A Pediatric Randomized, Controlled Trial of German Cockroach Subcutaneous Immunotherapy
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology(2024)
Abstract
BackgroundCockroach allergy contributes to morbidity among urban children with asthma. Few trials address the effect of subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) with cockroach allergen among these at-risk children.ObjectiveTo determine if nasal allergen challenge (NAC) responses to cockroach allergen would improve following one year of SCIT.MethodsUrban children with asthma, that were cockroach-sensitized and reactive on NAC, participated in a yearlong randomized double-blind placebo-controlled SCIT trial using German cockroach extract. The primary endpoint was the change in mean total nasal symptoms scores (TNSS) during NAC after 12 months of SCIT. Changes in nasal transcriptomic responses during NAC, skin prick test (SPT) wheal size, serum allergen-specific antibody production and T-cell responses to cockroach allergen were assessed.ResultsChanges in mean NAC TNSS did not differ between SCIT-assigned (n=28) versus placebo-assigned (n=29) participants (p=0.63). Nasal transcriptomic responses correlated with TNSS, but a treatment effect was not observed. Cockroach serum specific IgE (sIgE) decreased to a similar extent in both groups, while decreased cockroach SPT wheal size was greater among SCIT participants (p=0.04). A 200-fold increase in cockroach sIgG4 was observed among subjects receiving SCIT (p<0.001) but was unchanged in the placebo group. T-cell interleukin-4 responses following cockroach allergen stimulation decreased to a greater extent among SCIT versus placebo (p=0.002), while no effect was observed for interleukin-10 or interferon-gamma.ConclusionA year of SCIT failed to alter NAC TNSS and nasal transcriptome responses to cockroach allergen challenge despite systemic effects on allergen-specific skin tests, induction of serum sIgG4 production and down-modulation of allergen stimulated T-cell responses.
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Key words
Allergen Immunotherapy,Cockroach Allergy,Nasal Allergen Challenge,Asthma,Urban,transcriptome,antibody,T cell response,prick skin test
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