Journal of Investigational Allergology and Clinical Immunology | |
Oral Immunotherapy in Children With IgE-Mediated Wheat Allergy: Outcome and Molecular Changes | |
MD Ibañez3  M Catarino1  Patricia do Santos1  C Escudero3  S Sanchez-García3  A Díaz-Perales2  P Rodríguez del Río3  | |
[1] Pharmacy School, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal;Centro de Biotecnologia y Genómica de Plantas (UPM-INIA), Madrid, Spain;Allergy Department, Hospital Infantil Niño Jesús, Madrid, Spain | |
关键词: LTP; Children; 5-ω-gliadin; α-Amylase inhibitors; Gluten; Wheat allergy; Oral immunotherapy; Food immunotherapy; Immunotherapy; Food allergy; | |
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【 摘 要 】
Background: IgE-mediated wheat allergy affects around 0.5% of the population, and current management is based on avoidance. We propose an active intervention to promote tolerance in wheat-allergic children.
Objectives: To investigate the efficacy and safety of an oral immunotherapy (OIT) protocol with wheat to treat IgE-mediated wheat-allergic children.
Methods: Six wheat allergic patients assessed in a double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenge (DBPCFC) underwent wheat OIT with an up-dosing phase until 100 g of wheat was tolerated, followed by a 6-month maintenance phase. Tolerance to rye and oat was evaluated, as were specific IgE (sIgE) to wheat and other cereals and sIgE, sIgG4, and sIgG1 to a panel of wheat proteins (α-amylase and trypsin inhibitors, wheat lipid transfer proteins, gliadins, and glutenins).
Results: Threshold doses in the wheat DBPCFC ranged from 6.6 g to 96.6 g. Five out of 6 (83%) patients successfully finished the updosing phase in 3 to 24 days; after a 6-month maintenance phase, all the patients maintained good tolerance of 100 g of wheat daily. Only 6.25% of doses in the up-dosing phase elicited mild adverse reactions. All 5 patients who successfully finished the up-dosing phase tolerated rye after OIT, and all but 1 tolerated oat as well. The median baseline wheat sIgE was 47.5 kUA/L, increasing to 84.55 kUA/L after up-dosing and decreasing to 28.75 kUA/L after 6 months of follow-up. None of the patients showed sIgE to 5-ω-gliadin, but α-amylase inhibitors were recognized by all patients. Specific IgG4 and sIgG1 increased in all patients.
Conclusions: Our wheat OIT protocol was safe, efficient, and rapid. In our population, α-amylase was the major allergen.
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