Intra-Urban Variation in Air Pollution – Implications for Nutritional Interventions Jane E. Clougherty, MSc, ScD Assistant Professor/ Director of Exposure.

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Intra-Urban Variation in Air Pollution – Implications for Nutritional Interventions Jane E. Clougherty, MSc, ScD Assistant Professor/ Director of Exposure Science University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Nutrition & Food Sciences Congress Valencia, Sept 2014

Motivation Ambient fine particulate air pollution (PM 2.5 ) has been associated with respiratory and cardiovascular disease, lung cancer, and reduced life expectancy (Pope et al, 2011). Health effects of air pollution vary spatially within urban areas – by chemical composition (Bell, 2009) – and population susceptibility (Jerrett et al, 2005).

PM 2.5 exposures vary across regions… Sampson et al., A regionalized national universal kriging model using Partial Least Squares regression for estimating annual PM 2.5 concentrations in epidemiology, Atmospheric Environment 2013

And within urban areas… Clougherty et al., Intra-urban spatial variability in wintertime street-level concentrations of multiple combustion-related air pollutants: the New York City Community Air Survey (NYCCAS), J Expos Sci Environ Epidem 2013

European Study of Cohorts for Air Pollution Effects (ESCAPE)

Pollutant concentrations vary within and between European cities Cyrys et at, Atmos Env 2012

Importantly, PM 2.5 composition also varies within cities…

Bell et al, 2009 And PM components can differently impact health.

Chemical composition can vary even within small urban areas…

Concentrations and composition can vary by time of day and season Christchurch, New Zealand Pittsburgh, PA USA

Carr Shmool et al., forthcoming and then there in spatial patterning in susceptibility within cities…

Why does this matter for understanding air pollution health effects??… Epidemiologic evidence of greater pollution susceptibility among lower-SEP populations. (Krewski et al., 2000; Jerrett et al., 2004) – Have not identified “causal components” of SEP. – Chronic stress may be one important contributor. (Clougherty et al., 2006, 2007; Chen et al., 2008) Stressors (e.g., traffic-related noise) spatially correlated with pollution (e.g., traffic-related air pollution) – Complicating, confounding the epidemiology Chronic stress confers broad physiologic changes, known as allostatic load (McEwen 1998) – HPA-axis function (e.g., cortisol) – Glucocorticoid receptor alteration – Sympathetic-adrenal-medullary (SAM) axis – Early life immune function (e.g., Th-1/Th-2)

Clougherty JE, et al Environ Health Perspect Aug;115(8):

Clougherty et al., EHP, 2010 Toxicological results suggest stress-differing respiratory response to PM

Possible implications for nutritional interventions May need better understand pollutant mix/ PM 2.5 chemical composition in target areas – And susceptibility patterns Key outcomes to start with? – Asthma/ respiratory disease? Cardiovascular? Likely need target pathways impacted by multiple pollutants/ stressors – e.g., inflammation Need think about both spatial variation, timing of exposures, and physiologic impacts

Acknowledgements DSM – Manfred Eggersdorfer – Celine Zuber Funding: – Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) – US EPA RD – NIH 1 R01 HL – NIH R 21 ES – NIH 5 R01 ES Collaborators: – Fernando Holguin, UPMC – Harvard School of Public Health – NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene Clougherty lab: – Leah Cambal – Jessie Carr, MS – Lauren Chubb – Sara Gillooly – Ellen Kinnee – Drew Michanowicz, MPH – Courtney Roper – R. Tyler Rubright – Sheila Tripathy – Brett Tunno, MPH DrPH – Jiang Zhou, PhD

Thank you very much Jane E. Clougherty, MSc, ScD Assistant Professor/ Director of Exposure Science University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health Pittsburgh, PA USA