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Validation Of Metabolic Syndrome Biomarkers Of Particulate Induced Lung Injury In World Trade Center Exposed Firefighters [Meeting Abstract]

Kwon, S; Caraher, EJ; Haider, SH; Schwartz, T; Zeig-Owens, R; Webber, MP; Prezant, D; Nolan, A
ISI:000390749603823
ISSN: 1535-4970
CID: 2414742

Air Pollution and Lung Function Loss: The Importance of Metabolic Syndrome

Zhang, L; Crowley, G; Haider, S H; Zedan, M; Kwon, S; Nolan, A
PMCID:5114002
PMID: 27868109
ISSN: n/a
CID: 2403512

Predictors of Chronic Sinusitis among World Trade Center (WTC) exposed fire department of New York (FDNY)-workers: a 13.5 Year Longitudinal analysis [Meeting Abstract]

Putman, B; Kwon, S; Nolan, A; Joos, GF; Weiden, MD
ORIGINAL:0011600
ISSN: 0903-1936
CID: 2279562

Predictors of chronic rhinosinusitis among World Trade Center (WTC) exposed fire department city of New York (FDNY)-workers: A 13.5 year longitudinal analysis [Meeting Abstract]

Putman, Barbara; Kwon, Sophia; Nolan, Anna; Joos, Guy F.; Weiden, Michael D.
ISI:000443059705514
ISSN: 0903-1936
CID: 5518972

Aerodigestive continuum: GERD and Barrett's esophagus in World Trade Center exposed firefighters [Meeting Abstract]

Haider, Syed Hissam; Lee, Audrey K.; Caraher, Erin J.; Zhang, Liqun; Zedan, Mohamed; Prezant, David J.; Kwon, Sophia; Nolan, Anna
ISI:000443059705515
ISSN: 0903-1936
CID: 5518982

Receptor for advanced glycation end products contributes to particulate induced lung function loss and hyperreactivity: Mitigating the effects of a single intense particulate exposure [Meeting Abstract]

Kwon, Sophia; Caraher, Erin J.; Haider, Syed H.; Crowley, George; Lee, Audrey K.; Ebrahim, Minah; Zedan, Mohamed; Prezant, David J.; Schmidt, Ann Marie; Nolan, Anna
ISI:000443059701437
ISSN: 0903-1936
CID: 5518962

Metabolic biomarker validation and clinomics of World Trade Center-Lung injury [Meeting Abstract]

Kwon, Sophia; Haider, Syed H.; Caraher, Erin J.; Schwartz, Theresa; Prezant, David J.; Nolan, Anna
ISI:000443059701047
ISSN: 0903-1936
CID: 5518952

Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products (RAGE) Contributes to World Trade Center Particulate Matter (WTC-PM)-Associated Lung Function Loss [Meeting Abstract]

Kwon, Sophia; Caraher, Erin; Haider, Hissam; Prezant, George Crowley Audrey Lee David; Nolan, Anna
ISI:000400116000407
ISSN: 0012-3692
CID: 5518942

Biomarkers of World Trade Center Particulate Matter Exposure: Physiology of Distal Airway and Blood Biomarkers that Predict FEV1 Decline

Weiden, Michael D; Kwon, Sophia; Caraher, Erin; Berger, Kenneth I; Reibman, Joan; Rom, William N; Prezant, David J; Nolan, Anna
Biomarkers can be important predictors of disease severity and progression. The intense exposure to particulates and other toxins from the destruction of the World Trade Center (WTC) overwhelmed the lung's normal protective barriers. The Fire Department of New York (FDNY) cohort not only had baseline pre-exposure lung function measures but also had serum samples banked soon after their WTC exposure. This well-phenotyped group of highly exposed first responders is an ideal cohort for biomarker discovery and eventual validation. Disease progression was heterogeneous in this group in that some individuals subsequently developed abnormal lung function while others recovered. Airflow obstruction predominated in WTC-exposed patients who were symptomatic. Multiple independent disease pathways may cause this abnormal FEV1 after irritant exposure. WTC exposure activates one or more of these pathways causing abnormal FEV1 in an individual. Our hypothesis was that serum biomarkers expressed within 6 months after WTC exposure reflect active disease pathways and predict subsequent development or protection from abnormal FEV1 below the lower limit of normal known as WTC-Lung Injury (WTC-LI). We utilized a nested case-cohort control design of previously healthy never smokers who sought subspecialty pulmonary evaluation to explore predictive biomarkers of WTC-LI. We have identified biomarkers of inflammation, metabolic derangement, protease/antiprotease balance, and vascular injury expressed in serum within 6 months of WTC exposure that were predictive of their FEV1 up to 7 years after their WTC exposure. Predicting future risk of airway injury after particulate exposures can focus monitoring and early treatment on a subset of patients in greatest need of these services.
PMCID:4755483
PMID: 26024341
ISSN: 1098-9048
CID: 1603792

INCITING RAGE: WORLD TRADE CENTER LUNG INJURY AND THERAPY IN A MURINE MODEL [Meeting Abstract]

Caraher, Erin; Kwon, Sophia; Lee, Audrey K; Echevarria, Ghislaine C; Chen, Lung-Chi; Gordon, Terry; Prezant, David J; Rom, William N; Schmidt, Ann M; Weiden, Michael D; Nolan, Anna
ORIGINAL:0009935
ISSN: 1752-8054
CID: 1810302