Exposure to Violence and Asthma Endotypes in Puerto Rican Youth.

Kristina Gaietto, Molin Yue, Yueh Ying Han, Franziska J Rosser, Glorisa Canino, Erick Forno, Wei Chen, Juan C Celedón
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Background and objectives: Exposure to violence has been associated asthma and worse asthma outcomes in youth, but no study has tested for an association between exposure to violence and specific asthma endotypes including T helper (T)2-low endotypes. We sought to determine if exposures to violence are associated with T2-high, T17-high, and T2-low/T17-low endotypes.

Methods: We analyzed data from Puerto Rican youth aged 9-20 years with (cases) and without (controls) asthma in the Epigenetic Variation and Childhood Asthma in Puerto Ricans study (EVA-PR). Using nasal (airway) epithelial transcriptomic profiles, participants with asthma were categorized into T2-high, T17-high, or T2-low/T17-low endotypes. Lifetime exposure to violence (ETV), past year ETV, and gun violence exposure (assessed using the validated ETV Scale questionnaire) and violence-related distress, assessed using the validated Checklist Children's Distress Symptoms questionnaire, were our exposures of interest, and asthma endotype was our outcome of interest.

Results: There were 236 cases (69 (29%) T2-high, 82 (35%) T17-high, and 85 (36%) T2-low/T17-low) and 243 controls. In multivariable analyses, ETV was associated with T17-high asthma (odds ratio [OR]=1.13, 95% confidence interval [CI]=1.002-1.274), gun violence exposure was associated with both T2-high asthma (OR=2.49, 95% CI=1.22-5.08) and T17-high asthma (OR=1.99, 95% CI=1.05-3.74), and violence-related distress was associated with T2-high asthma (OR=1.69, 95% CI=1.11-2.59). Neither exposure to violence nor related distress was associated with T2-low/T17-low asthma.

Conclusions: Exposure to violence or related distress was associated with T2-high asthma and T17-high asthma, but not T2-low/T17-low asthma in Puerto Rican youth, a minoritized population with high asthma burden.

暴露于暴力和哮喘内源性在波多黎各青年。
背景和目的:暴露于暴力与青少年哮喘和更严重的哮喘结局相关,但没有研究测试暴露于暴力与特定哮喘内型(包括T辅助(T)2低内型)之间的关联。我们试图确定暴力暴露是否与t2 -高、t17 -高和t2 -低/ t17 -低内型相关。方法:我们在波多黎各人的表观遗传变异和儿童哮喘研究(EVA-PR)中分析了9-20岁的波多黎各青年哮喘(病例)和非哮喘(对照)的数据。根据鼻(气道)上皮转录组谱,哮喘患者被分为t2 -高、t17 -高或t2 -低/ t17 -低内源性型。终生暴力暴露(ETV)、过去一年的ETV和枪支暴力暴露(使用经验证的ETV量表问卷进行评估)以及与暴力相关的痛苦(使用经验证的儿童痛苦症状检查表问卷进行评估)是我们感兴趣的暴露,哮喘内型是我们感兴趣的结果。结果:236例患者中t2高69例(29%),t17高82例(35%),t2低/ t17低85例(36%),对照组243例。在多变量分析中,ETV与t17高哮喘相关(优势比[OR]=1.13, 95%可信区间[CI]=1.002-1.274),枪支暴力暴露与t2高哮喘(OR=2.49, 95% CI=1.22-5.08)和t17高哮喘(OR=1.99, 95% CI=1.05-3.74)相关,暴力相关的痛苦与t2高哮喘相关(OR=1.69, 95% CI=1.11-2.59)。暴露于暴力或相关的痛苦与t2 -低/ t17 -低哮喘无关。结论:在波多黎各青少年中,暴露于暴力或相关的痛苦与t2 -高哮喘和t17 -高哮喘有关,但与t2 -低/ t17 -低哮喘无关,这是一个少数群体,哮喘负担高。
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