Is the air pollution health research community prepared to support a multipollutant air quality management framework?

Ambient air pollution is always encountered as a complex mixture, but past regulatory and research strategies largely focused on single pollutants, pollutant classes, and sources one-at-a-time. There is a trend toward managing air quality in a progressively “multipollutant” manner, with the idealized goal of controlling as many air contaminants as possible in an integrated manner to achieve the greatest total reduction of adverse health and environmental impacts. This commentary considers the current ability of the environmental air pollution exposure and health research communities to provide evidence to inform the development of multipollutant air quality management strategies and assess their effectiveness. The commentary is not a literature review, but a summary of key issues and information gaps, strategies for filling the gaps, and realistic expectations for progress that could be made during the next decade. The greatest need is for researchers and sponsors to address air quality health impacts from a truly multipollutant perspective, and the most limiting current information gap is knowledge of personal exposures of different subpopulations, considering activities and microenvironments. Emphasis is needed on clarifying the roles of a broader range of pollutants and their combinations in a more forward-looking manner; that is not driven by current regulatory structures. Although advances in research tools and outcome data will enhance progress, the greater need is to direct existing capabilities toward strategies aimed at placing into proper context the contributions of multiple pollutants and their combinations to the health burdens, and the relative contributions of pollutants and other factors influencing the same outcomes. The authors conclude that the research community has very limited ability to advise multipollutant air quality management and assess its effectiveness at this time, but that considerable progress can be made in a decade, even at current funding levels, if resources and incentives are shifted appropriately.

[1]  Christopher D. Barr,et al.  Protecting Human Health From Air Pollution: Shifting From a Single-pollutant to a Multipollutant Approach , 2010, Epidemiology.

[2]  Rashid Shaikh,et al.  First steps toward multipollutant science for air quality decisions. , 2010, Epidemiology.

[3]  J. Schauer,et al.  Association of Biomarkers of Systemic Inflammation with Organic Components and Source Tracers in Quasi-Ultrafine Particles , 2010, Environmental health perspectives.

[4]  Michal Abrahamowicz,et al.  Analysis of Multiple Exposures: An Empirical Comparison of Results From Conventional and Semi-Bayes Modeling Strategies , 2010, Epidemiology.

[5]  J. Stockman,et al.  Fine-Particulate Air Pollution and Life Expectancy in the United States , 2010 .

[6]  B. Forsberg,et al.  Oxidative properties of ambient PM2.5 and elemental composition : heterogeneous associations in 19 European cities , 2009 .

[7]  C. Pope,et al.  Juvenile idiopathic arthritis and exposure to fine particulate air pollution. , 2009, Clinical and experimental rheumatology.

[8]  L. Calderón-Garcidueñas,et al.  Air pollution: mechanisms of neuroinflammation and CNS disease , 2009, Trends in Neurosciences.

[9]  C. Sioutas,et al.  UC Irvine UC Irvine Previously Published Works Title Air Pollution Exposures and Circulating Biomarkers of Effect in a Susceptible Population : Clues to Potential Causal Component mixtures and mechanisms , 2009 .

[10]  E. Karlson,et al.  Exposure to Traffic Pollution and Increased Risk of Rheumatoid Arthritis , 2009, Environmental health perspectives.

[11]  H Christopher Frey,et al.  Analysis of coupled model uncertainties in source-to-dose modeling of human exposures to ambient air pollution: A PM(2.5) case study. , 2009, Atmospheric environment.

[12]  F. Cassee,et al.  Effects of Ambient Air Pollution on Hemostasis and Inflammation , 2009, Environmental health perspectives.

[13]  J. Schwartz,et al.  The Effect of Fine and Coarse Particulate Air Pollution on Mortality: A National Analysis , 2009, Environmental health perspectives.

[14]  Melvin E Andersen,et al.  Toxicity testing in the 21st century: bringing the vision to life. , 2009, Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology.

[15]  T. McKone,et al.  Exposure information in environmental health research: Current opportunities and future directions for particulate matter, ozone, and toxic air pollutants , 2008, Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology.

[16]  Joe L. Mauderly,et al.  Is There Evidence for Synergy Among Air Pollutants in Causing Health Effects? , 2008, Environmental health perspectives.

[17]  Chi Wang,et al.  Model selection and health effect estimation in environmental epidemiology. , 2008, Epidemiology.

[18]  David M Stieb,et al.  A New Multipollutant, No-Threshold Air Quality Health Index Based on Short-Term Associations Observed in Daily Time-Series Analyses , 2008, Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association.

[19]  J. Chow,et al.  Health effects of organic aerosols. , 2008, Inhalation toxicology.

[20]  Steven K. Gibb Toxicity testing in the 21st century: a vision and a strategy. , 2008, Reproductive toxicology.

[21]  Halûk Özkaynak,et al.  Modeling population exposures to outdoor sources of hazardous air pollutants , 2008, Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology.

