2024
Cross-Sectional Associations between Prenatal Per- and Poly-Fluoroalkyl Substances and Bioactive Lipids in Three Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Cohorts
Suthar H, Manea T, Pak D, Woodbury M, Eick S, Cathey A, Watkins D, Strakovsky R, Ryva B, Pennathur S, Zeng L, Weller D, Park J, Smith S, DeMicco E, Padula A, Fry R, Mukherjee B, Aguiar A, Geiger S, Ng S, Huerta-Montanez G, Vélez-Vega C, Rosario Z, Cordero J, Zimmerman E, Woodruff T, Morello-Frosch R, Schantz S, Meeker J, Alshawabkeh A, Aung M, Outcomes O. Cross-Sectional Associations between Prenatal Per- and Poly-Fluoroalkyl Substances and Bioactive Lipids in Three Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Cohorts. Environmental Science And Technology 2024, 58: 8264-8277. PMID: 38691655, PMCID: PMC11097396, DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.4c00094.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPFAS mixtureLinear mixed modelsBioactive lipidsChild health outcomesCross-sectional associationsPrenatal PFAS exposureBioactive lipid levelsPoly-fluoroalkyl substancesQuantile g-computationMixed modelsGestational outcomesHealth outcomesPregnancy outcomesPregnant womenCombined cohortG-computationCohort analysisProgram cohortQuartile increaseLipid levelsCohortPositive associationMeta-analysisEnvironmental influencesPFAS exposureAssociations of maternal blood metal concentrations with plasma eicosanoids among pregnant women in Puerto Rico
Kim C, Cathey A, Park S, Watkins D, Mukherjee B, Rosario-Pabón Z, Vélez-Vega C, Alshawabkeh A, Cordero J, Meeker J. Associations of maternal blood metal concentrations with plasma eicosanoids among pregnant women in Puerto Rico. The Science Of The Total Environment 2024, 928: 172295. PMID: 38588744, DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.172295.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultEicosanoidsEnvironmental PollutantsFemaleHumansMaternal ExposureMetalsMetals, HeavyPregnancyPuerto RicoYoung AdultConceptsAdverse birth outcomesSex-specific associationsBirth outcomesBlood metal concentrationsMetal concentrationsPregnant womenInfant sexEicosanoid profileMetal exposurePlasma eicosanoidsWeeks of pregnancyDecreased concentrations of CdConcentrations of CdConcentrations of CuEffect modificationRegulating inflammatory responsesBirth cohortAssessed associationsAssociated with increased concentrationsPregnancy outcomesFemale fetusesEffect sizeInflammatory activitySignificant associationInflammatory response
2022
Maternal blood metal concentrations are associated with matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) among pregnant women in Puerto Rico
Kim C, Cathey A, Watkins D, Mukherjee B, Rosario-Pabón Z, Vélez-Vega C, Alshawabkeh A, Cordero J, Meeker J. Maternal blood metal concentrations are associated with matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) among pregnant women in Puerto Rico. Environmental Research 2022, 209: 112874. PMID: 35123972, PMCID: PMC10443181, DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2022.112874.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsFemaleHumansMaleMaternal ExposureMatrix MetalloproteinasesMetals, HeavyPregnancyPuerto RicoConceptsBlood metal concentrationsAdverse birth outcomesMetal concentrationsAssociated with matrix metalloproteinasesMatrix metalloproteinasesBirth outcomesFetal sexHealthy pregnancyLinear mixed effects modelsUterine remodelingPregnant womenFemale fetusesExposure to heavy metalsHeavy metal exposureCustomized Luminex assayFetal sex effectLevels of inflammatory cytokinesTrimester of pregnancyBlood metal levelsMetal levelsHeavy metalsMetal exposureMeasured blood concentrationsLuminex assayMale fetuses
2021
Psychosocial status modifies the effect of maternal blood metal and metalloid concentrations on birth outcomes
Ashrap P, Aker A, Watkins D, Mukherjee B, Rosario-Pabón Z, Vélez-Vega C, Alshawabkeh A, Cordero J, Meeker J. Psychosocial status modifies the effect of maternal blood metal and metalloid concentrations on birth outcomes. Environment International 2021, 149: 106418. PMID: 33548848, PMCID: PMC7897320, DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2021.106418.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdverse birth outcomesPsychosocial statusBirth outcomesBody mass indexPsychosocial stressPreterm birthOdds ratioAssociated with adverse birth outcomesPre-pregnancy body mass indexSecond-hand smoke exposurePrenatal psychosocial stressPregnant womenBlood metalsClusters of womenEffects of psychosocial stressPuerto Rico TestsiteIncreased odds ratioSocial supportPerceived stressMaternal educationAdverse associationOverall preterm birthLow birth weightSpontaneous preterm birthCohort study
