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Clinical onset of atopic eczema: Results from 2 nationally representative British birth cohorts followed through midlife

BACKGROUND: Atopic eczema onset is described primarily in early childhood, and the frequency and characteristics of adult-onset disease remain controversial. OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the proportion of subjects who report atopic eczema symptoms between birth and midadulthood and to examine d...

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Autores principales: Abuabara, Katrina, Ye, Morgan, McCulloch, Charles E., Sullivan, Alice, Margolis, David J., Strachan, David P., Paternoster, Lavinia, Yew, Yik Weng, Williams, Hywel C., Langan, Sinéad M.
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Publicado: Mosby 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6721832/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31260715
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2019.05.040
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author Abuabara, Katrina
Ye, Morgan
McCulloch, Charles E.
Sullivan, Alice
Margolis, David J.
Strachan, David P.
Paternoster, Lavinia
Yew, Yik Weng
Williams, Hywel C.
Langan, Sinéad M.
author_facet Abuabara, Katrina
Ye, Morgan
McCulloch, Charles E.
Sullivan, Alice
Margolis, David J.
Strachan, David P.
Paternoster, Lavinia
Yew, Yik Weng
Williams, Hywel C.
Langan, Sinéad M.
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description BACKGROUND: Atopic eczema onset is described primarily in early childhood, and the frequency and characteristics of adult-onset disease remain controversial. OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the proportion of subjects who report atopic eczema symptoms between birth and midadulthood and to examine demographic, immunologic, and genetic factors associated with period of symptom onset. METHODS: We conducted a longitudinal study using data from 2 nationally representative community-based birth cohorts from the United Kingdom: the British Cohort Studies 1958 and 1970. Subjects were followed from birth through age 42 to 50 years. The primary outcome was the age period of self-reported atopic eczema symptom onset based on repeated measures of self-reported atopic eczema at each survey wave. RESULTS: The annual period prevalence of atopic eczema ranged from 5% to 15% in 2 cohorts of more than 17,000 participants each followed from birth through middle age. There was no clear trend in prevalence by age, and among adults reporting active atopic eczema during a given year, only 38% had symptom onset reported in childhood. When compared with subjects whose eczema started in childhood, those with adult-onset disease were more likely to be women, from Scotland or Northern England, of lower childhood socioeconomic group, smokers in adulthood, and less likely to have a history of asthma. In a subanalysis using data from the 1958 cohort only, genetic mutations previously associated with atopic eczema, including filaggrin-null mutations, and allergen-specific IgE were more common among those with childhood-onset disease. CONCLUSION: Rates of self-reported atopic eczema remain high after childhood, and adult-onset atopic eczema has different risk factor associations than childhood-onset eczema.
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spelling pubmed-67218322019-09-06 Clinical onset of atopic eczema: Results from 2 nationally representative British birth cohorts followed through midlife Abuabara, Katrina Ye, Morgan McCulloch, Charles E. Sullivan, Alice Margolis, David J. Strachan, David P. Paternoster, Lavinia Yew, Yik Weng Williams, Hywel C. Langan, Sinéad M. J Allergy Clin Immunol Article BACKGROUND: Atopic eczema onset is described primarily in early childhood, and the frequency and characteristics of adult-onset disease remain controversial. OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the proportion of subjects who report atopic eczema symptoms between birth and midadulthood and to examine demographic, immunologic, and genetic factors associated with period of symptom onset. METHODS: We conducted a longitudinal study using data from 2 nationally representative community-based birth cohorts from the United Kingdom: the British Cohort Studies 1958 and 1970. Subjects were followed from birth through age 42 to 50 years. The primary outcome was the age period of self-reported atopic eczema symptom onset based on repeated measures of self-reported atopic eczema at each survey wave. RESULTS: The annual period prevalence of atopic eczema ranged from 5% to 15% in 2 cohorts of more than 17,000 participants each followed from birth through middle age. There was no clear trend in prevalence by age, and among adults reporting active atopic eczema during a given year, only 38% had symptom onset reported in childhood. When compared with subjects whose eczema started in childhood, those with adult-onset disease were more likely to be women, from Scotland or Northern England, of lower childhood socioeconomic group, smokers in adulthood, and less likely to have a history of asthma. In a subanalysis using data from the 1958 cohort only, genetic mutations previously associated with atopic eczema, including filaggrin-null mutations, and allergen-specific IgE were more common among those with childhood-onset disease. CONCLUSION: Rates of self-reported atopic eczema remain high after childhood, and adult-onset atopic eczema has different risk factor associations than childhood-onset eczema. Mosby 2019-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6721832/ /pubmed/31260715 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2019.05.040 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Abuabara, Katrina
Ye, Morgan
McCulloch, Charles E.
Sullivan, Alice
Margolis, David J.
Strachan, David P.
Paternoster, Lavinia
Yew, Yik Weng
Williams, Hywel C.
Langan, Sinéad M.
Clinical onset of atopic eczema: Results from 2 nationally representative British birth cohorts followed through midlife
title Clinical onset of atopic eczema: Results from 2 nationally representative British birth cohorts followed through midlife
title_full Clinical onset of atopic eczema: Results from 2 nationally representative British birth cohorts followed through midlife
title_fullStr Clinical onset of atopic eczema: Results from 2 nationally representative British birth cohorts followed through midlife
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title_short Clinical onset of atopic eczema: Results from 2 nationally representative British birth cohorts followed through midlife
title_sort clinical onset of atopic eczema: results from 2 nationally representative british birth cohorts followed through midlife
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6721832/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31260715
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2019.05.040
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