Air Pollution, Genetic Susceptibility, and Risk of Incident Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Prospective Cohort Study

Author:

Xing Meiqi1ORCID,Ma Yudiyang1,Cui Feipeng1,Li Dankang1,Wang Jianing1,Tang Linxi1,Zheng Lei1,Yang Jian2,Tian Yaohua1

Affiliation:

1. Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan China

2. The First College of Clinical Medical Science, China Three Gorges University, Yichang Central People's Hospital, Hubei Key Laboratory of Ischemic Cardiovascular Disease, and Hubei Provincial Clinical Research Center for Ischemic Cardiovascular Disease Yichang China

Abstract

ObjectiveThere are few existing studies that investigate the risk of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) associated with long‐term exposure to air pollutants. This study aimed to explore associations between long‐term exposure to air pollutants and incident SLE and further evaluate interactions and joint effects of genetic risk and air pollutants.MethodsA total of 459,815 participants were included from UK Biobank. The concentrations of air pollutants (fine particulate matter with diameter ≤2.5 μm [PM2.5], particulate matter diameter ≤10 μm [PM10], nitrogen dioxide [NO2], and nitrogen oxides [NOx]) were estimated by land‐use regression model. We applied Cox proportional hazards model to explore linkages of air pollutants and incident SLE. The polygenic risk score (PRS) was used for further assessing the interactions and joint effects of genetic risk and air pollutants.ResultsA total of 399 patients with SLE were identified during a median follow‐up of 11.77 years. There were positive associations between air pollutant exposure and incident SLE, as the adjusted hazard ratios were 1.18 (95% confidence interval [95% CI] 1.06–1.32), 1.23 (1.10–1.39), 1.27 (1.14–1.41), and 1.13 (1.03–1.23) for each interquartile range increase in PM2.5, PM10, NO2, and NOx, respectively. Moreover, participants with high genetic risk and high air pollution exposure had the highest risk of incident SLE compared with those with low genetic risk and low air pollution exposure (adjusted hazard ratio: PM2.5, 4.16 [95% CI 2.67–6.49]; PM10, 5.31 [95% CI 3.30,–8.55]; NO2, 5.61 [95% CI 3.45–9.13]; and NOx, 4.80 [95% CI 3.00–7.66]). There was a significant multiplicative interaction between NO2 and PRS.ConclusionLong‐term exposure to air pollutants (PM2.5, PM10, NO2, and NOx) may increase the risk of developing SLE.

Funder

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Wiley

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