1. Oral Immunotherapy in Patients with IgE Mediated Reactions to Egg White: A Clinical Trial Study.
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Ghobadi Dana V, Fallahpour M, Shoormasti RS, Nabavi M, Bemanian MH, Fateh M, Zaker Z, Torabizadeh M, Aghapour SA, and Arshi S
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- Administration, Oral, Allergens, Desensitization, Immunologic methods, Humans, Immunoglobulin E, Iran, Egg Hypersensitivity diagnosis, Egg Hypersensitivity etiology, Egg Hypersensitivity therapy, Egg White adverse effects
- Abstract
Background: Oral immunotherapy (OIT) is under consideration as a promising treatment for desensitization of egg-allergic patients. The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of egg-white OIT in patients with IgE-mediated allergy to egg white and to compare the clinical and laboratory findings before and after OIT., Methods: This clinical trial was performed from February to August 2018 in Rasool e Akram Hospital, Tehran, Iran. Patients' selection criteria included a history of allergic symptoms, skin prick test (SPT) reactivity to egg white, and the inability to pass the Oral Food Challenge (OFC). Egg-white OIT was done for eight patients in the OIT group for 6 months while egg-white-free products were administrated for controls. The SPT reactivity, specific IgE, and IgG4 for egg white and ovomucoid were evaluated before and after OIT., Results: Hundred percent of the subjects in OIT group were desensitized and tolerated 40 cc raw egg white following 6-month maintenance whereas none of the controls was able to pass the OFC. The findings obtained from the evaluations indicated a significant decrease in the wheal size and specific IgE to egg white after OIT ( P = .001). Furthermore, a significant decrease of IgE/IgG4 ratio to egg white was found in OIT group ( P = .01)., Conclusion: This OIT protocol was successful as all OIT patients were able to continue 6-month OIT process and the reaction threshold to egg white increased in the OIT group. Therefore, it could be regarded as an effective and safe protocol to treat egg-allergic patients.
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- 2022
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