad, Meriem, Bono, Roberto, Carsin, Anne-Elie, de Hoogh, Kees, Forsberg, Bertil, Gormand, Frederic, Heinrich, Joachim, Just, Jocelyne, Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark, Pin, Isabelle, Stempfelet, Morgane, Sunyer, Jordi, Villani, Simona, Künzli, Nino, Siroux, Valérie, Jarvis, Deborah, Nadif, Rachel, and Jacquemin, Bénédicte
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- 2020
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3. Mechanisms of the Development of Allergy (MeDALL): Introducing novel concepts in allergy phenotypes
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Anto, Josep M., Bousquet, Jean, Akdis, Mubeccel, Auffray, Charles, Keil, Thomas, Momas, Isabelle, Postma, Dirkje S., Valenta, Rudolf, Wickman, Magnus, Cambon-Thomsen, Anne, Haahtela, Tari, Lambrecht, Bart N., Lodrup Carlsen, Karin C., Koppelman, Gerard H., Sunyer, Jordi, Zuberbier, Torsten, Annesi-Maesano, Isabelle, Arno, Albert, Bindslev-Jensen, Carsten, De Carlo, Giuseppe, Forastiere, Francesco, Heinrich, Joachim, Kowalski, Marek L., Maier, Dieter, Melén, Erik, Smit, Henriette A., Standl, Marie, Wright, John, Asarnoj, Anna, Benet, Marta, Ballardini, Natalia, Garcia-Aymerich, Judith, Gehring, Ulrike, Guerra, Stefano, Hohmann, Cynthia, Kull, Inger, Lupinek, Christian, Pinart, Mariona, Skrindo, Ingebjorg, Westman, Marit, Smagghe, Delphine, Akdis, Cezmi, Andersson, Niklas, Bachert, Claus, Ballereau, Stephane, Ballester, Ferran, Basagana, Xavier, Bedbrook, Anna, Bergstrom, Anna, von Berg, Andrea, Brunekreef, Bert, Burte, Emilie, Carlsen, Kai-Hakon, Chatzi, Leda, Coquet, Jonathan M., Curin, Mirela, Demoly, Pascal, Eller, Esben, Fantini, Maria Pia, von Hertzen, Leena, Hovland, Vergard, Jacquemin, Benedicte, Just, Jocelyne, Keller, Theresa, Kiss, Renata, Kogevinas, Manolis, Koletzko, Sibylle, Lau, Susanne, Lehmann, Irina, Lemonnier, Nicolas, Mäkelä, Mika, Mestres, Jordi, Mowinckel, Peter, Nadif, Rachel, Nawijn, Martijn C., Pellet, Johan, Pin, Isabelle, Porta, Daniela, Rancière, Fanny, Rial-Sebbag, Emmanuelle, Saeys, Yvan, Schuijs, Martijn J., Siroux, Valerie, Tischer, Christina G., Torrent, Mathies, Varraso, Raphaelle, Wenzel, Kalus, and Xu, Cheng-Jian
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- 2017
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4. Rhinitis associated with asthma is distinct from rhinitis alone: TARIA‐MeDALL hypothesis
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Bousquet, Jean, Melén, Erik, Haahtela, Tari, Koppelman, Gerard, Togias, Alkis, Valenta, Rudolf, Akdis, Cezmi, Czarlewski, Wienczyslawa, Rothenberg, Marc, Valiulis, Arunas, Wickman, Magnus, Vichyanond, Pakit, Moniuszko, Marcin, Ėmužytė, Regina, Bush, Andrew, Chu, Derek K, Viegi, Giovanni, Wallace, Dana, Durham, Stephen, Wang, De Yun, Vandenplas, O., Just, Jocelyne, Carlsen, Karin C. Lodrup, Passalacqua, Giovanni, Williams, Siân, Linnemann, Désirée Larenas, Loureiro, Cláudia Chaves, Sagara, Hironori, Worm, Margitta, Yiallouros, Panayiotis, Yusuf, Osman, Zaitoun, Fares, Bonini, Matteo, Hrubiško, Martin, Cingi, C., Dykewicz, Mark, Zernotti, Mario, Calderon, Moises, Halpin, David M.G., Zidarn, Mihaela, Patella, Vincenzo, Sheikh, Aziz, Zuberbier, Jaron, Papadopoulos, Nikolaos, Louis, Renaud, Suppli Ulrik, Charlotte, Fonseca, João P., Zuberbier, Torsten, Anto, M. J., Costa, Elisio, Eiwegger, Thomas, Bosnic-Anticevich, Sinthia, Cruz, Alvaro, Sousa, Jaime Correia de, Louis-Philippe, Boulet, Erhola, Marina, Cardona, Victoria, Carr, Warner, Gemicioglu, Bilun, Pawankar, Ruby, Fokkens, Wytske, Calvo, Mário, Garcia-Aymerich, J., Mäkelä, Mika