Evaluation of Intestinal Permeability Using Serum Biomarkers in Learning Early About Peanut Allergy Trial.

利用血清生物标志物评估肠道通透性以尽早了解花生过敏试验

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作者:Aktas Ozge Nur, Mateja Allyson, Li Min Jenny, Chatman Lindsay, Grieco Megan C, Baloh Carolyn H, Huffaker Michelle, Wheatley Lisa M, du Toit George, Lack Gideon, Brittain Erica, Frischmeyer-Guerrerio Pamela A
BACKGROUND: Intestinal barrier dysfunction may lead to a break in tolerance and development of food allergy (FA). There is contradictory evidence on whether intestinal permeability (IP) is altered in IgE-mediated FA. Thus, we sought to determine whether IP differed between children with eczema who did (FA group) or did not (atopic controls, ACs) develop FA and whether peanut sensitization, allergy, and early introduction impacted IP using serum biomarkers zonulin, soluble CD14, and Intestinal Fatty Acid Binding Protein among randomly selected participants enrolled in the Learning Early About Peanut allergy trial. METHODS: FA group was defined as having at least one FA at either baseline (4-11 months) or 60 months of age (V60). ACs had eczema at baseline and no FA at either visit. Serum IP markers (sIPMs) were measured by ELISA at baseline and V60, and their relationship with the clinical characteristics of participants was analyzed using parametric tests and linear regression models. RESULTS: We evaluated 237 FA subjects and 76 ACs. sIPM levels were similar in FA subjects and ACs at baseline and V60. Age when the child first developed any FA (< 1 year vs. > 1 year), eczema severity, peanut sensitization, peanut allergy, and early peanut introduction were not statistically significantly associated with sIPM levels. Total IgE and eosinophil levels, peanut-specific IgE, IgG4, and IgG4/IgE ratio were not correlated with sIPM levels. CONCLUSIONS: No differences in sIPMs were detected to support altered IP in infants with FA compared to ACs or following early peanut introduction among peanut-sensitized children.

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