[22]  M. Zunckel,et al.  A novel air pollution index based on the relative risk of daily mortality associated with short-term exposure to common air pollutants , 2007 .

[23]  Kiros Berhane,et al.  Assessing Uncertainty in Spatial Exposure Models for Air Pollution Health Effects Assessment , 2007, Environmental health perspectives.

[24]  Jesús Serrano,et al.  Relations between PM10 composition and cell toxicity: a multivariate and graphical approach. , 2007, Chemosphere.

[25]  C. Pope,et al.  Mortality Effects of a Copper Smelter Strike and Reduced Ambient Sulfate Particulate Matter Air Pollution , 2007, Environmental health perspectives.

[26]  C. Henríquez-Roldán,et al.  Pediatric Respiratory and Systemic Effects of Chronic Air Pollution Exposure: Nose, Lung, Heart, and Brain Pathology , 2007, Toxicologic pathology.

[27]  R. Shohet,et al.  Gasoline exhaust emissions induce vascular remodeling pathways involved in atherosclerosis. , 2006, Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology.

[28]  I. Romieu,et al.  Lung function growth in children with long-term exposure to air pollutants in Mexico City. , 2006, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.

[29]  S. London,et al.  GSTM1 and GSTP1 and respiratory health in asthmatic children exposed to ozone , 2006, European Respiratory Journal.

[30]  D. Hyde,et al.  Cyclic exposure to ozone alters distal airway development in infant rhesus monkeys. , 2006, American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology.

[31]  Dana B. Barr,et al.  Potential Uses of Biomonitoring Data: A Case Study Using the Organophosphorus Pesticides Chlorpyrifos and Malathion , 2006, Environmental health perspectives.

[32]  R. Dugandzic,et al.  The association between low level exposures to ambient air pollution and term low birth weight: a retrospective cohort study , 2006, Environmental health : a global access science source.

[33]  Kiros Berhane,et al.  Traffic, Susceptibility, and Childhood Asthma , 2006, Environmental health perspectives.

[34]  J. Mauderly Health Hazards of Complex Environmental Exposures: A Difficult Challenge to Inhalation Toxicology , 2006, Inhalation toxicology.

[35]  Thomas Götschi,et al.  Comparison of Oxidative Properties, Light Absorbance, and Total and Elemental Mass Concentration of Ambient PM2.5 Collected at 20 European Sites , 2005, Environmental health perspectives.

[36]  E. Faustman,et al.  Policy Implications of Genetic Information on Regulation under the Clean Air Act: The Case of Particulate Matter and Asthmatics , 2005, Environmental health perspectives.

[37]  P. Vokonas,et al.  Glutathione-S-transferase M1, obesity, statins, and autonomic effects of particles: gene-by-drug-by-environment interaction. , 2005, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.

[38]  R. Burnett,et al.  Spatial Analysis of Air Pollution and Mortality in Los Angeles , 2005, Epidemiology.

[39]  Ira B. Tager,et al.  Chronic Exposure to Ambient Ozone and Lung Function in Young Adults , 2005, Epidemiology.

[40]  Panos G Georgopoulos,et al.  A source-to-dose assessment of population exposures to fine PM and ozone in Philadelphia, PA, during a summer 1999 episode , 2005, Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology.

[41]  JeanClare Seagrave,et al.  In vitro versus in vivo exposure to combustion emissions. , 2005, Experimental and toxicologic pathology : official journal of the Gesellschaft fur Toxikologische Pathologie.

[42]  Michal Krzyzanowski,et al.  The Global Burden of Disease Due to Outdoor Air Pollution , 2005, Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part A.

[43]  Altaf Arain,et al.  A review and evaluation of intraurban air pollution exposure models , 2005, Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology.

[44]  D. Peden The epidemiology and genetics of asthma risk associated with air pollution. , 2005, The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology.

[45]  F. Gilliland,et al.  Ambient Air Pollution and Atherosclerosis in Los Angeles , 2004, Environmental health perspectives.

[46]  Raymond S. H. Yang,et al.  Development of a physiologically based pharmacokinetic model for volatile fractions of gasoline using chemical lumping analysis. , 2004, Environmental science & technology.

[47]  Division on Earth Air Quality Management in the United States , 2004 .

[48]  K. Berhane,et al.  The effect of air pollution on lung development from 10 to 18 years of age. , 2004, The New England journal of medicine.

[49]  A. Ghio Biological effects of Utah Valley ambient air particles in humans: a review. , 2004, Journal of aerosol medicine : the official journal of the International Society for Aerosols in Medicine.

[50]  Barbara Zielinska,et al.  Relationship between Composition and Toxicity of Motor Vehicle Emission Samples , 2004, Environmental health perspectives.

[51]  Roger D. Peng,et al.  The National Morbidity, Mortality, and Air Pollution Study Database in R , 2004 .

[52]  J. Samet,et al.  Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Disease: A Statement for Healthcare Professionals From the Expert Panel on Population and Prevention Science of the American Heart Association , 2004, Circulation.