J., Hofmann, Maja Ann, Klimek, Ludger, Makris, Michael, Mohamed Sayed, Zeinab, Maurer, Marcus, D'Amato, G., Momas, Isabelle, Siroux, Valérie, Almeida, Mário Morais, Corrigan, Chris, Mullol, Joaquim, Montefort, Stephen, Jutel, Marek, Pham Thi, Nhan, Hossny, Elham, Akdis, Mubeccel, Pfaar, Oliver, Ventura, Maria Teresa, Regateiro, Frederico S., Bindslev-Jensen, Carsten, Ring, Johannes, Bustamante, Mariona, Pinto, Bernardo Sousa, Kaidashev, Igor, Guerra, Stefano, Standl, Marie, Sunyer, J., Keil, Thomas, Barata, Luís Taborda, Camargos, Paulo, Weiss, Scott, Naclerio, Robert, Yorgancıoglu, Arzu, Zhang, Luo, Nadeau, Kari, Abdul Latiff, Amir, Aberer, Werner, Heinrich, Joachim, Sisul, Juan, Nunes, Elizabete, Plavec, Davor, Agache, Ioana, Al-Ahmad, Mona, Serpa, Faradiba, Alobid, Isam, Kalayci, Omer, Giacco, S. Del, Fiocchi, Alessandro, Ansotegui Zubeldia, Ignacio Javier, Custovic, Adnan, Martins, Pedro Carreiro, Rouadi, Philip, Arshad, Syed Hasan, Asayag, Estrella, Bárbara, Cristina, Abdullah, Baharudin, Tomazic, Peter Valentin, Popov, T. A., Sayah, Zineb, Lkhagvaa, Battur, Nyembue Tshipukane , Dieudonne, Thomas, Mike, Bennoor, Kazi Saifuddin, Fyhrquist, Nanna Theresia, Irani, Carla, Berghea, Elena Camelia, De Blay, Frédéric, Toppila-Salmi, Sanna Katriina, Bergmann, Karl-Christian, Bernstein, D., Bewick, M., Casale, Thomas, Scheire, Sophie, Bumbacea, Roxana Silvia, Cepeda Sarabia, Alfonso, Puggioni, Francesca, Chandrasekharan, Ramanathan, Ohta, Ken, Okubo, Kimihiro, Charpin, Denis, Gomez, R Maximiliano, Chen, Y. Z., O'Hehir, Robyn, Cherrez Ojeda, Ivan, Bedbrook, Anna, To, Teresa, Devillier, Philippe, Schmid-Grendelmeier, Peter, Didier, Alain, Repka-Ramirez, María Susana, Teixeira, Maria Do Céu, Ispayeva, Zhanat, Dokic, Dejan, Quirce, Santiago, Douagui , Habib, Ivancevich, Juan Carlos, Gotua, Maia, Todo-Bom, Ana, Blain, Hubert, Guzman, Maria Antonieta, Kalyoncu, Ali Fuat, Hagemann, Jan, Buhl, Roland, Hamamah, Samir, Caraballo, Luis, Jares, Edgardo, Chivato, Tomás, Jartti, Tuomas, Jassem, Ewa, Christoff, George, Julge, Kalev, Ogulur, Ismail, Kardas, Przemyslaw, Doulaptsi, Maria, Kirenga, Bruce, Helga, Kraxner, Kull, Inger, Kulus, Marek, Daniel, Aguilar, Shamji, Mohamed, Kuna, Piotr, Nadif, Rachel, La Grutta, Stefania, Brightling, Chris, Samoliński, Bolesław, Lau, Susanne, Cordeiro, Carlos Manuel Da Silva Robalo, Solé, Dirceu, Le Thi Tuyet, Lan, Recto, Marysia, Ouedraogo, Solange, Halken, Susanne, Levin, Michael, Lipworth, Brian, Lourenço, Olga, Mahboub, Bassam, Niedoszytko, Marek, Sastre, Joaquin, Martinez‐Infante, E., Kupczyk, Maciej, Torres, María Jose, Matricardi, Paolo Maria, Cecchi, Lorenzo, Celedón, Juan C, Miculinic, Neven, Roche, Nicolas, Migueres, Nicolas, Brussino, Luisa, Florin, Mihaltan, Olze, Heidi, Savouré, Marine, Nekam, Kristof, Pali, Isabella, Okamoto, Yoshitaka, Palomares, O., Lemonnier, Nathanaël, Palosuo, Kati, Soto-Martinez, Manuel, Panaitescu, Carmen, Kvedarienė, Violeta, Panzner, P., Braido, Fulvio, Tsiligianni, Ioanna, Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Monica, Scichilone, Nicola, Canonica, Giogio Walter, Romantowski, Jan, Urrutia-Pereira, Marilyn, Filho, Nelson Augusto Rosario, Ollert, Markus W., Rottem, Menachem, Chkhartishvili, Ekaterine, Sova, Milan, Valovirta, Erkka, Mohammad, Yousser, Sperl, Annette, Spranger, Otto, Neffen, Hugo, Stelmach, Rafael, Burte, Emilie, Valentin Rostan, Marylin, Park, Hae-Sim, Van Ganse, Eric, Van Hage, Marianne, Pitsios, Constantinos, Vasankari, Tuula, and uBibliorum
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IL-33 ,Multimorbidity ,Asthma ,Toll-like receptors ,Rhinitis - Abstract
