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Cat allergen exposure in a naturalistic exposure chamber: A prospective observational study in cat-allergic subjects

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CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ALLERGY
卷 52, 期 2, 页码 265-275

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cea.14087

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allergy treatment; asthma; challenge tests

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  1. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Tarrytown, New York, USA

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This study investigated the early and late asthmatic responses in cat-allergic mild asthmatics during cat allergen exposure in a naturalistic exposure chamber. The results showed that the average FEV1 change was not correlated with cat allergen levels, while the time to early asthmatic response and the incidence of early asthmatic response were highly correlated with cat allergen levels.
Background To determine the proportion and reproducibility of cat-allergic mild asthmatics with early asthmatic response (EAR) during cat allergen exposure in a naturalistic exposure chamber (NEC). Methods This was a prospective, observational study in 30 cat-allergic mild asthmatics who received two 180-min cat-allergen (Felis domesticus allergen 1 [Fel d 1]) challenges 27 days apart in an NEC. Results An EAR (>= 20% reduction from baseline in forced expiratory volume in 1 s [FEV1]) was observed in 67% and 52% of subjects at first and second NEC exposure, respectively, with similar median time to EAR; 44% of subjects had an EAR on days 1 and 28. Late asthmatic response (>= 15% reduction in FEV1 within 24 h of NEC exit) was observed in 33% of subjects following either exposure. Average FEV1 and total nasal symptom score during NEC exposure were highly correlated within subjects between NEC exposures (r = 0.91, p r = 0.73, p < 0.001), but total ocular symptom score was not. Time to EAR, but not average FEV1, was significantly associated with NEC Fel d 1 concentration, which was variable. There were no serious adverse events; 12/30 subjects experienced 20 adverse events (including asthma, 10%; headache, 10%). Conclusions The NEC model demonstrates that average FEV1 change is highly reproducible and has a low correlation with cat allergen levels. However, time to EAR and incidence of EAR are less reproducible and are highly correlated with NEC allergen levels. Average FEV1, rather than incidence of EAR or time to EAR, could be considered as an endpoint for interventional trials testing cat-specific anti-allergy therapies using an NEC.

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