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Maternal consumption of peanut during pregnancy is associated with peanut sensitization in atopic infants.

Authors :
Sicherer, Scott H.
Wood, Robert A.
Stablein, Donald
Lindblad, Robert
Burks, A. Wesley
Liu, Andrew H.
Jones, Stacie M.
Fleischer, David M.
Leung, Donald Y.M.
Sampson, Hugh A.
Source :
Journal of Allergy & Clinical Immunology; Dec2010, Vol. 126 Issue 6, p1191-1197, 7p
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Background: Peanut allergy is typically severe, lifelong, and prevalent. Objective: To identify factors associated with peanut sensitization. Methods: We evaluated 503 infants 3 to 15 months of age (mean, 9.4 months) with likely milk or egg allergy but no previous diagnosis of peanut allergy. A total of 308 had experienced an immediate allergic reaction to cow''s milk and/or egg, and 204 had moderate to severe atopic dermatitis and a positive allergy test to milk and/or egg. A peanut IgE level ≥5 kU<subscript>A</subscript>/L was considered likely indicative of peanut allergy. Results: A total of 140 (27.8%) infants had peanut IgE levels ≥5 kU<subscript>A</subscript>/L. Multivariate analysis including clinical, laboratory, and demographic variables showed frequent peanut consumption during pregnancy (odds ratio, 2.9; 95% CI, 1.7-4.9; P < .001), IgE levels to milk (P = .001) and egg (P < .001), male sex (P = .02), and nonwhite race (P = .02) to be the primary factors associated with peanut IgE ≥5 kUA/L. Frequency of peanut consumption during pregnancy and breast-feeding showed a dose-response association with peanut IgE ≥5 kU<subscript>A</subscript>/L, but only consumption during pregnancy was a significant predictor. Among 71 infants never breast-fed, frequent consumption of peanut during pregnancy was strongly associated with peanut IgE ≥5 kU<subscript>A</subscript>/L (odds ratio, 4.99, 95% CI, 1.69-14.74; P < .004). Conclusion: In this cohort of infants with likely milk or egg allergy, maternal ingestion of peanut during pregnancy was strongly associated with a high level of peanut sensitization. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00916749
Volume :
126
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Allergy & Clinical Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
55662920
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2010.08.036