Asthma, rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis (AD) are interrelated clinical phenotypes that partly overlap in the human interactome. The concept of “one-airway-one-disease,” coined over 20 years ago, is a simplistic approach of the links between upper- and lower-airway allergic diseases. With new data, it is time to reassess the concept. This article reviews (i) the clinical observations that led to Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA), (ii) new insights into polysensitization and multimorbidity, (iii) advances in mHealth for novel phenotype definitions, (iv) confirmation in canonical epidemiologic studies, (v) genomic findings, (vi) treatment approaches, and (vii) novel concepts on the onset of rhinitis and multimorbidity. One recent concept, bringing together upper- and lower-airway allergic diseases with skin, gut, and neuropsychiatric multimorbidities, is the “Epithelial Barrier Hypothesis.” This review determined that the “one-airway-one-disease” concept does not always hold true and that several phenotypes of disease can be defined. These phenotypes include an extreme “allergic” (asthma) phenotype combining asthma, rhinitis, and conjunctivitis.
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5. Chapter 7 - Outdoor air pollution and asthma in a changing climate
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Jacquemin, Bénédicte, Burte, Emilie, Savouré, Marine, and Heinrich, Joachim
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- 2023
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6. Susceptibility Factors Relevant for the Association Between Long-Term Air Pollution Exposure and Incident Asthma
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Burte, Emilie, Nadif, Rachel, and Jacquemin, Bénédicte
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7. Contributors
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Anto, Aram, Anto, Josep M, Balli, Fabio, Bedard, Annabelle, Bedbrook, Anna, Bousquet, Jean, Brussino, Luisa, Burgel, Pierre-Régis, Burte, Emilie, Camargo, Jr., Carlos A., Canonica, G Walter, Carr, Tara F., Casale, Thomas, Casas, Lidia, Chassagnon, Guillaume, Czarlewski, Wienczyslawa, Dharmage, Shyamali C., Dumas, Orianne, Fonseca, Joao A, Gaga, Mina, Gemicioglu, Bilun, Günther, Sven, Habib, Stéfanie, Hasegawa, Kohei, Heinrich, Joachim, Idrose, N. Sabrina, Jacquemin, Bénédicte, Klimek, Ludger, Kvedariene, Violeta, Leynaert, Bénédicte, Li, Zhen, Louis, Renaud, Martin, Clémence, Morin, Andréanne, Moual, Nicole Le, Nadif, Rachel, Nagase, Hiroyuki, Ober, Carole, Pastré, Jean, Patel, Sanjay B., Puggioni, Francesca, Real, Francisco Gómez, Roche, Nicolas, Sastre, Joaquin, Savouré, Marine, Schoettler, Nathan, Scichilone, Nicola, Sousa-Pinto, Bernardo, Suzukawa, Maho, Toivonen, Laura, Valiulis, Arunas, Varraso, Raphaëlle, Yorgancioglu, Arzu, Zervas, Eleptherios, and Zuberbier, Torsten
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- 2023
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8. P-51 Pertinence des examens immuno-hématologiques en chirurgie thoraco-pulmonaire
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Galpin, Mathilde, Dale, Nadège, Goisbeault, Carine, Sorin, Elodie, Ndayizeye, Alice, Fauvel, Elsa, Burte, Emilie, Richard De Latour, Bertrand, Grulois, Isabelle, and Biedermann, Sébastien
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- 2022
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9. Questionnaire as an alternative of skin prick tests to differentiate allergic from non‐allergic rhinitis in epidemiological studies.
