Alterations of lymphocyte subpopulations and TGF-β in children with transient or persistent cow’s milk allergy

The aim of the study was to evaluate changes in surface receptor expression of B and T lymphocytes and concentration of TGF-β in children who either developed tolerance to cow’s milk protein (CMP) or manifested persistent cow’s milk allergy (CMA). The study involved 30 patients with CMA who underwen...

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Main Authors: Anna Bobrus-Chociej, Urszula Daniluk, Marek Alifier, Anna Stasiak-Barmuta, Maciej Gustaw Kaczmarski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-01-01
Series:Food and Agricultural Immunology
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09540105.2017.1387234
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spelling doaj-cb4e35b3eebc4764bb1c12c50842fdd62020-11-25T02:21:16ZengTaylor & Francis GroupFood and Agricultural Immunology0954-01051465-34432018-01-0129140041110.1080/09540105.2017.13872341387234Alterations of lymphocyte subpopulations and TGF-β in children with transient or persistent cow’s milk allergyAnna Bobrus-Chociej0Urszula Daniluk1Marek Alifier2Anna Stasiak-Barmuta3Maciej Gustaw Kaczmarski4Medical University of BialystokMedical University of BialystokMedical University of BialystokMedical University of BialystokMedical University of BialystokThe aim of the study was to evaluate changes in surface receptor expression of B and T lymphocytes and concentration of TGF-β in children who either developed tolerance to cow’s milk protein (CMP) or manifested persistent cow’s milk allergy (CMA). The study involved 30 patients with CMA who underwent an open food challenge after 12 months of milk-free diet. After the milk challenge, decreased concentration of CD19+CD23+ was observed in children who acquired tolerance to CMP, in comparison with the test before cow’s milk (CM) challenge (42.2% vs. 29.1%, p = .006). The same group demonstrated lower concentration of TGF-β than patients with persistent allergy (median 37.9 pg/ml vs. 52.8 pg/ml, p = .003, respectively). Moreover, before CM challenge, higher percentage of CD3+CD8+CD28+CD152+ cells (median 2.88% vs. 1.2%, p = .03) and CD3+CD4+CD25+CD62L+ (median 42.3% vs. 13.4%, p = .032) was noted in children who acquired tolerance to CMP, in comparison with subjects who remained allergic to CMP.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09540105.2017.1387234cow’s milk allergyfood tolerancelymphocyte subpopulationstgf-β
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author Anna Bobrus-Chociej
Urszula Daniluk
Marek Alifier
Anna Stasiak-Barmuta
Maciej Gustaw Kaczmarski
spellingShingle Anna Bobrus-Chociej
Urszula Daniluk
Marek Alifier
Anna Stasiak-Barmuta
Maciej Gustaw Kaczmarski
Alterations of lymphocyte subpopulations and TGF-β in children with transient or persistent cow’s milk allergy
Food and Agricultural Immunology
cow’s milk allergy
food tolerance
lymphocyte subpopulations
tgf-β
author_facet Anna Bobrus-Chociej
Urszula Daniluk
Marek Alifier
Anna Stasiak-Barmuta
Maciej Gustaw Kaczmarski
author_sort Anna Bobrus-Chociej
title Alterations of lymphocyte subpopulations and TGF-β in children with transient or persistent cow’s milk allergy
title_short Alterations of lymphocyte subpopulations and TGF-β in children with transient or persistent cow’s milk allergy
title_full Alterations of lymphocyte subpopulations and TGF-β in children with transient or persistent cow’s milk allergy
title_fullStr Alterations of lymphocyte subpopulations and TGF-β in children with transient or persistent cow’s milk allergy
title_full_unstemmed Alterations of lymphocyte subpopulations and TGF-β in children with transient or persistent cow’s milk allergy
title_sort alterations of lymphocyte subpopulations and tgf-β in children with transient or persistent cow’s milk allergy
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Food and Agricultural Immunology
issn 0954-0105
1465-3443
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The aim of the study was to evaluate changes in surface receptor expression of B and T lymphocytes and concentration of TGF-β in children who either developed tolerance to cow’s milk protein (CMP) or manifested persistent cow’s milk allergy (CMA). The study involved 30 patients with CMA who underwent an open food challenge after 12 months of milk-free diet. After the milk challenge, decreased concentration of CD19+CD23+ was observed in children who acquired tolerance to CMP, in comparison with the test before cow’s milk (CM) challenge (42.2% vs. 29.1%, p = .006). The same group demonstrated lower concentration of TGF-β than patients with persistent allergy (median 37.9 pg/ml vs. 52.8 pg/ml, p = .003, respectively). Moreover, before CM challenge, higher percentage of CD3+CD8+CD28+CD152+ cells (median 2.88% vs. 1.2%, p = .03) and CD3+CD4+CD25+CD62L+ (median 42.3% vs. 13.4%, p = .032) was noted in children who acquired tolerance to CMP, in comparison with subjects who remained allergic to CMP.
topic cow’s milk allergy
food tolerance
lymphocyte subpopulations
tgf-β
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09540105.2017.1387234
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