Grantee Research Project Results
2016 Progress Report: Comparing Urban and Rural Effects of Poverty on COPD (CURE COPD)
EPA Grant Number: R836150Center: Comparing Urban and Rural Effects of Poverty on COPD
Center Director: Hansel, Nadia
Title: Comparing Urban and Rural Effects of Poverty on COPD (CURE COPD)
Investigators: Hansel, Nadia , Diette, Gregory B. , Matsui, Elizabeth C. , Peng, Roger D. , Hanson, Corrine K , Rand, Cynthia , Koehler, Kirsten , Maier, Kurt , Paulin, Laura , McCormack, Meredith , Maisonet, Mildred , Putcha, Nirupama , Scheuerman, Phillip
Current Investigators: Hansel, Nadia , Matsui, Elizabeth C. , McCormack, Meredith , Rand, Cynthia , Koehler, Kirsten
Institution: The Johns Hopkins University , University of Nebraska Medical Center
Current Institution: The Johns Hopkins University
EPA Project Officer: Callan, Richard
Project Period: July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2020 (Extended to June 30, 2022)
Project Period Covered by this Report: August 1, 2015 through March 29,2016
Project Amount: $1,500,000
RFA: NIH/EPA Centers of Excellence on Environmental Health Disparities Research (2015) RFA Text | Recipients Lists
Research Category: Human Health
Objective:
Due to the importance of understanding the role of indoor air pollution in contributing to the Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) health disparities identified in low income settings, we have chosen to focus our studies on the role of indoor air pollution (particulate matter, PM and nitrogen dioxide, NO2) exposures on COPD morbidity in two different low-income U.S. communities: an urban community (Baltimore county) and a rural community (Appalachian region). We also will have a specific focus on understanding the role of obesity and poor dietary intake (low anti-oxidant, pro-inflammatory diet) as factors that are common in low-income communities and may increase susceptibility to indoor pollution exposure.
Progress Summary:
In the last 12 months of the program award, we have made significant progress to integrate all components of the program, ensure tight collaboration between the leaders of the two projects and four cores, and exchange of ideas and knowledge.
The Administrative Core A has been instrumental in coordinating activities across all projects and core. The Center’s Co-Program Directors, Nadia N Hansel, M.D., M.P.H., and Gregory B. Diette, M.D., M.H.S., provided essential support to ensure overall direction and organization of the program. We planned a trip to the East Tennessee State University (ETSU) in July 2015 to review study goals and to meet in person, which helped to strengthen this collaborative team and to facilitate further coordination. There was scheduled also a Center Investigator Retreat in the Johns Hopkins Club at Homewood campus, Baltimore (December, 2015) to discuss goals, center organization, and more urgent start up needs.
Project 1 “Obesity and adverse dietary patterns as susceptibility factors to pollutant exposure in urban COPD” and Project 2 “Indoor air pollution and COPD in rural Appalachia” have been approved by JHU IRB (August 2015) and the ETSU IRB agreed to have JHU as the IRB of record (preliminary approval on January, 2016). We have developed and finalized questionnaires for comprehensive phenotyping of study participants, all of which have been approved by the IRB. To date, Project 1 launched in March 2016, and the first two participants have been enrolled of the planned 120 subjects. Eleven participants have already been telephone screened and are awaiting clinic screening visits. Project 2 was dedicated to study planning and startup activities.
The Data Management and Statistics Core has worked with study coordinators to develop a REDCAp database to record study data (includes design of questionnaires, adapting questionnaires to be applicable in urban Baltimore (project 1) and rural Appalachia population (project 2)). We have designed a secure web-based portal of the screening questionnaire and the monthly telephone exacerbation forms for the Project 1 and after testing period; we will shortly adapt this web-based portal for the Project 2. In addition, the manual of operations has been extensively developed and we have established a JH Box account to share study materials using a secured institutional cloud.
The Environmental Assessments Core has developed the environmental data collection protocols for the two projects, trained laboratory and field staff on environmental data collection procedures, and has been holding bi-monthly meetings between JHU and ETSU exposure team to evaluate exposure assessment strategy, logistics, and begin training.
