Abstract

This article examines the effects of fermented milk (FM) containing Lactobacillus helveticus SBT2171 (LH2171) on the subjective symptoms of individuals with mild and moderate perennial allergy. Two hundred subjects were divided into two groups and consumed FM containing LH2171 or placebo FM once per day for 16 weeks. The primary endpoints were defined as per the degree of nasal and ocular symptoms and difficulty in daily life as determined by the Japanese guidelines for allergy rhinitis and the Japanese allergic rhinitis standard quality of life questionnaire, respectively. The secondary endpoints included parameters related to allergic symptoms in the blood and nasal fluids, as well as the mental status. The severity of allergic rhinitis significantly improved in the LH2171 group compared to that in the placebo group. Additionally, the LH2171 group showed a significantly lower degree of “stuffy nose” (as per the diary survey) than the placebo group. Eosinophil counts in the nasal fluids and in the blood were significantly lower in the LH2171 group compared to the placebo group. Thus, the oral administration of FM containing LH2171 cells alleviated perennial allergic rhinitis in individuals with mild and moderate symptoms, possibly via suppression of eosinophils in both the blood and nasal fluids.

Highlights

  • One of the causes of the increase in allergic diseases is the highly airtight architectural style introduced in the 1960s, which resulted in exposure to increased levels of antigens, such as mites and house dust [5]

  • Our results revealed that the continuous intake of DY containing Lactobacillus helveticus SBT2171 (LH2171) cells improved nasal discomfort caused by a perennial allergy, accompanied by a significant suppression of eosinophils in the nasal fluids and blood

  • We found that eosinophils were suppressed by ingestion of fermented milk (FM) containing LH2171 cells, supporting that LH2171 cells exert anti-allergic effects by improving the Th1/Th2 cytokine balance

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Introduction

They are characterized by nasal and ocular symptoms, such as rhinorrhea, sneezing, nasal obstruction, nose itching, and tearing and ocular itching [1,2]. These disorders impact the quality of life (QOL), including social life, work, and school performance, and reading ability, thereby decreasing productivity [3]. Japanese allergic rhinitis standard QOL (quality of life) questionnaire (JRQLQ No.1) questionnaire. Group allergic rhinitis was classified by physicians using the subject’s diaries (sneezing, rhinorrhea, and nasal obstruction) Item at the SCR.

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