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一项关于牛奶低剂量诱导口服免疫疗法的单中心病例对照研究。

A Single-Center, Case-Control Study of Low-Dose-Induction Oral Immunotherapy with Cow's Milk.

作者信息

Yanagida Noriyuki, Sato Sakura, Asaumi Tomoyuki, Okada Yu, Ogura Kiyotake, Ebisawa Motohiro

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, Sagamihara National Hospital, Kanagawa, Japan.

出版信息

Int Arch Allergy Immunol. 2015;168(2):131-7. doi: 10.1159/000442157. Epub 2015 Dec 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This study aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of low-dose-induction oral immunotherapy (OIT) with 3 ml of milk, which is a lower target volume than is conventionally used.

METHODS

Children aged ≥5 years with milk allergies [confirmed by oral food challenge (OFC) against 3 ml of milk] were enrolled. The OIT group was admitted to the hospital for 5 days for build-up. Subsequently, at home, the volume was gradually increased by up to a maximum of 3 ml every 5 days. While the OIT group ingested a small amount of milk every day, the control group completely eliminated their milk intake. Both groups underwent OFCs approximately 1 year later in order to assess their responsiveness to 3 ml and 25 ml of cow's milk.

RESULTS

The OIT and control groups had no background differences; the proportion of patients unresponsive to 3 ml of milk after 1 year was 58.3% (7/12) and 13.8% (4/25), respectively (p = 0.018), while the proportion unresponsive to 25 ml of milk was 33.3% (4/12) and 0.0% (0/25), respectively (p = 0.007). Furthermore, a significant decrease in the casein-specific immunoglobulin E levels was seen after 12 months when compared to baseline in the OIT group (p = 0.033). Adverse allergic reactions were rare and most symptoms were mild.

CONCLUSION

This study of a high-risk population reacting to very low amounts of milk showed that low-dose-induction OIT appeared effective for acquiring unresponsiveness to 3 ml and 25 ml of milk, with severe symptoms being rare, indicating that for improvement of food allergies, continuous intake of small amounts may be as effective as intake of larger amounts.

摘要

背景

本研究旨在调查低剂量诱导口服免疫疗法(OIT)使用3毫升牛奶的疗效和安全性,该目标剂量低于传统使用量。

方法

纳入年龄≥5岁的牛奶过敏儿童[通过对3毫升牛奶进行口服食物激发试验(OFC)确诊]。OIT组住院5天进行剂量递增。随后在家中,每5天逐渐增加剂量,最大增至3毫升。OIT组每天摄入少量牛奶,而对照组完全避免摄入牛奶。两组大约在1年后进行OFC,以评估他们对3毫升和25毫升牛奶的反应性。

结果

OIT组和对照组在背景方面无差异;1年后对3毫升牛奶无反应的患者比例分别为58.3%(7/12)和13.8%(4/25)(p = 0.018),而对25毫升牛奶无反应的比例分别为33.3%(4/12)和0.0%(0/25)(p = 0.007)。此外,与基线相比,OIT组在12个月后酪蛋白特异性免疫球蛋白E水平显著降低(p = 0.033)。不良过敏反应很少见,且大多数症状较轻。

结论

这项针对对极少量牛奶有反应的高危人群的研究表明,低剂量诱导OIT似乎能有效使患者对3毫升和25毫升牛奶产生无反应状态,严重症状罕见,这表明对于改善食物过敏,持续摄入少量牛奶可能与摄入大量牛奶一样有效。

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