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Specific oral immunotherapy in food allergic patients: transient or persistent tolerance?
INTRODUCTION: The first therapeutic choice for food allergy is avoidance of the responsible food, but when this approach is not possible, specific oral desensitization could be considered as a good alternative. It is not clear yet whether the acquired tolerance is transient or persistent. AIM: We re...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6130139/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30206453 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ada.2018.77671 |
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author | Nucera, Eleonora Ricci, Anna Giulia Rizzi, Angela Mezzacappa, Simona Rienzo, Alessia Di Pecora, Valentina Patriarca, Giampiero Buonomo, Alessandro Aruanno, Arianna Schiavino, Domenico |
author_facet | Nucera, Eleonora Ricci, Anna Giulia Rizzi, Angela Mezzacappa, Simona Rienzo, Alessia Di Pecora, Valentina Patriarca, Giampiero Buonomo, Alessandro Aruanno, Arianna Schiavino, Domenico |
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description | INTRODUCTION: The first therapeutic choice for food allergy is avoidance of the responsible food, but when this approach is not possible, specific oral desensitization could be considered as a good alternative. It is not clear yet whether the acquired tolerance is transient or persistent. AIM: We report on a subset of 13 patients of a larger study, treated successfully with specific oral tolerance induction who experienced secondary loss of tolerance after a period of allergen avoidance. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Thirteen patients affected by IgE-mediated food allergy: to cow milk (3 patients), to hen egg (3 patients), to cod fish (2 patients), to peanuts (1 patient) and to corn (1 patient) confirmed by a complete allergological workup and a double-blind placebo-controlled food challenge (DBPCFC), were treated with sublingual-oral desensitization. After the interruption of the maintenance phase, the laboratory tests were performed and 12 of 13 patients underwent DBPCFC. RESULTS: Oral specific desensitization was completed successfully in all the 13 reported patients. At different times after the end of treatment, they decided, on their own initiative, to stop the ingestion of incriminated food. A new food allergen re-exposure caused adverse reactions in 12 of 13 patients. The detection of specific IgE and IgG4 during the period of allergen avoidance showed an increase in or a stable level of specific IgE and a decrease in specific IgG4 in 8 patients. CONCLUSIONS: According to our experience, the tolerance obtained through the desensitizing treatment is transient and so the regular allergen intake is necessary for its maintenance. |
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spelling | pubmed-61301392018-09-11 Specific oral immunotherapy in food allergic patients: transient or persistent tolerance? Nucera, Eleonora Ricci, Anna Giulia Rizzi, Angela Mezzacappa, Simona Rienzo, Alessia Di Pecora, Valentina Patriarca, Giampiero Buonomo, Alessandro Aruanno, Arianna Schiavino, Domenico Postepy Dermatol Alergol Original Paper INTRODUCTION: The first therapeutic choice for food allergy is avoidance of the responsible food, but when this approach is not possible, specific oral desensitization could be considered as a good alternative. It is not clear yet whether the acquired tolerance is transient or persistent. AIM: We report on a subset of 13 patients of a larger study, treated successfully with specific oral tolerance induction who experienced secondary loss of tolerance after a period of allergen avoidance. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Thirteen patients affected by IgE-mediated food allergy: to cow milk (3 patients), to hen egg (3 patients), to cod fish (2 patients), to peanuts (1 patient) and to corn (1 patient) confirmed by a complete allergological workup and a double-blind placebo-controlled food challenge (DBPCFC), were treated with sublingual-oral desensitization. After the interruption of the maintenance phase, the laboratory tests were performed and 12 of 13 patients underwent DBPCFC. RESULTS: Oral specific desensitization was completed successfully in all the 13 reported patients. At different times after the end of treatment, they decided, on their own initiative, to stop the ingestion of incriminated food. A new food allergen re-exposure caused adverse reactions in 12 of 13 patients. The detection of specific IgE and IgG4 during the period of allergen avoidance showed an increase in or a stable level of specific IgE and a decrease in specific IgG4 in 8 patients. CONCLUSIONS: According to our experience, the tolerance obtained through the desensitizing treatment is transient and so the regular allergen intake is necessary for its maintenance. Termedia Publishing House 2018-08-21 2018-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6130139/ /pubmed/30206453 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ada.2018.77671 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Termedia Sp. z o. o. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Nucera, Eleonora Ricci, Anna Giulia Rizzi, Angela Mezzacappa, Simona Rienzo, Alessia Di Pecora, Valentina Patriarca, Giampiero Buonomo, Alessandro Aruanno, Arianna Schiavino, Domenico Specific oral immunotherapy in food allergic patients: transient or persistent tolerance? |
title | Specific oral immunotherapy in food allergic patients: transient or persistent tolerance? |
title_full | Specific oral immunotherapy in food allergic patients: transient or persistent tolerance? |
title_fullStr | Specific oral immunotherapy in food allergic patients: transient or persistent tolerance? |
title_full_unstemmed | Specific oral immunotherapy in food allergic patients: transient or persistent tolerance? |
title_short | Specific oral immunotherapy in food allergic patients: transient or persistent tolerance? |
title_sort | specific oral immunotherapy in food allergic patients: transient or persistent tolerance? |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6130139/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30206453 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ada.2018.77671 |
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