Elastin Degradation and Lung Function Deterioration with Remote Secondhand Tobacco Smoke Exposure in Never-smokers.

Jelena Mustra Rakic, Siyang Zeng, Linnea Rohdin-Bibby, Erin L Van Blarigan, Xingjian Liu, Shuren Ma, John P Kane, Rita F Redberg, Gerard M Turino, Eveline Oestreicher Stock, Mehrdad Arjomandi
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Background: Prolonged past exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS) in never-smokers is associated with abnormal lung function and reduced diffusing capacity suggestive of an associated lung tissue injury and damage. The mechanisms by which past SHS exposure may contribute to lung tissue damage are unknown. Elastin is a major constituent of extracellular matrix in lung parenchyma.

Objective: To determine whether past exposure to SHS is associated with ongoing lung tissue damage as indicated by elevated elastin degradation products that are linked to lung function.

Methods: We measured the plasma levels of elastin degradation markers (EDM) from 193 never-smoking flight attendants with a history of remote SHS exposure in aircraft cabins and 103 nonsmoking flight attendants or sea-level control participants without such history of cabin SHS exposure and examined those levels versus their lung function with adjustment for covariates. The cabin SHS exposure was estimated based on airline employment history and years of the smoking ban enactment.

Results: The median [interquartile range] plasma EDM level for all participants was 0.30 [0.24-0.36] ng/mL with a total range of 0.16-0.65 ng/mL. Plasma EDM levels were elevated in those with a history of exposure to cabin SHS compared to those not exposed (0.33±0.08 versus 0.26±0.06 ng/mL; age- and sex-adjusted P<0.001). In those with a history of cabin SHS exposure, higher EDM levels were associated with a lower diffusing capacity (parameter estimate [PE] 95% [confidence interval(CI)]=4.2 [0.4-8.0] %predicted decrease per 0.1 ng/mL increase in EDM; P=0.030). Furthermore, EDM levels were inversely associated with forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1), FEV1 to forced vital capacity (FVC) ratio , and forced expiratory flow rate between 25% and 75% ( FEF25%-75%) (PE [95%CI]=5.8 [2.1-9.4], 4.0 [2.2-5.7], and 12.5 [5.8-19.2] %predicted decrease per 0.1 ng/mL increase in EDM, respectively; P<0.001). Plasma EDM mediated a substantial fraction of the association of SHS with FEV1, FVC, and FEF25%-75% (P<0.05).

Conclusions: Long after past exposure to SHS, there is ongoing elastin degradation beyond what is expected from the aging process, which likely contributes to lower lung function and a reduced pulmonary capillary bed as seen in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

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背景:不吸烟者长期暴露于二手烟草烟雾(SHS)与肺功能异常和弥散能力降低相关,提示相关的肺组织损伤和损伤。过去的SHS暴露可能导致肺组织损伤的机制尚不清楚。弹性蛋白是肺实质细胞外基质的主要成分。目的:确定过去暴露于SHS是否与持续的肺组织损伤有关,如与肺功能相关的弹性蛋白降解产物升高所表明的。方法:我们测量了193名在机舱有远程SHS暴露史的从不吸烟的空乘人员和103名没有机舱SHS暴露史的不吸烟空乘人员或海平面控制参与者的血浆弹性蛋白降解标志物(EDM)水平,并在调整协变量后将这些水平与肺功能进行了比较。机舱内的SHS暴露量是根据航空公司的雇佣史和禁烟令颁布的年份来估计的。结果:所有受试者血浆EDM水平的中位数[四分位数范围]为0.30 [0.24-0.36]ng/mL,总范围为0.16-0.65 ng/mL。与未暴露者相比,有舱内SHS暴露史的血浆EDM水平升高(0.33±0.08 ng/mL vs 0.26±0.06 ng/mL;年龄和性别调整后的PP=0.030)。此外,EDM水平与1秒用力呼气量(FEV1)、FEV1与用力肺活量(FVC)之比以及用力呼气流量在25% ~ 75% (fef25% ~ 75%)之间呈负相关(PE [95%CI]分别=5.8[2.1 ~ 9.4]、4.0[2.2 ~ 5.7]和12.5[5.8 ~ 19.2]%预测EDM每增加0.1 ng/mL会降低;结论:在过去暴露于SHS后很长一段时间内,弹性蛋白的持续降解超出了衰老过程的预期,这可能导致肺功能降低和肺毛细血管床减少,如慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)所见。
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