Treatment of anaphylactic sensitivity to peanuts by immunotherapy with injections of aqueous peanut extract

被引:450
作者
Nelson, HS
Lahr, J
Rule, R
Bock, A
Leung, D
机构
[1] Natl. Jewish Medical/Research Center, Denver, CO 80206
关键词
immunotherapy; food allergy; peanut allergy;
D O I
10.1016/S0091-6749(97)80006-1
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Background: Immediate hypersensitivity to peanuts is a frequent cause of anaphylactic reactions and deaths in children and adults, Currently, preventive treatment consists of avoidance, which is difficult because of the widespread and often disguised use of peanuts in the food industry. Methods: Twelve patients with immediate hypersensitivity to ingestion of peanuts were recruited. Half were treated with injections of peanut extract: a maintenance level of tolerance was first achieved by a rush protocol, then maintained with weekly injections for at least 1 year. The other six evert untreated control subjects. Ail patients underwent double-blind, placebo-controlled, oral peanut challenges initially, after approximately 6 weeks, and after 1 year. Results: All treated patients achieved the maintenance dose of 0.5 ml of 1:100 wt/vol peanut extract by the rush injection protocol. All experienced increased tolerance to double-blind, placebo-controlled peanut challenge and decreased sensitivity on titrated skin prick testing with peanut extract, whereas the threshold to oral peanut challenge and cutaneous reactivity to peanut extract sere unchanged in the untreated control subjects. Systemic reactions were common in the treated group both during rush immunotherapy and with maintenance injections. Only three patients remained tolerant of the full maintenance dose. The increased tolerance to oral peanut challenge was maintained in the three subjects who received full maintenance doses, but there was partial (n = 2) or complete (n = 1) loss of protection in the patients who required dose reduction because of systemic reactions. Conclusions: Injections of peanut extract increase the tolerance of patients with peanut allergy to oral ingestion of peanuts. Injections result in repeated systemic reactions in most patients, even during maintenance injections. For clinical application of this method of treatment, a modified peanut extract is needed.
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