Abstract

BackgroundCow’s milk (CM) is the main food allergen for toddlers and infants. Presently, studies on CM specific immunoglobulin E (sIgE) sensitization and positive distribution of CM components ALA-, CAS-, and BLG-sIgE are lacking in infants with respiratory allergic diseases, especially in southern China. This study therefore aimed to investigate the distribution of CM sensitization and the relation between its components α-lactalbumin (ALA), β-lactoglobulin (BLG) and casein (CAS) sIgE in children with respiratory allergic diseases in southern China.MethodsA total of 1839 children (≤12 years) with respiratory diseases and detected CM-sIgE levels were included. Serum samples were collected from the Respiratory Diseases Bioresources Center of the National Center for Respiratory Diseases in southern China from August 2012 to July 2017. ALA-, BLG-, and CAS-sIgE were detected and questionnaires were completed in 103 children.ResultsA total of 36.7% children were positive for CM-sIgE. CM-sIgE levels were higher in asthmatic bronchitis (AB) group than in other allergic respiratory disease groups (all P < 0.05). Among the 103 CM-sIgE-sensitized children, 64.08% had a history of family allergies. There were 84.47% of the children who tested positive for two or more sIgE components. The average ALA-, BLG-, and CAS-sIgE levels were 1.91 kU/L, 1.81 kU/L, and 0.62 kU/L, respectively. The CM-sIgE level showed a correlation with BLG-sIgE (rs = 0.833), ALA-sIgE (rs = 0.816), and CAS-sIgE (rs = 0.573) levels (all p < 0.001).ConclusionsIn southern China, CM-sIgE levels were higher in children with AB than in those with other respiratory allergic diseases. ALA and BLG were the main allergenic components detected in CM-sIgE-sensitized children with respiratory allergic diseases.

Highlights

  • Cow’s milk (CM) is the main food allergen for toddlers and infants

  • The positive rare of CM-specific immunoglobulin E (sIgE) levels were higher for asthmatic bronchitis 48.7% than for braochial asthma (34.5%), cough variant asthma (34.4%), combined allergic rhinitis and asthma syndrome (30.3%) and allergic rhinitis (29.1%)

  • The positive rare of ALA, BLG, and CAS-sIgE were 87.4, 86.4 and 69.9% in children respectively, which was the first study in southern China

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Introduction

Studies on CM specific immunoglobulin E (sIgE) sensitization and positive distribution of CM components ALA-, CAS-, and BLG-sIgE are lacking in infants with respiratory allergic diseases, especially in southern China. Atopy is a risk factor for childhood asthma [5, 6], and our recent research based on real world data shows that there are 28.1% childhood asthma patients who are positive for CM allergen [7]. This may be because sensitization to CM allergens increases the risk of early respiratory allergic diseases in children [8, 9]. Early detection of CM sIgE antibodies and analysis of the distribution of CM component sIgE in children with CMA and respiratory allergies are necessary

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