The Community Engagement Core has established in Baltimore a new relationship with The Community Engagement Program of the Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR), which supports a Community Research Advisory Council (CRAC) comprised of diverse Baltimore City community residents and stakeholders. The CRAC now serves as the community advisory board to COPD-CURE. In Tennessee, ETSU investigators have identified and held meetings with various community stakeholders whose work is relevant to the goals of the study to identity members for the community advisory board. The COTC investigators in Baltimore and ETSU have reviewed and selected a range of literacy-appropriate educational materials for community dissemination on COPD, smoking cessation and air quality. In Baltimore City, COPD-CURE staff have conducted COPD presentation at community senior centers.
Future Activities:
The plans for Year 2 include continuing participant recruitment in Project 1 and starting recruitment in Project 2, also monitoring data collection of environmental exposures and clinic outcomes. The ETSU team will hire a Research Associate for the collection of health data and another for the collection of environmental data. We will continue to have weekly to biweekly calls between the ETSU and JHU teams. We are currently planning another trip to Tennessee scheduled for May 2016.
The Data Core will work on expansion of the web-based portal to include enrollment data and environmental data from Projects 1 and 2. The Community Core will continue active partnership with the CRAC in Baltimore to ensure that COPD-CURE projects are informed and strengthened by community input. The Environmental Core will complete the planned training to new field staff to ensure high quality environmental data is collected.
The Administrative Core A will continue organizing External Advisory Board meetings and to establish the Internal Advisory Committees to assist us in evaluating the merit, value, and ongoing progress of each project and to assure the individual organizational elements help to accomplish the goals of the Program. We will move forward with the establishment of our next Career Development Investigator (Dr. Meghan Fisher, PhD in Environmental Health Sciences).
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Belli AJ, Bose S, Aggarwal N, DaSilva C, Thapa S, Grammer L, Paulin LM, Hansel NN. Indoor particulate matter exposure is associated with increased black carbon content in airway macrophages of former smokers with COPD. Environmental Research 2016;150:398-402. |
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Galiatsatos P, Kineza C, Hwang S, Pietri J, Brigham E, Putcha N, Rand CS, McCormack M, Hansel NN. Neighbourhood characteristics and health outcomes:evaluating the association between socioeconomic status, tobacco store density and health outcomes in Baltimore City. Tobacco Control 2018;27(e1):e19-e24. |
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Lambert AA, Putcha N, Drummond MB, Boriek AM, Hanania NA, Kim V, Kinney GL, McDonald MN, Brigham EP, Wise RA, McCormack MC, Hansel NN, COPDGene Investigators. Obesity is associated with increased morbidity in moderate to severe COPD. Chest 2017;151(1):68-77. |
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Lemoine C, Brigham E, Woo H, Koch A, Hanson C, Hoffman E, Putcha N, McCormack M, Hansel N. Relationship between Omega-3 and Omega-6 Fatty Acid Intake and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Morbidity. ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN THORACIC SOCIETY 2020;17(3):379-383. |
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Levy JI, Quiros-Alcala L, Fabian MP, Basra K, Hansel NN. Established and emerging environmental contributors to disparities in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Current Epidemiology Reports 2018;5(2):114-124. |
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McCormack MC, Belli AJ, Waugh D, Matsui EC, Peng RD, Williams DL, Paulin L, Saha A, Aloe CM, Diette GB, Breysse PN, Hansel NN. Respiratory effects of indoor heat and the interaction with air pollution in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Annals of the American Thoracic Society 2016;13(12):2125-2131. |
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McCormack MC, Paulin LM, Gummerson CE, Peng RD, Diette GB, Hansel NN. Colder temperature is associated with increased COPD morbidity. European Respiratory Journal 2017;49(6):1601501. |
