Cargando…

Endotoxin, Ergosterol, Fungal DNA and Allergens in Dust from Schools in Johor Bahru, Malaysia- Associations with Asthma and Respiratory Infections in Pupils

There are few studies on associations between respiratory health and allergens, fungal and bacterial compounds in schools in tropical countries. The aim was to study associations between respiratory symptoms in pupils and ethnicity, chemical microbial markers, allergens and fungal DNA in settled dus...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Norbäck, Dan, Markowicz, Pawel, Cai, Gui-Hong, Hashim, Zailina, Ali, Faridah, Zheng, Yi-Wu, Lai, Xu-Xin, Spangfort, Michael Dho, Larsson, Lennart, Hashim, Jamal Hisham
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3921143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24523884
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088303
_version_ 1782303272317485056
author Norbäck, Dan
Markowicz, Pawel
Cai, Gui-Hong
Hashim, Zailina
Ali, Faridah
Zheng, Yi-Wu
Lai, Xu-Xin
Spangfort, Michael Dho
Larsson, Lennart
Hashim, Jamal Hisham
author_facet Norbäck, Dan
Markowicz, Pawel
Cai, Gui-Hong
Hashim, Zailina
Ali, Faridah
Zheng, Yi-Wu
Lai, Xu-Xin
Spangfort, Michael Dho
Larsson, Lennart
Hashim, Jamal Hisham
author_sort Norbäck, Dan
collection PubMed
description There are few studies on associations between respiratory health and allergens, fungal and bacterial compounds in schools in tropical countries. The aim was to study associations between respiratory symptoms in pupils and ethnicity, chemical microbial markers, allergens and fungal DNA in settled dust in schools in Malaysia. Totally 462 pupils (96%) from 8 randomly selected secondary schools in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, participated. Dust was vacuumed from 32 classrooms and analysed for levels of different types of endotoxin as 3-hydroxy fatty acids (3-OH), muramic acid, ergosterol, allergens and five fungal DNA sequences. Multiple logistic regression was applied. Totally 13.1% pupils reported doctor’s diagnosed asthma, 10.3% wheeze and 21.1% pollen or pet allergy. Indian and Chinese children had less atopy and asthma than Malay. Carbon dioxide levels were low (380–690 ppm). No cat (Fel d1), dog (Can f 1) or horse allergens (Ecu cx) were detected. The levels of Bloomia tropicalis (Blo t), house dust mite allergens (Der p 1, Der f 1, Der m 1) and cockroach allergens (Per a 1 and Bla g 1) were low. There were positive associations between levels of Aspergillus versicolor DNA and daytime breathlessness, between C14 3-OH and respiratory infections and between ergosterol and doctors diagnosed asthma. There were negative (protective) associations between levels of C10 3-OH and wheeze, between C16 3-OH and day time and night time breathlessness, between cockroach allergens and doctors diagnosed asthma. Moreover there were negative associations between amount of fine dust, total endotoxin (LPS) and respiratory infections. In conclusion, endotoxin at school seems to be mainly protective for respiratory illness but different types of endotoxin could have different effects. Fungal contamination measured as ergosterol and Aspergillus versicolor DNA can be risk factors for respiratory illness. The ethnical differences for atopy and asthma deserve further attention.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3921143
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2014
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-39211432014-02-12 Endotoxin, Ergosterol, Fungal DNA and Allergens in Dust from Schools in Johor Bahru, Malaysia- Associations with Asthma and Respiratory Infections in Pupils Norbäck, Dan Markowicz, Pawel Cai, Gui-Hong Hashim, Zailina Ali, Faridah Zheng, Yi-Wu Lai, Xu-Xin Spangfort, Michael Dho Larsson, Lennart Hashim, Jamal Hisham PLoS One Research Article There are few studies on associations between respiratory health and allergens, fungal and bacterial compounds in schools in tropical countries. The aim was to study associations between respiratory symptoms in pupils and ethnicity, chemical microbial markers, allergens and fungal DNA in settled dust in schools in Malaysia. Totally 462 pupils (96%) from 8 randomly selected secondary schools in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, participated. Dust was vacuumed from 32 classrooms and analysed for levels of different types of endotoxin as 3-hydroxy fatty acids (3-OH), muramic acid, ergosterol, allergens and five fungal DNA sequences. Multiple logistic regression was applied. Totally 13.1% pupils