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Savouré, Marine, Bousquet, Jean, Burte, Emilie, Just, Jocelyne, Pin, Isabelle, Siroux, Valérie, Orsi, Laurent, Jacquemin, Bénédicte, and Nadif, Rachel
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ALLERGIC conjunctivitis ,SKIN tests ,RHINITIS ,SNEEZING ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,IMMUNOGLOBULIN E - Published
- 2021
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10. Duration of nivolumab for pretreated, advanced non–small‐cell lung cancer.
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Geier, Margaux, Descourt, Renaud, Corre, Romain, Léveiller, Guillaume, Lamy, Régine, Goarant, Éric, Bizec, Jean‐Louis, Bernier, Cyril, Quéré, Gilles, Amrane, Karim, Gaye, Elisabeth, Lucia, François, Burte, Emilie, Chouaid, Christos, and Robinet, Gilles
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Background: A standard of care for pretreated, advanced non–small‐cell lung cancers (NSCLCs), nivolumab has demonstrated long‐term benefit when administered for 2 years. We aimed to better discern an optimized administration duration by retrospectively analyzing real‐life long‐term efficacy in a prospective cohort. Methods: All nivolumab‐treated adults with advanced NSCLCs (01/09/2015 to 30/09/2016) from nine French centers were eligible. On 31/12/2018, patients who are alive ≥ 2 years after starting nivolumab were defined as long‐term survivors (LTSs) and were divided into three nivolumab treatment groups: <2, 2, or > 2 years. Co‐primary endpoints were LTSs' progression‐free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS). Results: The median follow‐up was 32 months (95% CI, 31.0 to 34.0). The 3‐year OS rate for the 259 cohort patients was 16.6%. Among them, 65 were LTSs: 47 treated < 2 years, 7 for 2 years, and 11 > 2 years. Their respective characteristics were: median age: 59, 52, and 58 years; smoking history: 92.9, 100, and 100%; adenocarcinomas: 66, 57.1, and 54.5%. LTSs' median (m)PFS was 28.4 months; mOS was not reached. LTSs' objective response rate was 61.6%. mOS was 32.7 months for those treated < 2 years and not reached for the others. The > 2‐year group's 3‐year OS was longer. Twenty‐eight LTSs experienced no disease progression; 7 had durable complete responses. However, LTSs had more frequent and more severe adverse events. Conclusion: In real‐life, prolonged nivolumab use provided long‐term benefit with 16.6% 3‐year OS and 25% LTSs. Survival tended to be prolonged with nivolumab continued beyond 2 years. Prospective randomized trials with adequate design are needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. Characterization of Rhinitis According to the Asthma Status in Adults Using an Unsupervised Approach in the EGEA Study
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Burte, Emilie, Bousquet, Jean, Varraso, Raphaëlle, Gormand, Frédéric, Just, Jocelyne, Matran, Régis, Pin, Isabelle, Siroux, Valerie, Jacquemin, Bénédicte, Nadif, Rachel, Vieillissement et Maladies chroniques : approches épidémiologique et de santé publique (VIMA), Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), CHU Montpellier, Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [Montpellier] (CHRU Montpellier), Department of Pneumology [Lyon], Hospices Civils de Lyon (HCL), Centre de l'Asthme et des Allergies [CHU Trousseau], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-CHU Trousseau [APHP], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Sorbonne Université (SU), Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC), Université Lille Nord de France (COMUE), Team of environmental epidemiology applied to reproduction and respiratory health / IAB, INSERM, CHU Grenoble, Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-CHU Grenoble, Pediatric department, Center for Research in Environmental Epidemiology (CREAL), Universitat Pompeu Fabra [Barcelona] (UPF)-Catalunya ministerio de salud, CHU Trousseau [APHP], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Sorbonne Université (SU), and HAL UPMC, Gestionnaire
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Adult ,Male ,[SDV.MHEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology ,lcsh:R ,lcsh:Medicine ,Comorbidity ,Allergens ,Asthma ,respiratory tract diseases ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Phenotype ,immune system diseases ,Case-Control Studies ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Female ,lcsh:Q ,France ,Self Report ,lcsh:Science ,[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology ,Rhinitis ,Research Article - Abstract