2020
Application of an analytical framework for multivariate mediation analysis of environmental data
Aung M, Song Y, Ferguson K, Cantonwine D, Zeng L, McElrath T, Pennathur S, Meeker J, Mukherjee B. Application of an analytical framework for multivariate mediation analysis of environmental data. Nature Communications 2020, 11: 5624. PMID: 33159049, PMCID: PMC7648785, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-19335-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMaternal blood metal and metalloid concentrations in association with birth outcomes in Northern Puerto Rico
Ashrap P, Watkins D, Mukherjee B, Boss J, Richards M, Rosario Z, Vélez-Vega C, Alshawabkeh A, Cordero J, Meeker J. Maternal blood metal and metalloid concentrations in association with birth outcomes in Northern Puerto Rico. Environment International 2020, 138: 105606. PMID: 32179314, PMCID: PMC7198231, DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2020.105606.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBayes TheoremFemaleGestational AgeHumansInfant, NewbornMaternal ExposureMetalloidsPregnancyPremature BirthPuerto RicoConceptsBayesian kernel machine regressionShorter gestational agePreterm birthGestational ageEnvironmental risk scoreBirth outcomesMetal concentrationsNon-essential metal(loid)sHigher risk of preterm birthRisk of preterm birthLow-level prenatal lead exposureInterquartile rangeOdds of preterm birthAssociated with higher risk of preterm birthRisk scoreEffects of metalsPredictors of birth outcomesAssociated with birth outcomesBayesian kernel machine regression modelsBirthweight z-scoreAssociated with adverse birth outcomesAssociated with higher riskAdverse birth outcomesKernel machine regressionPuerto Rico TestsitePredictors of urinary and blood Metal(loid) concentrations among pregnant women in Northern Puerto Rico
Ashrap P, Watkins D, Mukherjee B, Boss J, Richards M, Rosario Z, Vélez-Vega C, Alshawabkeh A, Cordero J, Meeker J. Predictors of urinary and blood Metal(loid) concentrations among pregnant women in Northern Puerto Rico. Environmental Research 2020, 183: 109178. PMID: 32007748, PMCID: PMC7167342, DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2020.109178.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsArsenicChromiumFemaleHumansMaternal ExposureMetalsMetals, HeavyPregnancyPuerto RicoTrace ElementsConceptsBlood concentrations of CuTrace metal exposureConcentrations of CuExposure reduction strategiesBiomarkers of exposureBlood HgMetalloid exposureMetal exposureNorthern Puerto RicoBlood CdTrace metalsBlood PbRice consumptionExposure sourcesPuerto RicoMetal(loid)sMetal(loidExposure assessmentBiomarker variationsPbPublic waterZnFishMnMetal
2019
Interactions between chemicals and non-chemical stressors: The modifying effect of life events on the association between triclocarban, phenols and parabens with gestational length in a Puerto Rican cohort
Aker A, McConnell R, Loch-Caruso R, Park S, Mukherjee B, Rosario Z, Vélez-Vega C, Huerta-Montanez G, Alshawabkeh A, Cordero J, Meeker J. Interactions between chemicals and non-chemical stressors: The modifying effect of life events on the association between triclocarban, phenols and parabens with gestational length in a Puerto Rican cohort. The Science Of The Total Environment 2019, 708: 134719. PMID: 31785910, PMCID: PMC6957748, DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134719.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCarbanilidesCohort StudiesFemaleHispanic or LatinoHumansMaternal ExposureParabensPhenolsPregnancyPuerto RicoYoung AdultConceptsLife eventsLinear regression modelsMultiple linear regression modelNegative life eventsPresence of negative life eventsPsychosocial stress measuresAdverse birth outcomesPregnancy cohort studyRegression modelsEffects of psychosocial stressPsychosocial factorsNon-chemical stressorsBirth outcomesEffects of life eventsCohort studyPsychosocial stressPositive LEsPositive life eventsExposure biomarkersSignificant modifiersPrenatal exposureSignificant interactionWomenAssociationRate of eventsUrinary concentrations of phenols in association with biomarkers of oxidative stress in pregnancy: Assessment of effects independent of phthalates
