Air pollutants, genetic susceptibility and the risk of schizophrenia: large prospective study.

IF 8.7 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY British Journal of Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-08-09 DOI:10.1192/bjp.2024.118
Run Liu, Dankang Li, Yudiyang Ma, Lingxi Tang, Ruiqi Chen, Yaohua Tian
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Abstract

Background: Evidence linking air pollutants and the risk of schizophrenia remains limited and inconsistent, and no studies have investigated the joint effect of air pollutant exposure and genetic factors on schizophrenia risk.

Aims: To investigate how exposure to air pollution affects schizophrenia risk and the potential effect modification of genetic susceptibility.

Method: Our study was conducted using data on 485 288 participants from the UK Biobank. Cox proportional hazards models were used to estimate the schizophrenia risk as a function of long-term air pollution exposure presented as a time-varying variable. We also derived the schizophrenia polygenic risk score (PRS) utilising data provided by the UK Biobank, and investigated the modification effect of genetic susceptibility.

Results: During a median follow-up period of 11.9 years, 417 individuals developed schizophrenia (mean age 55.57 years, s.d. = 8.68; 45.6% female). Significant correlations were observed between long-term exposure to four air pollutants (PM2.5; PM10; nitrogen oxides, NOx; nitrogen dioxide, NO2) and the schizophrenia risk in each genetic risk group. Interactions between genetic factors and the pollutants NO2 and NOx had an effect on schizophrenia events. Compared with those with low PRS and low air pollution, participants with high PRS and high air pollution had the highest risk of incident schizophrenia (PM2.5: hazard ratio = 6.25 (95% CI 5.03-7.76); PM10: hazard ratio = 7.38 (95% CI 5.86-9.29); NO2: hazard ratio = 6.31 (95% CI 5.02-7.93); NOx: hazard ratio = 6.62 (95% CI 5.24-8.37)).

Conclusions: Long-term exposure to air pollutants was positively related to the schizophrenia risk. Furthermore, high genetic susceptibility could increase the effect of NO2 and NOx on schizophrenia risk.

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空气污染物、遗传易感性和精神分裂症风险:大型前瞻性研究。
背景:目的:调查空气污染暴露如何影响精神分裂症风险以及遗传易感性的潜在影响:我们的研究使用了英国生物库中485 288名参与者的数据。我们使用 Cox 比例危险模型来估算作为时变变量的长期空气污染暴露对精神分裂症风险的影响。我们还利用英国生物库提供的数据得出了精神分裂症多基因风险评分(PRS),并研究了遗传易感性的修饰效应:中位随访期为 11.9 年,共有 417 人患上精神分裂症(平均年龄 55.57 岁,标准差 = 8.68;45.6% 为女性)。研究发现,长期暴露于四种空气污染物(PM2.5、PM10、氮氧化物(NOx)、二氧化氮(NO2))与各遗传风险组的精神分裂症风险之间存在显著相关性。遗传因素与污染物二氧化氮和氮氧化物之间的相互作用对精神分裂症事件有影响。与低PRS和低空气污染的参与者相比,高PRS和高空气污染的参与者患精神分裂症的风险最高(PM2.5:危险比=6.25(95% CI 5.03-7.76);PM10:危险比=7.38(95% CI 5.86-9.29);二氧化氮:危险比=6.31(95% CI 5.02-7.93);氮氧化物:危险比=6.62(95% CI 5.24-8.37)):结论:长期暴露于空气污染物与精神分裂症风险呈正相关。此外,高遗传易感性会增加二氧化氮和氮氧化物对精神分裂症风险的影响。
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British Journal of Psychiatry
British Journal of Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Psychiatry (BJPsych) is a renowned international journal that undergoes rigorous peer review. It covers various branches of psychiatry, with a specific focus on the clinical aspects of each topic. Published monthly by the Royal College of Psychiatrists, this journal is dedicated to enhancing the prevention, investigation, diagnosis, treatment, and care of mental illness worldwide. It also strives to promote global mental health. In addition to featuring authoritative original research articles from across the globe, the journal includes editorials, review articles, commentaries on contentious issues, a comprehensive book review section, and a dynamic correspondence column. BJPsych is an essential source of information for psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, and other professionals interested in mental health.
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