2004
DOI: 10.1016/s1081-1206(10)61779-6
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Association between environmental tobacco smoke and diminished dendritic cell interleukin 10 production during infancy

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“…Literature with regard to the impact of tobacco smoke on the production of IL‐10 is highly variable and cell‐specific. For example, in DCs cultured from peripheral blood mononuclear cells, ETS‐exposed infants demonstrated a decrease in IL‐10 compared with infants with no ETS exposure . In this study we found that, compared with NS‐HSNEC treatment, moDC IL‐10 was increased with CSE‐HSNEC‐conditioned media treatment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 46%
“…Literature with regard to the impact of tobacco smoke on the production of IL‐10 is highly variable and cell‐specific. For example, in DCs cultured from peripheral blood mononuclear cells, ETS‐exposed infants demonstrated a decrease in IL‐10 compared with infants with no ETS exposure . In this study we found that, compared with NS‐HSNEC treatment, moDC IL‐10 was increased with CSE‐HSNEC‐conditioned media treatment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 46%
“…Evidence from both animal models and human epidemiologic research underscores the important role that prenatal stress plays in a broad range of fetal developmental outcomes (192). Environmental exposures may be some of the ''physical challenges'' that contribute to maternal immune stress given that several environmental contaminants including heavy metals, air pollution, and environmental tobacco smoke have been linked to alterations in the host inflammatory response (193)(194)(195)(196)(197)(198)(199)(200)(201). In addition, the stressors faced by African-American women as a marginalized group may directly compromise their physiologic functioning (172,(202)(203)(204) as well as encourage unhealthy behaviors as a coping mechanism for stress (148,205,206).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Children regularly exposed to ETS have double the chance of having asthma in adulthood (9). Moreover, exposure to ETS has been shown to have an adjuvant effect on atopic dermatitis and allergic sensitization, especially in predisposed children (10), possibly by altering their cytokine profile (11, 12).…”
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