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Predictors of allergen sensitization in Singapore children from birth to 3 years
BACKGROUND: Immune responses in allergic diseases begin with allergen sensitization, which usually occurs in childhood. Allergen sensitization involves a complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors, and sensitization patterns may change with age. OBJECTIVE: To determine the predictors of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5078880/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27799959 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13223-016-0161-x |
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author | Loo, Evelyn Xiu Ling Sim, Jordan Zheng Ting Goh, Anne Teoh, Oon Hoe Chan, Yiong Huak Saw, Seang Mei Kwek, Kenneth Gluckman, Peter D. Godfrey, Keith M. Van Bever, Hugo Chong, Yap Seng Lee, Bee Wah Kramer, Michael S. Shek, Lynette Pei-chi |
author_facet | Loo, Evelyn Xiu Ling Sim, Jordan Zheng Ting Goh, Anne Teoh, Oon Hoe Chan, Yiong Huak Saw, Seang Mei Kwek, Kenneth Gluckman, Peter D. Godfrey, Keith M. Van Bever, Hugo Chong, Yap Seng Lee, Bee Wah Kramer, Michael S. Shek, Lynette Pei-chi |
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description | BACKGROUND: Immune responses in allergic diseases begin with allergen sensitization, which usually occurs in childhood. Allergen sensitization involves a complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors, and sensitization patterns may change with age. OBJECTIVE: To determine the predictors of allergen sensitization in the first 3 years of life in the growing up in Singapore towards healthy outcomes (GUSTO) prospective birth cohort study. METHODS: Interviewers collected information on demographics, family history of allergy, social and lifestyle factors, and the child’s health. We analyzed data from 849 children who completed skin prick testing (SPT) to inhalant allergens (house dust mites: Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Dermatophagoides farinae, and Blomia tropicalis) and food allergens (egg, peanut and cow’s milk) to assess risk factors for allergen sensitization at 18 months. To ensure that clinical phenotypes preceded allergen sensitization, we also analyzed data from 649 children who had a negative skin prick test at 18 months and completed skin prick testing at 36 months. RESULTS: We observed a significant association between eczema reported before 18 months and a positive SPT at 18 months [aOR 4.5 (1.9–10.7)]. Ninety-five (14.6 %) children with negative SPTs at 18 months developed positive tests at 36 months. Onset of eczema before 18 months was associated with an increased risk of new allergen sensitization at 36 months among children non-sensitized at 18 months [aOR 3.4 (1.2–9.3)]. An association was seen between wheeze reported before 18 months and new allergen sensitization at 36 months [aOR 3.2 (1.1–9.1)]. We found no significant association, however, between rhinitis reported before 18 months and new allergen sensitization at 36 months. CONCLUSIONS: Early onset of eczema and wheeze are risk factors for later allergen sensitization, suggesting a possible increased susceptibility to allergen exposure through an impaired skin barrier or defective airway epithelium. Trial registration NCT01174875 Registered 1 July 2010, retrospectively registered |
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spelling | pubmed-50788802016-10-31 Predictors of allergen sensitization in Singapore children from birth to 3 years Loo, Evelyn Xiu Ling Sim, Jordan Zheng Ting Goh, Anne Teoh, Oon Hoe Chan, Yiong Huak Saw, Seang Mei Kwek, Kenneth Gluckman, Peter D. Godfrey, Keith M. Van Bever, Hugo Chong, Yap Seng Lee, Bee Wah Kramer, Michael S. Shek, Lynette Pei-chi Allergy Asthma Clin Immunol Research BACKGROUND: Immune responses in allergic diseases begin with allergen sensitization, which usually occurs in childhood. Allergen sensitization involves a complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors, and sensitization patterns may change with age. OBJECTIVE: To determine the predictors of allergen sensitization in the first 3 years of life in the growing up in Singapore towards healthy outcomes (GUSTO) prospective birth cohort study. METHODS: Interviewers collected information on demographics, family history of allergy, social and lifestyle factors, and the child’s health. We analyzed data from 849 children who completed skin prick testing (SPT) to inhalant allergens (house dust mites: Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Dermatophagoides farinae, and Blomia tropicalis) and food allergens (egg, peanut and cow’s milk) to assess risk factors for allergen sensitization at 18 months. To ensure that clinical phenotypes preceded allergen sensitization, we also analyzed data from 649 children who had a negative skin prick test at 18 months and completed skin prick testing at 36 months. RESULTS: We observed a significant association between eczema reported before 18 months and a positive SPT at 18 months [aOR 4.5 (1.9–10.7)]. Ninety-five (14.6 %) children with negative SPTs at 18 months developed positive tests at 36 months. Onset of eczema before 18 months was associated with an increased risk of new allergen sensitization at 36 months among children non-sensitized at 18 months [aOR 3.4 (1.2–9.3)]. An association was seen between wheeze reported before 18 months and new allergen sensitization at 36 months [aOR 3.2 (1.1–9.1)]. We found no significant association, however, between rhinitis reported before 18 months and new allergen sensitization at 36 months. CONCLUSIONS: Early onset of eczema and wheeze are risk factors for later allergen sensitization, suggesting a possible increased susceptibility to allergen exposure through an impaired skin barrier or defective airway epithelium. Trial registration NCT01174875 Registered 1 July 2010, retrospectively registered BioMed Central 2016-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5078880/ /pubmed/27799959 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13223-016-0161-x Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Loo, Evelyn Xiu Ling Sim, Jordan Zheng Ting Goh, Anne Teoh, Oon Hoe Chan, Yiong Huak Saw, Seang Mei Kwek, Kenneth Gluckman, Peter D. Godfrey, Keith M. Van Bever, Hugo Chong, Yap Seng Lee, Bee Wah Kramer, Michael S. Shek, Lynette Pei-chi Predictors of allergen sensitization in Singapore children from birth to 3 years |
title | Predictors of allergen sensitization in Singapore children from birth to 3 years |
title_full | Predictors of allergen sensitization in Singapore children from birth to 3 years |
title_fullStr | Predictors of allergen sensitization in Singapore children from birth to 3 years |
title_full_unstemmed | Predictors of allergen sensitization in Singapore children from birth to 3 years |
title_short | Predictors of allergen sensitization in Singapore children from birth to 3 years |
title_sort | predictors of allergen sensitization in singapore children from birth to 3 years |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5078880/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27799959 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13223-016-0161-x |
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