Ferguson K, Lan Z, Yu Y, Mukherjee B, McElrath T, Meeker J. Urinary concentrations of phenols in association with biomarkers of oxidative stress in pregnancy: Assessment of effects independent of phthalates. Environment International 2019, 131: 104903. PMID: 31288179, PMCID: PMC6728185, DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2019.104903.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUrinary phthalate metabolitesOxidative stress biomarkersNon-null associationsPhthalate metabolitesBiomarkers of oxidative stressInterquartile rangeBenzophenone-3Associated with increasesOutcome biomarkersIncreased maternal oxidative stressStress biomarkersExposure to environmental phenolsOxidative stressReduced fetal growthUrinary oxidative stress biomarkersMaternal oxidative stressEffect estimatesAdaptive elastic net modelStudy populationPreterm birthFetal growthConcentration of phenolUrinary phenolPregnancyUrinary concentrationsA repeated measures study of phenol, paraben and Triclocarban urinary biomarkers and circulating maternal hormones during gestation in the Puerto Rico PROTECT cohort
Aker A, Ferguson K, Rosario Z, Mukherjee B, Alshawabkeh A, Calafat A, Cordero J, Meeker J. A repeated measures study of phenol, paraben and Triclocarban urinary biomarkers and circulating maternal hormones during gestation in the Puerto Rico PROTECT cohort. Environmental Health 2019, 18: 28. PMID: 30940137, PMCID: PMC6444601, DOI: 10.1186/s12940-019-0459-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUrinary biomarkersAssociated with adverse birth outcomesAdverse birth outcomesPregnant womenBirth outcomesAdverse outcomesSerum hormonesStudy visitsParaben biomarkersThyroid hormonesParaben exposurePercent changeHormoneBiomarker concentrationsMaternal hormonesBiomarkersOutcomesVisitsAssociationExposureGestationRandom interceptPregnancyThyroid
2018
Associations between maternal plasma measurements of inflammatory markers and urinary levels of phenols and parabens during pregnancy: A repeated measures study
Aung M, Ferguson K, Cantonwine D, Bakulski K, Mukherjee B, Loch-Caruso R, McElrath T, Meeker J. Associations between maternal plasma measurements of inflammatory markers and urinary levels of phenols and parabens during pregnancy: A repeated measures study. The Science Of The Total Environment 2018, 650: 1131-1140. PMID: 30308801, PMCID: PMC6236678, DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.08.356.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBiomarkersEnvironmental MonitoringEnvironmental PollutantsFemaleHumansMaleMaternal ExposureParabensPhenolsPregnancyConceptsPlasma inflammatory markersInflammatory markersC-reactive proteinInterquartile range increaseFetal developmentImmunological biomarkersRange increaseTumor necrosis factor-aCase-control studyProspective birth cohortImmune system regulationHealthy pregnancyUrinary phenolSystemic inflammationImmunological mechanismsInterleukin-10Urinary levelsInterleukin-1bPregnancyStudy visitsMultivariate linear mixed modelReproductive outcomesMeasures of exposureInverse probability weightingUrine samples
2017
Environmental phenol associations with ultrasound and delivery measures of fetal growth
Ferguson K, Meeker J, Cantonwine D, Mukherjee B, Pace G, Weller D, McElrath T. Environmental phenol associations with ultrasound and delivery measures of fetal growth. Environment International 2017, 112: 243-250. PMID: 29294443, PMCID: PMC5899051, DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2017.12.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBirth WeightFemaleFetal DevelopmentHumansInfant, NewbornMaleMaternal ExposurePhenolPregnancyProspective StudiesConceptsInverse associationBirth weight z-scoreWeight z-scoreZ-scoreFetal weightInterquartile range differenceFetal growthBirth weightUltrasound estimationUltrasound estimation of fetal weightEstimation of fetal weightLIFECODES birth cohortStandard deviation decreaseEstimated fetal weightBirth cohortOutcome measuresInvestigate sex differencesWomen's HospitalPregnant womenStudy populationStudy visitsDeviation decreaseDelivery measuresPregnancyAssociationUrinary BPA and Phthalate Metabolite Concentrations and Plasma Vitamin D Levels in Pregnant Women: A Repeated Measures Analysis