reported doctor’s diagnosed asthma, 10.3% wheeze and 21.1% pollen or pet allergy. Indian and Chinese children had less atopy and asthma than Malay. Carbon dioxide levels were low (380–690 ppm). No cat (Fel d1), dog (Can f 1) or horse allergens (Ecu cx) were detected. The levels of Bloomia tropicalis (Blo t), house dust mite allergens (Der p 1, Der f 1, Der m 1) and cockroach allergens (Per a 1 and Bla g 1) were low. There were positive associations between levels of Aspergillus versicolor DNA and daytime breathlessness, between C14 3-OH and respiratory infections and between ergosterol and doctors diagnosed asthma. There were negative (protective) associations between levels of C10 3-OH and wheeze, between C16 3-OH and day time and night time breathlessness, between cockroach allergens and doctors diagnosed asthma. Moreover there were negative associations between amount of fine dust, total endotoxin (LPS) and respiratory infections. In conclusion, endotoxin at school seems to be mainly protective for respiratory illness but different types of endotoxin could have different effects. Fungal contamination measured as ergosterol and Aspergillus versicolor DNA can be risk factors for respiratory illness. The ethnical differences for atopy and asthma deserve further attention. Public Library of Science 2014-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3921143/ /pubmed/24523884 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088303 Text en © 2014 Norbäck et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Norbäck, Dan
Markowicz, Pawel
Cai, Gui-Hong
Hashim, Zailina
Ali, Faridah
Zheng, Yi-Wu
Lai, Xu-Xin
Spangfort, Michael Dho
Larsson, Lennart
Hashim, Jamal Hisham
Endotoxin, Ergosterol, Fungal DNA and Allergens in Dust from Schools in Johor Bahru, Malaysia- Associations with Asthma and Respiratory Infections in Pupils
title Endotoxin, Ergosterol, Fungal DNA and Allergens in Dust from Schools in Johor Bahru, Malaysia- Associations with Asthma and Respiratory Infections in Pupils
title_full Endotoxin, Ergosterol, Fungal DNA and Allergens in Dust from Schools in Johor Bahru, Malaysia- Associations with Asthma and Respiratory Infections in Pupils
title_fullStr Endotoxin, Ergosterol, Fungal DNA and Allergens in Dust from Schools in Johor Bahru, Malaysia- Associations with Asthma and Respiratory Infections in Pupils
title_full_unstemmed Endotoxin, Ergosterol, Fungal DNA and Allergens in Dust from Schools in Johor Bahru, Malaysia- Associations with Asthma and Respiratory Infections in Pupils
title_short Endotoxin, Ergosterol, Fungal DNA and Allergens in Dust from Schools in Johor Bahru, Malaysia- Associations with Asthma and Respiratory Infections in Pupils
title_sort endotoxin, ergosterol, fungal dna and allergens in dust from schools in johor bahru, malaysia- associations with asthma and respiratory infections in pupils
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3921143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24523884
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088303
work_keys_str_mv AT norbackdan endotoxinergosterolfungaldnaandallergensindustfromschoolsinjohorbahrumalaysiaassociationswithasthmaandrespiratoryinfectionsinpupils
AT markowiczpawel endotoxinergosterolfungaldnaandallergensindustfromschoolsinjohorbahrumalaysiaassociationswithasthmaandrespiratoryinfectionsinpupils
AT caiguihong endotoxinergosterolfungaldnaandallergensindustfromschoolsinjohorbahrumalaysiaassociationswithasthmaandrespiratoryinfectionsinpupils
AT hashimzailina endotoxinergosterolfungaldnaandallergensindustfromschoolsinjohorbahrumalaysiaassociationswithasthmaandrespiratoryinfectionsinpupils
AT alifaridah endotoxinergosterolfungaldnaandallergensindustfromschoolsinjohorbahrumalaysiaassociationswithasthmaandrespiratoryinfectionsinpupils
AT zhengyiwu endotoxinergosterolfungaldnaandallergensindustfromschoolsinjohorbahrumalaysiaassociationswithasthmaandrespiratoryinfectionsinpupils
AT laixuxin endotoxinergosterolfungaldnaandallergensindustfromschoolsinjohorbahrumalaysiaassociationswithasthmaandrespiratoryinfectionsinpupils
AT spangfortmichaeldho endotoxinergosterolfungaldnaandallergensindustfromschoolsinjohorbahrumalaysiaassociationswithasthmaandrespiratoryinfectionsinpupils
AT larssonlennart endotoxinergosterolfungaldnaandallergensindustfromschoolsinjohorbahrumalaysiaassociationswithasthmaandrespiratoryinfectionsinpupils
AT hashimjamalhisham endotoxinergosterolfungaldnaandallergensindustfromschoolsinjohorbahrumalaysiaassociationswithasthmaandrespiratoryinfectionsinpupils