International audience; BackgroundThe classification of rhinitis in adults is missing in epidemiological studies.ObjectiveTo identify phenotypes of adult rhinitis using an unsupervised approach (data-driven) compared with a classical hypothesis-driven approach.Methods983 adults of the French Epidemiological Study on the Genetics and Environment of Asthma (EGEA) were studied. Self-reported symptoms related to rhinitis such as nasal symptoms, hay fever, sinusitis, conjunctivitis, and sensitivities to different triggers (dust, animals, hay/flowers, cold air…) were used. Allergic sensitization was defined by at least one positive skin prick test to 12 aeroallergens. Mixture model was used to cluster participants, independently in those without (Asthma-, n = 582) and with asthma (Asthma+, n = 401).ResultsThree clusters were identified in both groups: 1) Cluster A (55% in Asthma-, and 22% in Asthma+) mainly characterized by the absence of nasal symptoms, 2) Cluster B (23% in Asthma-, 36% in Asthma+) mainly characterized by nasal symptoms all over the year, sinusitis and a low prevalence of positive skin prick tests, and 3) Cluster C (22% in Asthma-, 42% in Asthma+) mainly characterized by a peak of nasal symptoms during spring, a high prevalence of positive skin prick tests and a high report of hay fever, allergic rhinitis and conjunctivitis. The highest rate of polysensitization (80%) was found in participants with comorbid asthma and allergic rhinitis.ConclusionThis cluster analysis highlighted three clusters of rhinitis with similar characteristics than those known by clinicians but differing according to allergic sensitization, and this whatever the asthma status. These clusters could be easily rebuilt using a small number of variables.
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12. Association between air pollution and rhinitis incidence in two European cohorts.
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Burte, Emilie, Leynaert, Bénédicte, Bono, Roberto, Brunekreef, Bert, Bousquet, Jean, Carsin, Anne-Elie, De Hoogh, Kees, Forsberg, Bertil, Gormand, Frédéric, Heinrich, Joachim, Just, Jocelyne, Marcon, Alessandro, Künzli, Nino, Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark, Pin, Isabelle, Stempfelet, Morgane, Sunyer, Jordi, Villani, Simona, Siroux, Valérie, and Jarvis, Deborah
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AIR pollution , *RHINITIS , *REGRESSION analysis , *DISEASE incidence , *DISEASE prevalence - Abstract
Background The association between air pollution and rhinitis is not well established. Aim The aim of this longitudinal analysis was to study the association between modeled air pollution at the subjects' home addresses and self-reported incidence of rhinitis. Methods We used data from 1533 adults from two multicentre cohorts' studies (EGEA and ECRHS). Rhinitis incidence was defined as reporting rhinitis at the second follow-up (2011 to 2013) but not at the first follow-up (2000 to 2007). Annual exposure to NO 2 , PM 10 and PM 2.5 at the participants' home addresses was estimated using land-use regression models developed by the ESCAPE project for the 2009–2010 period. Incidence rate ratios (IRR) were computed using Poisson regression. Pooled analysis, analyses by city and meta-regression testing for heterogeneity were carried out. Results No association between long-term air pollution exposure and incidence of rhinitis was found (adjusted IRR (aIRR) for an increase of 10 μg·m −3 of NO 2: 1.00 [0.91–1.09], for an increase of 5 μg·m −3 of PM 2.5 : 0.88 [0.73–1.04]). Similar results were found in the two-pollutant model (aIRR for an increase of 10 μg·m −3 of NO 2: 1.01 [0.87–1.17], for an increase of 5 μg·m −3 of PM 2.5 : 0.87 [0.68–1.08]). Results differed depending on the city, but no regional pattern emerged for any of the pollutants. Conclusions This study did not find any consistent evidence of an association between long-term air pollution and incident rhinitis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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13. Socioeconomic position and outdoor nitrogen dioxide (NO2) exposure in Western Europe: A multi-city analysis.