[53]  András Kertész,et al.  5. Case study , 2004 .

[54]  S. London,et al.  Genetic polymorphism of GSTM1 and antioxidant supplementation influence lung function in relation to ozone exposure in asthmatic children in Mexico City. , 2004, Thorax.

[55]  P J Lioy,et al.  Environmental, dietary, demographic, and activity variables associated with biomarkers of exposure for benzene and lead , 2003, Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology.

[56]  Mcdonald,et al.  Relationship Between Composition and Toxicity of Engine Emission Samples , 2003 .

[57]  P. Saldiva,et al.  Urban air pollution induces micronuclei in peripheral erythrocytes of mice in vivo. , 2003, Environmental research.

[58]  B. Coull,et al.  Inhalation of concentrated ambient air particles exacerbates myocardial ischemia in conscious dogs. , 2002, Environmental health perspectives.

[59]  In Stitute Assessing Health Impact of Air Quality Regulations: Concepts and Methods for Accountability Research , 2003 .

[60]  Raymond S. H. Yang,et al.  Application of biologically based computer modeling to simple or complex mixtures. , 2002, Environmental health perspectives.

[61]  Majid Ezzati,et al.  For Personal Use. Only Reproduce with Permission from the Lancet Publishing Group , 2022 .

[62]  D. Dockery,et al.  Effect of air-pollution control on death rates in Dublin, Ireland: an intervention study , 2002, The Lancet.

[63]  J. Burke,et al.  A population exposure model for particulate matter: case study results for PM2.5 in Philadelphia, PA , 2001, Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology.

[64]  D. Bhalla,et al.  Toxicity of chemical components of ambient fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) inhaled by aged rats , 2000, Journal of applied toxicology : JAT.

[65]  M. Fuentes,et al.  Threshold Dependence of Mortality Effects for Fine and Coarse Particles in Phoenix, Arizona , 2000, Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association.

[66]  S L Zeger,et al.  The National Morbidity, Mortality, and Air Pollution Study. Part I: Methods and methodologic issues. , 2000, Research report.

[67]  J. Schwartz,et al.  The National Morbidity, Mortality, and Air Pollution Study. Part II: Morbidity and mortality from air pollution in the United States. , 2000, Research report.

[68]  S L Zeger,et al.  Exposure measurement error in time-series studies of air pollution: concepts and consequences. , 2000, Environmental health perspectives.

[69]  G A Norris,et al.  Associations between air pollution and mortality in Phoenix, 1995-1997. , 2000, Environmental health perspectives.

[70]  D. Krewski,et al.  ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PARTICULATE- AND GAS-PHASE COMPONENTS OF URBAN AIR POLLUTION AND DAILY MORTALITY IN EIGHT CANADIAN CITIES , 2000, Inhalation toxicology.

[71]  Rebecca Bascom,et al.  What constitutes an adverse health effect of air pollution , 2000 .

[72]  P J Lioy,et al.  A distributed parameter physiologically-based pharmacokinetic model for dermal and inhalation exposure to volatile organic compounds. , 1995, Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis.

[73]  U. Epa Air Quality Criteria for Particulate Matter , 1996 .

[74]  J. Robins,et al.  Control sampling strategies for case-crossover studies: an assessment of relative efficiency. , 1995, American journal of epidemiology.

[75]  S. Kesten,et al.  Air quality and the frequency of emergency room visits for asthma. , 1995, Annals of allergy, asthma & immunology : official publication of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology.

[76]  D. Dockery,et al.  An association between air pollution and mortality in six U.S. cities. , 1993, The New England journal of medicine.

[77]  F. Speizer,et al.  Introduction and recommendations: working group on indoor air and other complex mixtures. , 1993, Environmental health perspectives.

[78]  J. Mauderly Toxicological approaches to complex mixtures. , 1993, Environmental health perspectives.

[79]  J D Hackney,et al.  Controlled exposures of volunteers to respirable carbon and sulfuric acid aerosols. , 1992, Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association.

[80]  E Garshick,et al.  A case-control study of lung cancer and diesel exhaust exposure in railroad workers. , 2015, The American review of respiratory disease.

[81]  M. Lebowitz,et al.  Multivariate analysis of ambient environmental factors and respiratory effects. , 1987, International journal of epidemiology.

[82]  J. Lewtas,et al.  Bioassay-directed chemical analysis in environmental research. , 1986, Analytical chemistry.

[83]  John D. Spengler,et al.  Bias due to misclassification of personal exposures in epidemiologic studies of indoor and outdoor air pollution , 1986 .

[84]  B. Ferris,et al.  Guidelines as to what constitutes an adverse respiratory health effect, with special reference to epidemiologic studies of air pollution. , 1985, American Review of Respiratory Disease.

[85]  Grinding Facility,et al.  Office Of Air Quality Planning And Standards , 1976 .