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McCormack M, Balsubramanian A, Wise R, Keet C, Matsui E, Peng R. Reply by McCormack et al. to Townsend and Cowl, and to Miller et al. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE 2022;206(6):795-796. |
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Moughames E, Galiatsatos P, Woo H, Romero-Rivero K, Raju S, Hoffman E, Ortega V, Parekh T, Krishnan J, Drummond M, Buhr R, Comellas A, Couper D, Paine R, Paulin L, Putcha N, Hansel N. Disparities in access to food and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)-related outcomes:a cross-sectional analysis. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE 2021;21(1):139. |
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Peterson CE, Rauscher GH, Johnson TP, Kirschner CV, Barrett RE, Kim S, Fitzgibbon ML, Joslin CE, Davis FG. The association between neighborhood socioeconomic status and ovarian cancer tumor characteristics. Cancer Causes and Control 2014;25(5):633-637. |
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Tejwani V, Rueda A, Khare P, Zhang C, Le A, Putcha N, D'Alessio F, Alexis N, Hansel N, Fawzy A. Airway and Systemic Prostaglandin E2 Association with COPD Symptoms and Macrophage Phenotype. CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASES - JOURNALF OF THE COPD FOUNDATION 2023;10(2):159-169 |
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Wu T, Fawzy A, Brigham E, McCormack M, Rosas I, Villareal D, Hanania N. Association of Triglyceride-Glucose Index and Lung Health A Population-Based Study. CHEST 2021;160(3):1026-1034 |
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Younas H, Vieira M, Gu C, Lee R, Shin MK, Berger S, Loube J, Nelson A, Bevans-Fonti S, Zhong Q, D’Alessio FR. Caloric restriction prevents the development of airway hyperresponsiveness in mice on a high fat diet. Scientific reports 2019;9(1):1-9. |
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Raju S, Keet CA, Paulin LM, Matsui EC, Peng RD, Hansel NN, McCormack MC. Rural residence and poverty are independent risk factors for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in the United States. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine. 2019;199(8):961-969. |
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Tsou PY, McCormack MC, Matsui EC, Peng RD, Diette GB, Hansel NN, Davis MF. The effect of dog allergen exposure on asthma morbidity among inner‐city children with asthma. Pediatric Allergy and Immunology 2020;31(2):210-3. |
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Paulin LM, Gassett AJ, Alexis NE, Kirwa K, Kanner RE, Peters S, Krishnan JA, Paine R, Dransfield M, Woodruff PG, Cooper CB. Association of long-term ambient ozone exposure with respiratory morbidity in smokers. JAMA internal medicine 2020;180(1):106-15. |
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Tarazona-Meza CE, Hanson C, Pollard SL, Rivero KM, Davila RM, Talegawkar S, Rojas C, Rice JL, Checkley W, Hansel NN. Dietary patterns and asthma among Peruvian children and adolescents. BMC pulmonary medicine 2020;20(1):1-9. |
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Zuidema C, Stebounova LV, Sousan S, Gray A, Stroh O, Thomas G, Peters T, Koehler K. Estimating personal exposures from a multi-hazard sensor network. Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology 2020;30(6):1013-22. |
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Hersh CP, Zacharia S, Chelvan RP, Hayden LP, Mirtar A, Zarei S, Putcha N, COPDGene® Investigators. Immunoglobulin E as a biomarker for the overlap of atopic asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases:Journal of the COPD Foundation 2020;7(1):1. |
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Koch AL, Brown RH, Woo H, Brooker AC, Paulin LM, Schneider H, Schwartz AR, Diette GB, Wise RA, Hansel NN, Putcha N. Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Airway Dimensions in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Annals of the American Thoracic Society 2020;17(1):116-8. |
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Galiatsatos P, Gomez E, Lin CT, Illei PB, Shah P, Neptune E. Secondhand smoke from electronic cigarette resulting in hypersensitivity pneumonitis. BMJ Case Reports CP 2020;13(3):e233381. |