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Temam, Sofia, Burte, Emilie, Adam, Martin, Antó, Josep M., Basagaña, Xavier, Bousquet, Jean, Carsin, Anne-Elie, Galobardes, Bruna, Keidel, Dirk, Künzli, Nino, Le Moual, Nicole, Sanchez, Margaux, Sunyer, Jordi, Bono, Roberto, Brunekreef, Bert, Heinrich, Joachim, de Hoogh, Kees, Jarvis, Debbie, Marcon, Alessandro, and Modig, Lars
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NITROGEN oxides , *NITROGEN dioxide , *REGRESSION analysis , *AIR pollution , *HEALTH - Abstract
Background Inconsistent associations between socioeconomic position (SEP) and outdoor air pollution have been reported in Europe, but methodological differences prevent any direct between-study comparison. Objectives Assess and compare the association between SEP and outdoor nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) exposure as a marker of traffic exhaust, in 16 cities from eight Western European countries. Methods Three SEP indicators, two defined at individual-level (education and occupation) and one at neighborhood-level (unemployment rate) were assessed in three European multicenter cohorts. NO 2 annual concentration exposure was estimated at participants' addresses with land use regression models developed within the European Study of Cohorts for Air Pollution Effects (ESCAPE; http://www.escapeproject.eu /). Pooled and city-specific linear regressions were used to analyze associations between each SEP indicator and NO 2 . Heterogeneity across cities was assessed using the Higgins' I-squared test (I 2 ). Results The study population included 5692 participants. Pooled analysis showed that participants with lower individual-SEP were less exposed to NO 2 . Conversely, participants living in neighborhoods with higher unemployment rate were more exposed. City-specific results exhibited strong heterogeneity (I 2 > 76% for the three SEP indicators) resulting in variation of the individual- and neighborhood-SEP patterns of NO 2 exposure across cities. The coefficients from a model that included both individual- and neighborhood-SEP indicators were similar to the unadjusted coefficients, suggesting independent associations. Conclusions Our study showed for the first time using homogenized measures of outcome and exposure across 16 cities the important heterogeneity regarding the association between SEP and NO 2 in Western Europe. Importantly, our results showed that individual- and neighborhood-SEP indicators capture different aspects of the association between SEP and exposure to air pollution, stressing the importance of considering both in air pollution health effects studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. The Role of Socioeconomic Status in the Association of Lung Function and Air Pollution—A Pooled Analysis of Three Adult ESCAPE Cohorts.
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Keidel, Dirk, Anto, Josep Maria, Basagaña, Xavier, Bono, Roberto, Burte, Emilie, Carsin, Anne-Elie, Forsberg, Bertil, Fuertes, Elaine, Galobardes, Bruna, Heinrich, Joachim, de Hoogh, Kees, Jarvis, Debbie, Künzli, Nino, Leynaert, Bénédicte, Marcon, Alessandro, Le Moual, Nicole, de Nazelle, Audrey, Schindler, Christian, Siroux, Valérie, and Stempfelet, Morgane
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- 2019
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15. Mechanisms of the Development of Allergy (MeDALL) : Introducing novel concepts in allergy phenotypes
