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The Combination of Binding Avidity of Ovomucoid-Specific IgE Antibody and Specific IgG4 Antibody Can Predict Positive Outcomes of Oral Food Challenges during Stepwise Slow Oral Immunotherapy in Children with Hen's Egg Allergy

To increase the prediction accuracy of positive oral food challenge (OFC) outcomes during stepwise slow oral immunotherapy (SS-OIT) in children with a hen's egg (HE) allergy, we evaluated the predictive value of the combination of antigen-specific IgE (sIgE) with antigen binding avidity and sIg...

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Published in:Nutrients 2023-06, Vol.15 (12), p.2770
Main Authors: Taniuchi, Shoichiro, Sakai, Rika, Nishida, Takahiro, Goma, Meguru, Mitomori, Masatoshi, Imaide, Aya, Enomoto, Masahiro, Nishino, Masamitsu, Okizuka, Yo, Kido, Hiroshi
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description To increase the prediction accuracy of positive oral food challenge (OFC) outcomes during stepwise slow oral immunotherapy (SS-OIT) in children with a hen's egg (HE) allergy, we evaluated the predictive value of the combination of antigen-specific IgE (sIgE) with antigen binding avidity and sIgG4 values. Sixty-three children with HE allergy undergoing SS-OIT were subjected to repeated OFCs with HE. We measured the ovomucoid (OVM)-sIgE by ImmunoCAP or densely carboxylated protein (DCP) microarray, sIgG4 by DCP microarray, and the binding avidity of OVM-sIgE defined as the level of 1/IC (nM) measured by competitive binding inhibition assays. The OFC was positive in 37 (59%) patients undergoing SS-OIT. Significant differences in DCP-OVM-sIgE, CAP-OVM-sIgE, I/IC , DCP-OVM-sIgG4, the multiplication products of DCP-OVM-sIgE, and the binding avidity of DCP-OVM-sIgE (DCP-OVM-sIgE/IC ) and DCP-OVM-sIgE/sIgG4 were compared between the negative and positive groups ( < 0.01). Among them, the variable with the greatest area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was DCP-OVM-sIgE/IC (0.84), followed by DCP-OVM-sIgE/sIgG4 (0.81). DCP-OVM-sIgE/IC and DCP-OVM-sIgE/sIgG4 are potentially useful markers for the prediction of positive OFCs during HE-SS-OIT and may allow proper evaluation of the current allergic status in the healing process during HE-SS-OIT.
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Animals
Asthma
Avidity
Binding
Biomarkers
Chickens
Children
Drug dosages
Egg Hypersensitivity - therapy
Eggs
Female
Food allergies
Food allergy
hen’s egg allergy
IgE binding avidity
Immunoglobulin E
Immunoglobulin G
Immunoglobulins
Immunotherapy
Informed consent
oral food challenge
oral immunotherapy
Ovomucin
ovomucoid-specific IgE
ovomucoid-specific IgG4
Patients
Prognosis
Protein arrays
Supervision
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