Johns L, Ferguson K, Cantonwine D, McElrath T, Mukherjee B, Meeker J. Urinary BPA and Phthalate Metabolite Concentrations and Plasma Vitamin D Levels in Pregnant Women: A Repeated Measures Analysis. Environmental Health Perspectives 2017, 125: 087026. PMID: 28934718, PMCID: PMC5783673, DOI: 10.1289/ehp1178.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCohort of pregnant womenMono-3-carboxypropyl phthalateVitamin D levelsPregnant womenD levelsNested case-control study of preterm birthMeasures of urinary phthalate metabolitesProspective cohort of pregnant womenOdds of vitamin D deficiencyCase-control study of preterm birthDi(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate metabolitesInverse associationStudy of preterm birthInterquartile rangePlasma vitamin D levelsCirculating total 25(OH)DNested case-control studyMetabolites of di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalateVitamin D deficiencyDi(2-ethylhexyl) phthalatePhthalate metabolite concentrationsUrinary phthalate metabolitesUrinary bisphenol AProspective birth cohortPreterm birth
2016
Mediation of the Relationship between Maternal Phthalate Exposure and Preterm Birth by Oxidative Stress with Repeated Measurements across Pregnancy
Ferguson K, Chen Y, VanderWeele T, McElrath T, Meeker J, Mukherjee B. Mediation of the Relationship between Maternal Phthalate Exposure and Preterm Birth by Oxidative Stress with Repeated Measurements across Pregnancy. Environmental Health Perspectives 2016, 125: 488-494. PMID: 27352406, PMCID: PMC5332184, DOI: 10.1289/ehp282.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBiomarkersEnvironmental PollutantsFemaleHumansMaternal ExposureOxidative StressPhthalic AcidsPregnancyPremature BirthConceptsExposure-mediator interactionPreterm birthMaternal phthalate exposureNested case-control study of preterm birthCase-control study of preterm birthNested case-control studyPhthalate exposureStudy of preterm birthPhthalate metabolitesOxidative stressSpontaneous preterm birthLongitudinal measurementsMetabolites of di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalateOdds ratioRepeated measuresDi(2-ethylhexyl) phthalateMediation analysisRegression modelsOxidative stress biomarkersEstimated proportionPretermPregnancyInteraction termsBirthAssociationUrinary phthalate metabolite and bisphenol A associations with ultrasound and delivery indices of fetal growth
Ferguson K, Meeker J, Cantonwine D, Chen Y, Mukherjee B, McElrath T. Urinary phthalate metabolite and bisphenol A associations with ultrasound and delivery indices of fetal growth. Environment International 2016, 94: 531-537. PMID: 27320326, PMCID: PMC4980186, DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2016.06.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsActual fetal weightUrinary phthalate metabolitesPhthalate metabolitesFetal weightFetal growthDi-2-ethylhexyl phthalate metabolitesNon-anomalous singleton pregnanciesAssociated with decreased fetal growthConcentrations of phthalate metabolitesTime pointsExposure to di-2-ethylhexyl phthalateSingleton pregnanciesLongitudinal birth cohortFetal sexDi-2-ethylhexyl phthalateInterquartile range increaseCross-sectional associationsUltrasound scanPregnancyInverse associationMaternal exposureDelivery indexUrine samplesStandard deviation decreaseBirth cohortUtilizing Longitudinal Measures of Fetal Growth to Create a Standard Method to Assess the Impacts of Maternal Disease and Environmental Exposure
Cantonwine D, Ferguson K, Mukherjee B, Chen Y, Smith N, Robinson J, Doubilet P, Meeker J, McElrath T. Utilizing Longitudinal Measures of Fetal Growth to Create a Standard Method to Assess the Impacts of Maternal Disease and Environmental Exposure. PLOS ONE 2016, 11: e0146532. PMID: 26731406, PMCID: PMC4701464, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0146532.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFetal growthCohort study populationContemporary obstetric practiceZ-scoreNon-anomalous pregnanciesFetal sizeAssociated with increased fetal sizeClinical dataIncreased risk of perinatal morbidityMixed modelsRisk of perinatal morbidityStandard populationAssociated with fetal growthMeasures of fetal growthPrenatal careAssociated with factorsLinear mixed modelsMaternal BMIObstetric practiceEpidemiological researchMaternal smokingTrimester ultrasound evaluationSuboptimal fetal growthUS populationImpact fetal growth
2015
