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Probiotic stool secretory immunoglobulin A modulation in children with gastroenteritis: a randomized clinical trial
BACKGROUND: We previously conducted the Probiotic Regimen for Outpatient Gastroenteritis Utility of Treatment (PROGUT) study, which identified no improvements in children with acute gastroenteritis (AGE) administered a probiotic. However, the aforementioned study did not evaluate immunomodulatory be...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8023833/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34269370 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqaa369 |
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author | Freedman, Stephen B Horne, Rachael Johnson-Henry, Kathene Xie, Jianling Williamson-Urquhart, Sarah Chui, Linda Pang, Xiao-Li Lee, Bonita Schuh, Suzanne Finkelstein, Yaron Gouin, Serge Farion, Ken J Poonai, Naveen Hurley, Katrina Schnadower, David Sherman, Philip M |
author_facet | Freedman, Stephen B Horne, Rachael Johnson-Henry, Kathene Xie, Jianling Williamson-Urquhart, Sarah Chui, Linda Pang, Xiao-Li Lee, Bonita Schuh, Suzanne Finkelstein, Yaron Gouin, Serge Farion, Ken J Poonai, Naveen Hurley, Katrina Schnadower, David Sherman, Philip M |
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description | BACKGROUND: We previously conducted the Probiotic Regimen for Outpatient Gastroenteritis Utility of Treatment (PROGUT) study, which identified no improvements in children with acute gastroenteritis (AGE) administered a probiotic. However, the aforementioned study did not evaluate immunomodulatory benefits. OBJECTIVES: The object of this study was to determine if stool secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) concentrations in children with AGE increase more among participants administered a Lactobacillus rhamnosus/helveticus probiotic compared with those administered placebo. METHODS: This a priori planned multicenter, randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled ancillary study enrolled children presenting for emergency care who received a 5-d probiotic or placebo course. Participants submitted stool specimens on days 0, 5, and 28. The primary endpoint was the change in stool sIgA concentrations on day 5 compared with baseline. RESULTS: A total of 133 (n = 66 probiotic, 67 placebo) of 886 PROGUT participants (15.0%) provided all 3 specimens. Median stool sIgA concentrations did not differ between the probiotic and placebo groups at any of the study time points: day 0 median (IQR): 1999 (768, 4071) compared with 2198 (702, 5278) (P = 0.27, Cohen's d = 0.17); day 5: 2505 (1111, 5310) compared with 3207 (982, 7080) (P = 0.19, Cohen's d = 0.16); and day 28: 1377 (697, 2248) compared with 1779 (660, 3977) (P = 0.27, Cohen's d = 0.19), respectively. When comparing measured sIgA concentrations between days 0 and 5, we found no treatment allocation effects [β: −0.24 (−0.65, 0.18); P = 0.26] or interaction between treatment and specimen collection day [β: −0.003 (−0.09, 0.09); P = 0.95]. Although stool sIgA decreased between day 5 and day 28 within both groups (P < 0.001), there were no differences between the probiotic and placebo groups in the median changes in sIgA concentrations when comparing day 0 to day 5 median (IQR) [500 (−1135, 2362) compared with 362 (−1122, 4256); P = 0.77, Cohen's d = 0.075] and day 5 to day 28 [−1035 (−3130, 499) compared with −1260 (−4437, 843); P = 0.70, Cohen's d = 0.067], respectively. CONCLUSIONS: We found no effect of an L. rhamnosus/helveticus probiotic, relative to placebo, on stool IgA concentrations. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT01853124. |
