因暴露于空气污染物而患有急性和慢性呼吸系统疾病的女性血液生物标志物失调:探索性系统综述。

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Ariana N Pritha, Tanisha N Medha, Andrea A Pasmay, Md Al Mamun, Farzana Afroze, Mohammod Jobayer Chisti
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背景:暴露于空气污染对普通人群,尤其是患有急性和慢性呼吸系统疾病的女性造成了巨大的健康风险。鉴于全球空气污染相关疾病的负担日益加重,了解这些生物标志物对于制定有针对性的干预措施和改善弱势群体的呼吸系统健康状况至关重要。在本系统综述中,我们旨在确定吸入污染物暴露水平和来源不同的成年女性患者中潜在的呼吸道炎症血液生物标志物候选者:我们使用细微的检索词搜索了 Cochrane 图书馆、PubMed 和 Web of Science,检索了 2000 年 1 月 1 日至 2023 年 6 月 12 日期间发表的英文文章,以确保相关性。我们对研究结果进行了筛选,得出了重点叙述性分析,并使用了 "非随机暴露研究中的偏倚风险"(ROBINS-E)和 "偏倚风险可视化"(robVIS)工具,以确保数据的有效性和结论的质量:我们从用于搜索的数据库中确定了 916 篇文章,其中 16 篇符合我们的重点叙述分析标准。在血液生物标志物中,血小板活化因子和嗜酸性粒细胞可用于评估哮喘病情的严重程度,因为缺乏或减少血小板活化因子和嗜酸性粒细胞表明病情特殊。促炎症细胞因子需要进一步验证,因为一些偏倚风险较高的研究与最近关于这些标记物是上调还是下调的研究相比,报告的结果相互矛盾。我们发现一项研究存在极高的偏倚风险,两项研究存在高偏倚风险,一项研究存在一些混杂因素,但可能不会影响其结果,12 项研究存在低偏倚风险:结论:缩小了血液生物标志物的候选范围,可用于未来的研究和研究途径,如生成特定的microRNA序列,以测试预后/诊断测试:PROCROPERO:42023435721。
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Dysregulated blood biomarkers in women with acute and chronic respiratory conditions due to air pollutant exposure: An exploratory systematic review.

Background: Air pollution exposure poses significant health risks for the general population, but particularly for women with acute and chronic respiratory conditions. Given the increasing global burden of air pollution-related illnesses, understanding these biomarkers is crucial for developing targeted interventions and improving respiratory health outcomes in vulnerable populations. In this systematic review, we aimed to determine potential dysregulated respiratory inflammatory blood biomarker candidates in adult female patients who experience varying levels and sources of inhaled pollutant exposure.

Methods: We searched the Cochrane Library, PubMed, and Web of Science with nuanced search terms to retrieve articles published in English between 1 January 2000 and 12 June 2023, to ensure relevancy. We filtered our findings to generate a focussed narrative analysis and used the Risk of Bias In Non-randomized Studies-of Exposures (ROBINS-E) and Risk-of-bias VISualization (robVIS) tools to ensure the validity of the data and the quality of the conclusions being made.

Results: We identified 916 articles from the databases used in our search, 16 of which met the criteria of our focussed narrative analysis. Among blood biomarkers, platelet-activating factor and eosinophilia could be used to assess the severity of asthma conditions, as a lack or reduction thereof indicates specific conditions. Pro-inflammatory cytokines require further validation, as some studies with a high risk of bias have reported conflicting results compared to more recent research on whether these markers are up-regulated or down-regulated. We found one study to be at a very high risk of bias, two had a high risk of bias, one had some concerns of confounding factors which may not have affected their results, and 12 studies had a low risk of bias.

Conclusions: There were narrowed-down blood biomarker candidates that could be used in future research and avenues of research like generating specific microRNA sequences to test for prognostic/diagnostic tests.

Registration: PROSPERO: 42023435721.

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Journal of Global Health
Journal of Global Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
2.80%
发文量
240
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Global Health is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Edinburgh University Global Health Society, a not-for-profit organization registered in the UK. We publish editorials, news, viewpoints, original research and review articles in two issues per year.
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