Early markers of baked milk and egg tolerance in young children with IgE-mediated immediate reactions.

M Y Altunbas, E Y Gungoren, S Can, R Amirov, N Ozturk, S Bozkurt, S Bilgic Eltan, S Baris, A Ozen, E Karakoc-Aydiner
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Summary: Background. Children with milk and egg allergies have outcomes in which, three-quarters are tolerant to baked forms of the allergenic food. Identifying predictors of tolerance to baked foods for IgE-mediated immediate-type reactions may guide the early introduction of baked allergens to diet and tolerance development. This study explores factors associated with early tolerance to baked foods. Methods. We retrospectively analysed patients with IgE-mediated immediate-type food allergy in infancy who either became tolerant to the baked form before two years or remained reactive after two years. Results. We examined 143 patients solely with IgE-mediated immediate-type egg and/or milk allergies excluding the ones having atopic dermatitis, 76 (42 egg-allergics; 34 milk-allergics) achieved tolerance, and 67 (38 egg-allergics; 29 milk-allergics) were reactive beyond the age of two. Independent markers favoring tolerance to baked forms at two years included the absence of anaphylaxis during the first reaction, applicable to milk and egg allergens. The absence of familial atopy and concomitant egg allergy were also independent predictors for milk-allergic subjects. Receiver operating characteristic analysis determined cut-off values for specific-Immunoglobulin E (sIgE) levels (kU/L) predicting mild phenotype at first admission: egg white-sIgE ≤ 7.39, milk-sIgE ≤ 5.99, and casein-sIgE ≤ 4.99, with AUC values of 0.703, 0.716, and 0.749, respectively. Conclusions. This study identifies key prognostic for tolerance of baked allergen for IgE-mediated immediate-type reactions, providing valuable insights to determine the patients who need more intensive care versus the ones who don't need baked allergen avoidance early in their life from their initial admission at infancy.

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有ige介导的即时反应的幼儿烘烤牛奶和鸡蛋耐受的早期标记。
摘要:背景。对牛奶和鸡蛋过敏的儿童结果是,四分之三的人对烘焙形式的过敏食物耐受。确定对烘焙食品耐受的预测因子介导的即时性反应可能指导烘焙过敏原早期引入饮食和耐受发展。这项研究探讨了早期对烘焙食品耐受的相关因素。方法。我们回顾性分析了婴儿期ige介导的即时性食物过敏患者,这些患者要么在两年前对烘焙形式产生耐受性,要么在两年后仍保持反应性。结果。我们检查了143例仅为ige介导的立即型鸡蛋和/或牛奶过敏的患者,不包括特应性皮炎患者,76例(42例鸡蛋过敏;34例牛奶过敏症患者达到耐受性,67例(38例鸡蛋过敏症患者;29例牛奶过敏症)在两岁以后才有反应。两岁时对烘焙形式的耐受性的独立标记包括在第一次反应期间没有过敏反应,适用于牛奶和鸡蛋过敏原。没有家族性特应性和伴随的鸡蛋过敏也是牛奶过敏受试者的独立预测因素。受试者工作特征分析确定了特异免疫球蛋白E (sIgE)水平(kU/L)预测首次入院时轻度表型的临界值:蛋清sIgE≤7.39,牛奶sIgE≤5.99,酪蛋白sIgE≤4.99,AUC值分别为0.703、0.716和0.749。结论。本研究确定了ige介导的即时型反应中烘焙过敏原耐受性的关键预后,为确定需要更多重症监护的患者与不需要烘焙过敏原避免的患者提供了有价值的见解。
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