Outdoor air pollution and asthma

M Guarnieri, JR Balmes - The Lancet, 2014 - thelancet.com
M Guarnieri, JR Balmes
The Lancet, 2014thelancet.com
Traffic and power generation are the main sources of urban air pollution. The idea that
outdoor air pollution can cause exacerbations of pre-existing asthma is supported by an
evidence base that has been accumulating for several decades, with several studies
suggesting a contribution to new-onset asthma as well. In this Series paper, we discuss the
effects of particulate matter (PM), gaseous pollutants (ozone, nitrogen dioxide, and sulphur
dioxide), and mixed traffic-related air pollution. We focus on clinical studies, both …
Summary
Traffic and power generation are the main sources of urban air pollution. The idea that outdoor air pollution can cause exacerbations of pre-existing asthma is supported by an evidence base that has been accumulating for several decades, with several studies suggesting a contribution to new-onset asthma as well. In this Series paper, we discuss the effects of particulate matter (PM), gaseous pollutants (ozone, nitrogen dioxide, and sulphur dioxide), and mixed traffic-related air pollution. We focus on clinical studies, both epidemiological and experimental, published in the previous 5 years. From a mechanistic perspective, air pollutants probably cause oxidative injury to the airways, leading to inflammation, remodelling, and increased risk of sensitisation. Although several pollutants have been linked to new-onset asthma, the strength of the evidence is variable. We also discuss clinical implications, policy issues, and research gaps relevant to air pollution and asthma.
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