Abstract

Food allergy against cow milk and its components is highly prevalent among infants and children of pre-school and young school age being a sufficient factor influencing health condition of children during the maturation period. Clinical signs of the milk allergy are non-specific, and they may be pronounced or expressed in mild form, thus enabling hypodiagnistics of this disorder. Moreover, a variety of milk antigens determines different clinical course of this allergic condition and brings additional difficulties to its diagnostics and treatment. Meanwhile, a sensibilization for the cow milk proteins may sometimes trigger a generalized atopy and bronchial asthma, being a factor delayed growth and other health disorders. At the present time, there are no distinct risk criteria for milk allergy. Therefore, its successful prophylaxis and treatment largely depends on the competence of clinical allergologist and informativity of the diagnostic techniques used. So far, however, we have no generally approved laboratory algorithms for diagnostics and monitoring of treatment efficiency in the cow milk allergy and its compomemts.We have performed a laboratory study of 187 children at the age of 3 months to 10 years. An immunochemoluminescent assay of specific IgE antibody levels to the cow milk using IMMULITE 2000/XPi analyzer has revealed its good informative value at different approaches to prediction and evaluation of food allergy treatment, both oriented for a critical cutoff value of 3 МU/L, and by monitoring a decrease in antibody levels. The authors consider rational an extended indefinity principle during the patient-oriented interpretation of IgE assay results if clinical decision is based on critical value of the index. In cases of clinical monitoring, the limit of interim reproducibility should be taken into account. The prevalence of specific cow milk antibodies among the boys was higher than among girls, however, with lesser frequency of moderate/high reactivity among the males. Moreover. the cases were detected with higher levels of anti-beta-lactalbumin IgG than those against whole milk. This finding should be considered during the screening studies.On the basis of literature analysis and own results, the authors propose an extensive study of specific IgE antibodies against cow milk and its components in blood serum of infants and children form the pre-school and junior school age groups.

Highlights

  • Клинические симптомы аллергической реакции при употреблении коровьего молока наблюдаются у 1-17,5% детей в возрасте до 7 лет [2, 8, 10, 20]

  • Приведенные данные и лабораторные примеры демонстрируют, что прецизионность использованного нами метода определения концентрации специфических IgE позволяет применять его при разных подходах к прогнози

  • У 11 из 187 обследованных детей, помимо исследования уровня специфических антител к коровьему молоку, были определены концентрации специфических IgE к бета-лактоглобулину

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Summary

Original articles

Пищевая аллергия к коровьему молоку и его компонентам широко распространена среди детей раннего, дошкольного и младшего школьного возраста и может служить фактором, существенно влияющим на состояние здоровья ребенка при его взрослении. Авторами статьи проведено лабораторное обследование 187 детей в возрасте от 3 месяцев до 10 лет и выявлено, что иммунохемилюминесцентный метод исследования уровня специфических IgE к коровьему молоку на анализаторе «ИММУЛАЙТ 2000/XPi» информативен при разных подходах к прогнозированию и оценке эффективности лечения пищевой аллергии: как ориентированном на критическое диагностическое значение 3МЕ/л, так и учитывающем степень снижения уровня антител. На основании анализа данных литературы и результатов собственного исследования авторы считают необходимым проведение развернутого исследования специфических IgE к коровьему молоку и его компонентам в сыворотке крови детей раннего, дошкольного и младшего школьного возраста.

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