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Isabelle Pin, Stefano Guerra, Cynthia Hohmann, Marit Westman, Mariona Pinart, Jordi Mestres, Martijn C. Nawijn, Tari Haahtela, Dirkje S. Postma, Torsten Zuberbier, Kalus Wenzel, Mika J. Mäkelä, Fanny Rancière, Karin C. Lødrup Carlsen, Mirela Curin, Dieter Maier, Stephane Ballereau, Johan Pellet, Cezmi A. Akdis, Claus Bachert, Erik Melén, Emilie Burte, Bénédicte Jacquemin, Jean Bousquet, Anne Cambon-Thomsen, Christian Lupinek, I. Skrindo, Mübeccel Akdis, Rachel Nadif, Bert Brunekreef, Judith Garcia-Aymerich, Jonathan M. Coquet, Valérie Siroux, Inger Kull, Peter Mowinckel, Bart N. Lambrecht, Renata Kiss, Anna Bedbrook, Ferran Ballester, Kai-Håkon Carlsen, Yvan Saeys, Raphaëlle Varraso, Emmanuelle Rial-Sebbag, Giuseppe De Carlo, Sibylle Koletzko, Maria Pia Fantini, Joachim Heinrich, Jordi Sunyer, Andrea von Berg, Gerard H. Koppelman, Theresa Keller, Vergard Hovland, John Wright, Nicolas Lemonnier, Josep M. Antó, Marta Benet, Rudolf Valenta, Irina Lehmann, Susanne Lau, Francesco Forastiere, Isabelle Momas, Niklas Andersson, Albert Arno, Pascal Demoly, Jocelyne Just, Anna Bergström, Charles Auffray, Henriette A. Smit, Delphine Smagghe, Manolis Kogevinas, Anna Asarnoj, Marie Standl, Daniela Porta, I. Annesi-Maesano, Martijn J. Schuijs, Ulrike Gehring, Mathies Torrent, Thomas Keil, Christina Tischer, Cheng-Jian Xu, Esben Eller, Marek L. 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0301 basic medicine ,Allergy ,Genome-wide association study ,Comorbidity ,Immunoglobulin E ,medicine.disease_cause ,Cohort Studies ,Translational Research, Biomedical ,0302 clinical medicine ,Allergen ,REGULATORY B-CELLS ,PRECISION MEDICINE ,Medicine ,BIRTH COHORT INFANTS ,ATOPIC-DERMATITIS ,Immunology and Allergy ,[SDV.IMM.ALL]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Immunology/Allergology ,Child ,media_common ,biology ,atopic dermatitis ,Atopic dermatitis ,3. Good health ,Europe ,Multicenter Study ,CHRONIC RESPIRATORY-DISEASES ,rhiniti ,Phenotype ,INNER-CITY CHILDREN ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Female ,atopic dermatiti ,Adolescent ,EUROPEAN INNOVATION PARTNERSHIP ,Immunology ,review ,03 medical and health sciences ,EARLY-LIFE ,Young Adult ,rhinitis ,Asthma ,Atopic Dermatitis ,Rhinitis ,Hypersensitivity ,Journal Article ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,Animals ,Humans ,European union ,MOUNTAIN CEDAR POLLINOSIS ,business.industry ,Gene Expression Profiling ,CHILDHOOD ASTHMA ,Allergens ,medicine.disease ,allergy ,030104 developmental biology ,030228 respiratory system ,biology.protein ,Immunization ,business ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
Asthma, rhinitis, and eczema are complex diseases with multiple genetic and environmental factors interlinked through IgE-associated and non–IgE-associated mechanisms. Mechanisms of the Development of ALLergy (MeDALL; EU FP7-CP-IP; project no: 261357; 2010-2015) studied the complex links of allergic diseases at the clinical and mechanistic levels by linking epidemiologic, clinical, and mechanistic research, including invivo and invitro models. MeDALL integrated 14 European birth cohorts, including 44,010 participants and 160 cohort follow-ups between pregnancy and age 20years. Thirteen thousand children were prospectively followed after puberty by using a newly standardized MeDALL Core Questionnaire. Amicroarray developed for allergen molecules with increased IgE sensitivity was obtained for 3,292 children. Estimates of air pollution exposure from previous studies were available for 10,000 children. Omics data included those from historical genome-wide association studies (23,000 children) and DNA methylation (2,173), targeted multiplex biomarker (1,427), andtranscriptomic (723) studies. Using classical epidemiology and machine-learning methods in 16,147 children aged 4years and 11,080 children aged 8years, MeDALL showed the multimorbidity of eczema, rhinitis, and asthma and estimated that only 38% of multimorbidity was attributable to IgE sensitization. MeDALL has proposed a new vision of multimorbidity independent of IgE sensitization, and has shown that monosensitization and polysensitization represent 2 distinct phenotypes. The translational component of MeDALL is shown by the identification of a novel allergic phenotype characterized by polysensitization and multimorbidity, which is associated with the frequency, persistence, and severity of allergic symptoms. The results of MeDALL will help integrate personalized, predictive, preventative, and participatory approaches in allergic diseases.
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