Increased allergic and asthmatic risks in children residing in industrial areas by surveying the pre-inflammatory (IgE, IL-4 and IL-13) biomarkers

AbstractToxic metal(loid)s can lead to high damages on human. This work was conducted to investigate the levels of metal(loid)s in PM2.5 and a total of 123 male children ’s (aged 6–9 years) blood chosen from different areas in Ahvaz and their association with thepre-inflammatory (Immunoglobulin E and cytokines: IgE, IL-4 and IL-13) responses in serum cells. Six metal(loid)s (arsenic, cadmium, chromium, mercury, nickel and lead) in three regions including industrial (Padad), vehicle traffic (Golestan) and reference (Kianpars) areas were studied. Results showed the concentrations of As, Cr, Cd, Ni and Hg in the ambient air of industrial area (Padad) (P <  0.001), and Pb in vehicle traffic area (Golestan) were higher (p <  0.001). Moreover, the mean levels of IgE (mean = 146.44 pg/200landa,P <  0.003), IL-4 (mean = 548.23 pg/200landa,P <  0.001) and IL-13 (mean = 53.21 pg/200landa, P <  0.001) in Padad were higher than Golestan and Kianpars. Our results suggest that living in industrial areas leads to accelerated synthesis of IgE, IL-4 and IL-13 in blood. The spatial distribution of children’s serum IgE, IL-4 and IL-13 concentrations showed an abnormal increase of 240 to 400  pg/200landa for IgE, 950 to 1400 pg/200landa for IL-4 and 90 to 128 pg/200landa for IL-13. Our results indicate children in the industrial area are prone to asthma, allergy, miRNA mutation, and other chronic diseases.
Source: Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering - Category: Environmental Health Source Type: research