Joint exposure to multiple air pollutants, genetic risk and incident psoriasis: a large-scale prospective cohort study

Oct 12, 2024The British journal of dermatology

Combined air pollution and genetic risk linked to new cases of psoriasis in a large population study

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Abstract

During a median follow-up of 13.79 years, 4414 cases of psoriasis were recorded among 451,064 participants.

  • Higher joint exposure to multiple air pollutants is associated with increased risk of psoriasis.
  • Participants in the highest exposure quintile had hazard ratios of 1.163 compared to those in the lowest quintile.
  • Individuals with both high genetic risk and high air pollution exposure faced the highest risk, with a hazard ratio of 1.962.
  • Specific pollutants such as PM2.5-10 and nitrogen oxides showed significant associations with psoriasis risk in genetically susceptible individuals.
  • Long-term exposure to air pollutants may contribute to the incidence of psoriasis, particularly among those with genetic predisposition.

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