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2006, Vol. 18, No. 5, Pages 333-346

Relation Between Sources of Particulate Air Pollution and Biological Effect Parameters in Samples from Four European Cities: An Exploratory Study

Peter A. Steerenberg, Ludo van Amelsvoort, Martinus Lovik, Ragna B. Hetland, Torunn Alberg, Tadeusz Halatek, Henk J. T. Bloemen, Konrad Rydzynski, Gerard Swaen, Per Schwarze, Erik Dybing and Flemming R. Cassee
National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, The Netherlands
Department of Epidemiology, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands
Division of Environmental Medicine, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway
Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Lodz, Poland

Centre for Environmental Health Research, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, PO Box 1, Bilthoven, 3720, BA, The Netherlands



Given that there are widely different prevalence rates of respiratory allergies and asthma between the countries of Europe and that exposure to ambient particulate matter (PM) is substantial in urban environments throughout Europe, an EU project entitled “Respiratory Allergy and Inflammation Due to Ambient Particles” (RAIAP) was set up. The project focused on the role of physical and chemical composition of PM on release of cytokines of cells in vitro, on respiratory inflammation in vivo, and on adjuvant potency in allergy animal models. Coarse (2.5–10 μm) and fine (0.15–2.5 μm) particles were collected during the spring, summer and winter in Rome (I), Oslo (N), Lodz (PL), and Amsterdam (NL). Markers within the same model were often well correlated. Markers of inflammation in the in vitro and in vivo models also showed a high degree of correlation. In contrast, correlation between parameters in the different allergy models and between allergy and inflammation markers was generally poor. This suggests that various bioassays are needed to assess the potential hazard of PM. The present study also showed that by clustering chemical constituents of PM based on the overall response pattern in the bioassays, five distinct groups could be identified. The clusters of traffic, industrial combustion and/or incinerators (TICI), and combustion of black and brown coal/wood smoke (BBCW) were associated primarily with adjuvant activity for respiratory allergy, whereas clusters of crustal of material (CM) and sea spray (SS) are predominantly associated with measures for inflammation and acute toxicity. The cluster of secondary inorganic aerosol and long-range transport aerosol (SIALT) was exclusive associated with systemic allergy. The present study has shown that biological effect of PM can be linked to one or more PM emission sources and that this linkage requires a wide range of bioassays.

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Peter A. Steerenberg
Ludo van Amelsvoort
Martinus Lovik
Ragna B. Hetland
Torunn Alberg
Tadeusz Halatek
Henk J. T. Bloemen
Konrad Rydzynski
Gerard Swaen
Per Schwarze
Erik Dybing
Flemming R. Cassee