BACKGROUND: Ambient fine particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter  â¤Â 2.5 μm (PM2.5) exposure is associated with systemic protein damage in pregnant women. However, its effect on protein damage in human placentas is unclear. OBJECTIVES: We estimated the associations of PM2.5 and chemical component exposures with advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP) in placental villi tissues before 13 weeks of gestation. METHODS: We enrolled 165 women with unintended normal early pregnancy (NEP) who requested induced abortion during the first trimester and 165 women with early pregnancy loss (EPL) who also requested induced abortion (2017-2022). Maternal daily PM2.5, black carbon (BC), organic matter (OM), sulfate, nitrate, and ammonium exposures from the 12th week before ovulation to villi collection were estimated using data accessed from the Tracking Air Pollution in China platform. Associations of pollutant exposures during the 30 days before villi collection, during the post-conception period (from ovulation to villi collection), and during the periovulatory period (from the 12th week before to the third week after ovulation) with villi AOPP were estimated and compared between the NEP and EPL groups. Additionally, effect modifications by socioeconomic status expressed in family monthly income per capita were estimated using stratified distributed lag nonlinear models. RESULTS: Thirty-day cumulative and average post-conception exposures to higher concentrations of PM2.5, BC, and OM were associated with higher villi AOPP in all subjects and both groups. Thirty-day cumulative effects of per interquartile range increase in the residuals of BC and OM were robust in EPL [β values (95% confidence interval) of villi AOPP were 111.22% (17.96%, 278.24%) and 93.87% (20.63%, 211.56%)] but were not robust in NEP. The associations of per interquartile range increase in the concentrations of BC and OM at some lag days with higher villi AOPP were stronger in low-income stratification (the ranges of β values of villi AOPP were 10.51-11.99% and 8.08-12.50%) than those in medium-income stratification (3.19-3.80% and 1.95-3.73%) and high-income stratification (2.57-2.78% and 2.51-2.72%). Periovulatory OM exposure was positively associated with villi AOPP in EPL but not in NEP, and the susceptible periods to PM2.5 and the other four components were 1-4 weeks earlier in EPL than in NEP. DISCUSSION: Maternal PM2.5, BC, and OM exposures were positively associated with oxidative protein damage in early placenta. The associations were stronger in women with EPL or low-income. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP15170.
Effect Modification by Socioeconomic Status on the Associations between Early Placental Protein Damage and Exposure to Ambient Air PM(2.5) Chemical Components.
社会经济地位对早期胎盘蛋白损伤与环境空气 PM(2.5) 化学成分暴露之间关联的影响
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作者:Yang Junnan, Li Xuesong, Chu Mengyu, Wang Mengyuan, Huo Yan, Han Bin, Bai Zhipeng, Wang Jianmei, Zhang Yujuan
| 期刊: | Environmental Health Perspectives | 影响因子: | 9.800 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 May;133(5):57017 |
| doi: | 10.1289/EHP15170 | 研究方向: | 免疫/内分泌 |
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