[张贴报告]A preliminary study on relationship between humoral immunity and mortality based on climatic factors

A preliminary study on relationship between humoral immunity and mortality based on climatic factors
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BackgroundClimate affects cell-mediated cellular immunity and antibody-mediated humoral immunity. As basic units of humoral immunity, antibodies regulate pathogens and prevent infection, which affect human health. However, the influence of atmospheric temperature and temperature differences on antibodies is still unclear. We provide basic evidence on this topic by analyzing the effects of ambient temperature on immune indexes and mortality.
MethodBased on the physical examination data of a general hospital in a large city in China from January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2019, we analyzed the influence of atmospheric temperature and temperature differences from climatic factors on the concentrations of four kinds of antibodies (IgA, IgM, IgG and IgE) through an epidemiological survey. Relationships between the atmospheric temperature and mortality in the hospital and city were also discussed. On this basis, we explored the relationship between each immunoglobulin and the mortality rate in the hospital and city. To further verify the effects of ambient temperature on IgE related to respiratory system immunity, we designed a field experiment with an artificial environment near the human thermal comfort zone.
Results: The changes of IgM and IgE have seasonal characteristics. There was a significantly positive correlation between ambient temperature and IgE concentration related to respiratory immunity in natural and artificial environments (natural environment: P=0.021, R2=0.428 in; artificial environment: P=0.009, Spearman=−0.495). The IgM and IgE levels were the inverted "U" type with the temperature difference, while the IgA and IgG levels were the "fishbone" type. The IgM and IgE concentrations were the highest when the temperature difference was equal to zero. The mortality rate of the hospital and city was U-shaped with the season, and the mortalities were strongly negatively correlated with local atmospheric temperature (hospital: P=0.006, Spearman=-0.544**; city P = 0.000, Spearman = 0.743 **). The concentration of IgE related to respiratory system immunity was significantly negatively correlated with the hospital and city mortalities (hospital: P=0.014; city: P=0.048). IgE levels can be used as a biological parameter to predict death.
Conclusions: Low temperature and large increases or decreases in temperature are not conducive to the secretion of antibodies, especially IgE related to respiratory immunity, which can increase the mortality rate to some extent. In the future, based on the findings of our artificial environment study, the span between stressors can be narrowed to determine the temperature range that can cause changes in antibody concentrations. Thus, the duration and lag time of the influence of each temperature on human immune indexes were studied, as well as how the immune indexes changed.
关键字
Environment temperature; Temperature difference; Antibody; Mortality; Respiratory system; Immunity
报告人
胡松涛
教授 青岛理工大学

稿件作者
胡松涛 青岛理工大学
张晓霞 青岛理工大学
王刚 青岛理工大学
刘国丹 青岛理工大学
何梦渊 青岛理工大学
孙建辉 青岛理工大学
李慧 青岛大学附属医院
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会议举办时间:2021年12月3-5日

投稿截止时间:2021年9月15日

 

 

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主办单位:

中国环境科学学会室内环境与健康分会

武汉理工大学

 

合办单位:

武汉科技大学

 

协办单位:

华中科技大学

武汉大学

华中师范大学

中船重工719研究所

空军勤务学院

黄冈师范学院

湖北省绿色智能建筑工程技术研究中心

 

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冠名赞助:   北京三五二环保科技有限公司

优秀论文奖:远大洁净空气科技有限公司

特别赞助:

(1)浙江合冶科技有限公司

(2)绿建斯维尔

  (3)  上海埃松气流控制技术有限公司

  (4)  德图仪器国际贸易(上海)有限公司

(5)国际期刊 Energy and Built Environment

 (6)  黄鹤楼酒·陈香

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期刊特刊:

(1) International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

(2) Energy and Built Environment

 

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大会主席:王乾坤 武汉理工大学

执行主席:明廷臻 武汉理工大学

 

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