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A Randomized, Open-Label Trial of Hen's Egg Oral Immunotherapy: Efficacy and Humoral Immune Responses in 50 Children

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jaip.2021.01.020

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Desensitization; Egg allergens; Gal d 1; Hen's egg allergy; Oral immunotherapy; Ovalbumin; Ovomucoid; Tolerance

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  1. Helsinki University Hospital Research Fund
  2. Allergy Research Foundation
  3. Finnish Society of Allergology and Immunology
  4. Sigrid Juselius Foundation

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Oral immunotherapy with raw egg is effective in desensitizing children with persistent egg allergy, leading to increased tolerance to egg products and improved quality of life. Subjects with high baseline egg-specific IgE concentrations and sensitization to multiple egg allergen components benefit from prolonged treatment.
BACKGROUND: Egg allergy is the second most common food allergy in children. Persistent food allergy increases the risk of anaphylaxis and reduces the quality of life. OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy of oral immunotherapy (OIT) with raw egg white powder and study its effects on humoral responses in children with persistent egg allergy. METHODS: Fifty children aged 6 to 17 years with egg allergy, diagnosed by double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenge, were randomized 3:2 to 8 months of OIT with a maintenance dose of 1 g of egg white protein or 6 months of avoidance after which the avoidance group crossed over to OIT. We examined changes in IgE, IgG4, and IgA concentrations to Gal d 1-4 during OIT compared with avoidance and assessed clinical reactivity at 8 and 18 months. RESULTS: After 8 months, 22 of 50 children (44%) on OIT and 1 of 21 (4.8%) on egg avoidance were desensitized to the target dose, 23 of 50 (46%) were partially desensitized (dose <1 g), and 5 of 50 (10%) discontinued. IgG4 concentrations to Gal d 1-4 and IgA to Gal d 1-2 increased significantly, whereas IgE to Gal d 2 decreased. A heatmap analysis of the IgE patterns revealed 3 distinct clusters linked with the clinical outcome. High baseline egg whiteespecific IgE and polysensitization to Gal d 1-4 related with failure to achieve the maintenance dose at 8 months. After 18 months of treatment, 36 of 50 patients (72%) were desensitized and 8 of 50 (16%) partially desensitized. CONCLUSIONS: OIT with raw egg enables liberation of egg products into the daily diet in most patients. Subjects with high egg whiteespecific IgE concentrations and sensitization to multiple egg allergen components at baseline benefit from prolonged treatment. (C) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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