Exposure to Air Pollution, Genetic Susceptibility, and Psoriasis Risk in the UK

Jul 16, 2024JAMA network open

Air Pollution, Genetic Risk, and Psoriasis in the UK

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Abstract

Long-term exposure to air pollution is associated with a significantly increased risk of psoriasis.

  • For every interquartile range (IQR) increase in PM2.5, PM10, NO2, and NOx, the hazard ratios were 1.41, 1.47, 1.28, and 1.19, respectively.
  • Individuals in the highest exposure quartile (Q4) for PM2.5 had a multivariate-adjusted hazard ratio of 2.01 compared to those in the lowest quartile (Q1).
  • A similar trend was observed for PM10 (HR 2.21), NO2 (HR 1.64), and NOx (HR 1.34) when comparing the highest with the lowest exposure quartiles.
  • Significant interactions between air pollution exposure and genetic predisposition for psoriasis risk were identified.
  • In White participants with high genetic risk, exposure to the highest quartile of air pollution levels was associated with hazard ratios of 4.11 for PM2.5 and 4.29 for PM10.

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