医学
回顾性队列研究
过敏
牛奶
怀孕
免疫学
儿科
产科
内科学
食品科学
遗传学
生物
化学
作者
Motomichi Nagafuji,Satoshi Fujiyama,Ryota Ishii,Michiru Shime,Toshinori Kitatsu,Yusuke Hoshino,Yu Kanai,Junichi Arai,Yayoi Miyazono,Hidetoshi Takada
摘要
Abstract Neonatal immune regulation transitions from fetal immunity and varies with maturation status, but its role in neonatal cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA) remains unknown. We studied the association between maturation status at birth and neonatal CMPA. Clinical and laboratory data of neonates presenting with CMPA symptoms were retrospectively collected from two tertiary hospitals. Patients were assessed according to gestational age at birth: preterm, late‐preterm, and full‐term. Fifty‐five infants (26 females, 14 preterm, 15 late‐preterm, and 26 full‐term) were included; 44 were negative for milk‐specific IgE. Neonatal CMPA was common during moderately premature periods. Preterm infants exhibited longer latency from initial CM exposure to disease onset, lower incidence of bloody stool, and absence of elevated monocyte counts. However, immunoreactivity to CM antigens was retained in all infants. Neonatal CMPA features varied with infant maturation status at birth. Our results improve the understanding of intestinal immunity development, fetal/neonatal immune regulation, and CMPA pathogenesis.
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