Residual profiles and health risk of indoor allergens in China

Environ Pollut. 2024 Feb 1:342:123151. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2023.123151. Epub 2023 Dec 13.

Abstract

Exposure to indoor allergens is a principal risk factor for allergic diseases. However, most of the previous studies on indoor allergens focused on very limited kinds of allergens in China. Knowledge of the simultaneous exposure to multiple allergens is still lacking. In this study, the residual profiles of 8 allergens were investigated in 166 dust samples from 11 cities in China. The house dust mite allergens including Der p 1, Der f 1, and Der 2 were detected in the range of <0.02-283.83 μg/g dust. The concentrations of dog allergen Can f 1 and cat allergen Fel d 1 varied widely, from <0.84-22,896.46 μg/g dust for Can f 1 and from <0.02-6298.96 μg/g dust for Fel d 1. Cockroach allergen Bla g 2 was detected in 68% of the samples but at a low level with a maximum of 9.44 μg/g dust. Comparatively low detection frequencies were found for mouse allergen Mus m 1 as 37% and for fungi allergen Asp f 2 as 24%. The frequency of cleaning sheets/bedding was negatively correlated to the levels of house dust mite allergens. The presence of pets indoors was associated with higher levels of pet allergens and lower levels of house dust mite allergens and cockroach allergen. Risk evaluation reveals that at least 4 allergens were found in more than 80% of the rooms and more than 2 allergens with median/high risk were detected in 42% of the rooms, indicating that simultaneous exposure to multiple allergens is prevalent in China.

Keywords: Allergen; Dust; Health risk; Indoor environment; Level.

MeSH terms

  • Air Pollution, Indoor* / analysis
  • Allergens
  • Animals
  • Antigens, Dermatophagoides
  • China
  • Cockroaches*
  • Dogs
  • Dust / analysis
  • Hypersensitivity*
  • Mice

Substances

  • Allergens
  • Dust
  • Antigens, Dermatophagoides