Associations between Maternal Biomarkers of Phthalate Exposure and Inflammation Using Repeated Measurements across Pregnancy
Ferguson K, McElrath T, Mukherjee B, Loch-Caruso R, Meeker J. Associations between Maternal Biomarkers of Phthalate Exposure and Inflammation Using Repeated Measurements across Pregnancy. PLOS ONE 2015, 10: e0135601. PMID: 26317519, PMCID: PMC4552851, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0135601.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsC-reactive proteinPregnant womenPhthalate exposureInvestigate inflammationInflammation biomarkersAnalysis of pregnant womenAssociated with adverse reproductive outcomesBiomarkers of phthalate exposureUrinary phthalate metabolitesAssociated with IL-6Plasma inflammation biomarkersMono-benzyl phthalateAdverse reproductive outcomesStatistically significant associationUrinary metabolite concentrationsMaternal biomarkersPeripheral inflammationPhthalate effectsPhthalate metabolitesIL-6Reproductive outcomesInflammationMono-benzylSignificant associationTarget tissuesUrinary Bisphenol A Levels during Pregnancy and Risk of Preterm Birth
Cantonwine D, Ferguson K, Mukherjee B, McElrath T, Meeker J. Urinary Bisphenol A Levels during Pregnancy and Risk of Preterm Birth. Environmental Health Perspectives 2015, 123: 895-901. PMID: 25815860, PMCID: PMC4559950, DOI: 10.1289/ehp.1408126.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk of preterm birthPreterm birthBisphenol A exposurePreterm premature rupture of membranesClinical classificationClassification of preterm birthSubcategories of preterm birthPremature rupture of membranesBisphenol A levelsCases of preterm birthAssociated with preterm birthSpontaneous preterm laborPreterm premature ruptureRupture of membranesSpontaneous preterm birthIntrauterine growth restrictionNested case-control studyProspective birth cohort studyUrinary bisphenol ACase-control studyAssociated with increased oddsA levelsTertiary teaching hospitalBirth cohort studyDelivered pretermStatistical methods for modeling repeated measures of maternal environmental exposure biomarkers during pregnancy in association with preterm birth
Chen Y, Ferguson K, Meeker J, McElrath T, Mukherjee B. Statistical methods for modeling repeated measures of maternal environmental exposure biomarkers during pregnancy in association with preterm birth. Environmental Health 2015, 14: 9. PMID: 25619201, PMCID: PMC4417225, DOI: 10.1186/1476-069x-14-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAge FactorsBiomarkersBostonCase-Control StudiesCross-Sectional StudiesData Interpretation, StatisticalEnvironmental ExposureFemaleHazardous SubstancesHumansInfant, NewbornMaternal ExposureMiddle AgedModels, StatisticalPhthalic AcidsPregnancyPremature BirthSocioeconomic FactorsYoung AdultConceptsPreterm birthEnvironmental chemical exposuresMeasures of urinary phthalate metabolitesNested case-control studyCross-sectional analysisAverage exposureMeasures of exposureCase-control studyUrinary phthalate metabolitesModel repeated measuresEpidemiological research projectsLongitudinal exposureRepeated measuresPremature birthPretermEnvironmental exposure biomarkersExposure measurementsUrinary metabolitesMaternal factorsPhthalate metabolitesPregnancyStudy of phthalatesLongitudinal predictorsChemical exposureBirth
2014
Variability in urinary phthalate metabolite levels across pregnancy and sensitive windows of exposure for the risk of preterm birth
Ferguson K, McElrath T, Ko Y, Mukherjee B, Meeker J. Variability in urinary phthalate metabolite levels across pregnancy and sensitive windows of exposure for the risk of preterm birth. Environment International 2014, 70: 118-124. PMID: 24934852, PMCID: PMC4104181, DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2014.05.016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdjusted odds ratiosUrinary phthalate metabolite levelsPreterm birthPhthalate metabolite levelsOdds ratioOdds of preterm birthAssociated with increased odds of preterm birthIncreased risk of delivering pretermCases of preterm birthWeeks of completed gestationRisk of delivering pretermAssociated with increased oddsMetabolite levelsPresentation of preeclampsiaSignificant public health problemSpontaneous preterm birthIntrauterine growth restrictionLongitudinal birth cohortPhthalate metabolite concentrationsPublic health problemBirth outcomesBirth cohortGrowth restrictionThird trimesterPregnant women