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spelling | pubmed-80238332021-04-13 Probiotic stool secretory immunoglobulin A modulation in children with gastroenteritis: a randomized clinical trial Freedman, Stephen B Horne, Rachael Johnson-Henry, Kathene Xie, Jianling Williamson-Urquhart, Sarah Chui, Linda Pang, Xiao-Li Lee, Bonita Schuh, Suzanne Finkelstein, Yaron Gouin, Serge Farion, Ken J Poonai, Naveen Hurley, Katrina Schnadower, David Sherman, Philip M Am J Clin Nutr Original Research Communications BACKGROUND: We previously conducted the Probiotic Regimen for Outpatient Gastroenteritis Utility of Treatment (PROGUT) study, which identified no improvements in children with acute gastroenteritis (AGE) administered a probiotic. However, the aforementioned study did not evaluate immunomodulatory benefits. OBJECTIVES: The object of this study was to determine if stool secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) concentrations in children with AGE increase more among participants administered a Lactobacillus rhamnosus/helveticus probiotic compared with those administered placebo. METHODS: This a priori planned multicenter, randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled ancillary study enrolled children presenting for emergency care who received a 5-d probiotic or placebo course. Participants submitted stool specimens on days 0, 5, and 28. The primary endpoint was the change in stool sIgA concentrations on day 5 compared with baseline. RESULTS: A total of 133 (n = 66 probiotic, 67 placebo) of 886 PROGUT participants (15.0%) provided all 3 specimens. Median stool sIgA concentrations did not differ between the probiotic and placebo groups at any of the study time points: day 0 median (IQR): 1999 (768, 4071) compared with 2198 (702, 5278) (P = 0.27, Cohen's d = 0.17); day 5: 2505 (1111, 5310) compared with 3207 (982, 7080) (P = 0.19, Cohen's d = 0.16); and day 28: 1377 (697, 2248) compared with 1779 (660, 3977) (P = 0.27, Cohen's d = 0.19), respectively. When comparing measured sIgA concentrations between days 0 and 5, we found no treatment allocation effects [β: −0.24 (−0.65, 0.18); P = 0.26] or interaction between treatment and specimen collection day [β: −0.003 (−0.09, 0.09); P = 0.95]. Although stool sIgA decreased between day 5 and day 28 within both groups (P < 0.001), there were no differences between the probiotic and placebo groups in the median changes in sIgA concentrations when comparing day 0 to day 5 median (IQR) [500 (−1135, 2362) compared with 362 (−1122, 4256); P = 0.77, Cohen's d = 0.075] and day 5 to day 28 [−1035 (−3130, 499) compared with −1260 (−4437, 843); P = 0.70, Cohen's d = 0.067], respectively. CONCLUSIONS: We found no effect of an L. rhamnosus/helveticus probiotic, relative to placebo, on stool IgA concentrations. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT01853124. Oxford University Press 2021-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8023833/ /pubmed/34269370 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqaa369 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Society for Nutrition. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Original Research Communications Freedman, Stephen B Horne, Rachael Johnson-Henry, Kathene Xie, Jianling Williamson-Urquhart, Sarah Chui, Linda Pang, Xiao-Li Lee, Bonita Schuh, Suzanne Finkelstein, Yaron Gouin, Serge Farion, Ken J Poonai, Naveen Hurley, Katrina Schnadower, David Sherman, Philip M Probiotic stool secretory immunoglobulin A modulation in children with gastroenteritis: a randomized clinical trial |
title | Probiotic stool secretory immunoglobulin A modulation in children with gastroenteritis: a randomized clinical trial |
title_full | Probiotic stool secretory immunoglobulin A modulation in children with gastroenteritis: a randomized clinical trial |
title_fullStr | Probiotic stool secretory immunoglobulin A modulation in children with gastroenteritis: a randomized clinical trial |
title_full_unstemmed | Probiotic stool secretory immunoglobulin A modulation in children with gastroenteritis: a randomized clinical trial |
title_short | Probiotic stool secretory immunoglobulin A modulation in children with gastroenteritis: a randomized clinical trial |
title_sort | probiotic stool secretory immunoglobulin a modulation in children with gastroenteritis: a randomized clinical trial |
topic | Original Research Communications |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8023833/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34269370 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqaa369 |
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