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Parental preconception exposure to phenol and phthalate mixtures and the risk of preterm birth

[Display omitted] •Mixtures of parental preconception phenols and phthalates were examined.•Parental preconception DEHP-BPA mixture was positively associated with preterm birth.•Couples’ preconception mixtures showed a cumulative effect on preterm birth.•Maternal and paternal preconception mixtures...

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Published in:Environment international 2021-06, Vol.151, p.106440-106440, Article 106440
Main Authors: Zhang, Yu, Mustieles, Vicente, Williams, Paige L., Wylie, Blair J., Souter, Irene, Calafat, Antonia M., Demokritou, Melina, Lee, Alexandria, Vagios, Stylianos, Hauser, Russ, Messerlian, Carmen
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Summary:[Display omitted] •Mixtures of parental preconception phenols and phthalates were examined.•Parental preconception DEHP-BPA mixture was positively associated with preterm birth.•Couples’ preconception mixtures showed a cumulative effect on preterm birth.•Maternal and paternal preconception mixtures contributed similarly to the outcome.•Results suggest that preterm birth may constitute a couple-based outcome. Parental preconception exposure to select phenols and phthalates was previously associated with increased risk of preterm birth in single chemical analyses. However, the joint effect of phenol and phthalate mixtures on preterm birth is unknown. We included 384 female and 211 male (203 couples) participants seeking infertility treatment in the Environment and Reproductive Health (EARTH) Study who gave birth to 384 singleton infants between 2005 and 2018. Mean preconception urinary concentrations of bisphenol A (BPA), parabens, and eleven phthalate biomarkers, including di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) metabolites, were examined. We used principal component analysis (PCA) with log-Poisson regression and Probit Bayesian Kernel Machine Regression (BKMR) with hierarchical variable selection to examine maternal and paternal phenol and phthalate mixtures in relation to preterm birth. Couple-based BKMR model was fit to assess couples’ joint mixtures in relation to preterm birth. PCA identified the same four factors for maternal and paternal preconception mixtures. Each unit increase in PCA scores of maternal (adjusted Risk Ratio (aRR): 1.36, 95%CI: 1.00, 1.84) and paternal (aRR: 1.47, 95%CI: 0.90, 2.42) preconception DEHP-BPA factor was positively associated with preterm birth. Maternal and paternal BKMR models consistently presented the DEHP-BPA factor with the highest group Posterior Inclusion Probability (PIP). BKMR models further showed that maternal preconception BPA and mono(2-ethyl-5-hydroxyhexyl) phthalate, and paternal preconception mono(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate were positively associated with preterm birth when the remaining mixture components were held at their median concentrations. Couple-based BKMR models showed a similar relative contribution of paternal (PIP: 61%) and maternal (PIP: 77%) preconception mixtures on preterm birth. We found a positive joint effect on preterm birth across increasing quantiles of couples’ total mixture concentrations. In this prospective cohort of subfertile couples, maternal BPA and DEHP, and paternal DEHP exposure
ISSN:0160-4120
1873-6750
DOI:10.1016/j.envint.2021.106440