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Ghosh B, Park B, Bhowmik D, Nishida K, Lauver M, Putcha N, Gao P, Ramanathan Jr M, Hansel N, Biswal S, Sidhaye VK. Strong correlation between air-liquid interface cultures and in vivo transcriptomics of nasal brush biopsy. American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology 2020;318(5):L1056-62. |
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Galiatsatos P, Woo H, Paulin LM, Kind A, Putcha N, Gassett AJ, Cooper CB, Dransfield MT, Parekh TM, Oates GR, Barr RG. The Association Between Neighborhood Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 2020;15:981. |
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Galiatsatos P, Follin A, Alghanim F, Sherry M, Sylvester C, Daniel Y, Chanmugam A, Townsend J, Saria S, Kind AJ, Chen E. The Association Between Neighborhood Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Readmissions for Patients Hospitalized With Sepsis. Critical Care Medicine 2020;48(6):808-14. |
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Raju S, Brigham EP, Paulin LM, Putcha N, Balasubramanian A, Hansel NN, McCormack MC. The Burden of Rural Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease:Analyses from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2020;201(4):488-91. |
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Wu TD, Fawzy A, Kinney GL, Bon J, Neupane M, Tejwani V, Hansel NN, Wise RA, Putcha N, McCormack MC. Metformin use and respiratory outcomes in asthma-COPD overlap. Respiratory research 2021;22(1):1-8. |
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Afshar-Mohajer N, Wu TD, Shade R, Brigham E, Woo H, Wood M, Koehl R, Koehler K, Kirkness J, Hansel NN, Ramchandran G. Obesity, tidal volume, and pulmonary deposition of fine particulate matter in children with asthma. European Respiratory Journal 2022;59(3). |
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Galiatsatos P, Brigham E, Krasnoff R, Rice J, Van Wyck L, Sherry M, Rand CS, Hansel NN, McCormack MC. Association between neighborhood socioeconomic status, tobacco store density and smoking status in pregnant women in an urban area. Preventive Medicine 2020:106107. |
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Eakin MN, Eckmann T, Dinglas VD, Akinremi AA, Hosey M, Hopkins RO, Needham DM. Association between participant contact attempts and reports of being bothered in a national, longitudinal cohort study of ARDS survivors. Chest 2020 Mar 17. |
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Sharp M, Brown T, Chen ES, Rand CS, Moller DR, Eakin MN. Association of Medication Adherence and Clinical Outcomes in Sarcoidosis. Chest 2020 Feb 4. |
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Burkes RM, Ceppe AS, Doerschuk CM, Couper D, Hoffman EA, Comellas AP, Barr RG, Krishnan JA, Cooper C, Labaki WW, Ortega VE. Associations Among 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Levels, Lung Function, and Exacerbation Outcomes in COPD:An Analysis of the SPIROMICS Cohort. Chest 2020 Jan 17. |
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Balasubramanian A, Kolb TM, Damico RL, Hassoun PM, McCormack MC, Mathai SC. Diffusing Capacity is an Independent Predictor of Outcomes in Pulmonary Hypertension Associated with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Chest 2020 Mar 14. |
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Tarazona-Meza CE, Nicholson A, Romero KM, Pollard SL, Gálvez-Davila RM, Hansel NN, Checkley W. Household food insecurity is associated with asthma control in Peruvian children living in a resource-poor setting. Journal of Asthma 2019 Aug 26:1-8. |
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Hanson C, Brigham E. Maternal nutrition and child respiratory outcomes:paradigms of lung health and disease. Eur Respir J |
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Swarr D, Putcha N, Zacharias W. “PIK” ing Out New Epigenetic Markers in Lung Disease. Am J Respir Crit Care Med . |
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Supplemental Keywords:
Poverty, COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, indoor air pollution, particulate matter, PM, nitrogen dioxide, NO2Progress and Final Reports:
Original Abstract Subprojects under this Center: (EPA does not fund or establish subprojects; EPA awards and manages the overall grant for this center).
R836150C001 Obesity and Adverse Dietary Patterns as Susceptibility Factors to Pollutant Exposure in Urban COPD
R836150C002 Environmental Health Disparities in Rural Appalachia: The impact of air pollution, obesity and diet on COPD morbidity
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