The Impact of Air Pollution on Disease Activity in Bullous Pemphigoid and Pemphigus

Ron Feldman , Emily F. Cole
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With a growing awareness of climate change, air pollution has emerged as an important contributor to the development and exacerbation of inflammatory skin conditions. However, the effect of air pollution on immunobullous disease activity is unknown. In this study, we performed a retrospective cohort study of 115 patients with bullous pemphigoid and 152 patients with pemphigus from a university-based specialty clinic in the Southeastern United States. We compared standardized disease activity measures with inhalable particulate matter (particulate matter ≤2.5, particulate matter ≤10), ozone, atmospheric pollutants (sulphur dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide), and air quality index. Results demonstrated small but statistically significant associations between Bullous Pemphigoid Disease Area Index total activity score and several variables (particulate matter ≤2.5, sulphur dioxide, and air quality index). In addition, there were small but significant negative correlations between ozone and bullous pemphigoid disease area index pruritus score as well as carbon monoxide and pemphigus disease area index score. This study suggests that air pollution may impact disease activity in bullous pemphigoid to a greater extent than pemphigus. Future studies should be aimed at identifying potential mechanisms for this association.
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空气污染对大疱性类天疱疮和天疱疮疾病活动性的影响。
随着人们对气候变化的意识日益增强,空气污染已成为炎症性皮肤病发展和恶化的重要因素。然而,空气污染对免疫大泡疾病活动的影响尚不清楚。在这项研究中,我们对来自美国东南部一所大学专科诊所的115例大疱性类天疱疮患者和152例天疱疮患者进行了回顾性队列研究。我们将标准化疾病活动度测量与可吸入颗粒物(颗粒物≤2.5、颗粒物≤10)、臭氧、大气污染物(二氧化硫、一氧化碳、二氧化氮)和空气质量指数进行比较。结果显示,大疱性类天疱疮疾病面积指数总活动评分与几个变量(颗粒物≤2.5、二氧化硫和空气质量指数)之间存在较小但有统计学意义的关联。此外,臭氧与大疱性类天疱疮疾病面积指数、瘙痒症评分、一氧化碳与天疱疮疾病面积指数评分呈微小但显著的负相关。本研究提示,空气污染对大疱性类天疱疮疾病活动的影响程度大于天疱疮。未来的研究应旨在确定这种关联的潜在机制。
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