Prebiotic-supplemented partially hydrolysed cow's milk formula for the prevention of eczema in high-risk infants: a randomized controlled trial

Background: Prevention guidelines for infants at high risk of allergic disease recommend hydrolysed formula if formula is introduced before 6 months, but evidence is mixed. Adding specific oligosaccharides may improve outcomes. Objective: To evaluate whether partially hydrolysed whey formula contain...

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Main Authors: Boyle, Robert J., Tang, Mimi L. K., Chiang, Wen Chin, Chua, Mei Chien, Ismail , Intan Hakimah, Nauta, A., Hourihane, Jonathan, Smith, Peter K., Gold, Michael, Ziegler, John B., Peake, Jane Elizabeth, Quinn, P., Rao, Rajeshwar, Brown, Nick, Rijnierse, Anneke, Garssen, Johan, Warner, John O.
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Published: Wiley 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.536302017-11-17T07:51:19Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53630/ Prebiotic-supplemented partially hydrolysed cow's milk formula for the prevention of eczema in high-risk infants: a randomized controlled trial Boyle, Robert J. Tang, Mimi L. K. Chiang, Wen Chin Chua, Mei Chien Ismail , Intan Hakimah Nauta, A. Hourihane, Jonathan Smith, Peter K. Gold, Michael Ziegler, John B. Peake, Jane Elizabeth Quinn, P. Rao, Rajeshwar Brown, Nick Rijnierse, Anneke Garssen, Johan Warner, John O. Background: Prevention guidelines for infants at high risk of allergic disease recommend hydrolysed formula if formula is introduced before 6 months, but evidence is mixed. Adding specific oligosaccharides may improve outcomes. Objective: To evaluate whether partially hydrolysed whey formula containing oligosaccharides (0.8 g/100 ml) (pHF-OS) can prevent eczema in high-risk infants [ISRCTN65195597]. Methods: We conducted a parallel-group, multicentre, randomized double-blind controlled trial of pHF-OS vs standard cow's milk formula. Infants with a family history of allergic disease were randomized (stratified by centre/maternal allergy) to active (n = 432) or control (n = 431) formula until 6 months of age if formula was introduced before 18 weeks. Primary outcome was cumulative incidence of eczema by 12 months in infants randomized at 0–4 weeks (375 pHF-OS, 383 control). Secondary outcomes were cumulative incidence of eczema by 12 or 18 months in all infants randomized, immune markers at 6 months and adverse events. Results: Eczema occurred by 12 months in 84/293 (28.7%) infants allocated to pHF-OS at 0-4 weeks of age, vs 93/324 (28.7%) control (OR 0.98 95% CI 0.68, 1.40; P = 0.90), and 107/347 (30.8%) pHF-OS vs 112/370 (30.3%) control in all infants randomized (OR 0.99 95% CI 0.71, 1.37; P = 0.94). pHF-OS did not change most immune markers including total/specific IgE; however, pHF-OS reduced cow's milk-specific IgG1 (P < 0.0001) and increased regulatory T-cell and plasmacytoid dendritic cell percentages. There was no group difference in adverse events. Conclusion: pHF-OS does not prevent eczema in the first year in high-risk infants. The immunological changes found require confirmation in a separate cohort. Wiley 2016-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53630/1/Prebiotic-supplemented%20partially%20.pdf Boyle, Robert J. and Tang, Mimi L. K. and Chiang, Wen Chin and Chua, Mei Chien and Ismail , Intan Hakimah and Nauta, A. and Hourihane, Jonathan and Smith, Peter K. and Gold, Michael and Ziegler, John B. and Peake, Jane Elizabeth and Quinn, P. and Rao, Rajeshwar and Brown, Nick and Rijnierse, Anneke and Garssen, Johan and Warner, John O. (2016) Prebiotic-supplemented partially hydrolysed cow's milk formula for the prevention of eczema in high-risk infants: a randomized controlled trial. Allergy, 71 (5). pp. 701-710. ISSN 0105-4538; ESSN: 1398-9995 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/all.12848/abstract 10.1111/all.12848
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description Background: Prevention guidelines for infants at high risk of allergic disease recommend hydrolysed formula if formula is introduced before 6 months, but evidence is mixed. Adding specific oligosaccharides may improve outcomes. Objective: To evaluate whether partially hydrolysed whey formula containing oligosaccharides (0.8 g/100 ml) (pHF-OS) can prevent eczema in high-risk infants [ISRCTN65195597]. Methods: We conducted a parallel-group, multicentre, randomized double-blind controlled trial of pHF-OS vs standard cow's milk formula. Infants with a family history of allergic disease were randomized (stratified by centre/maternal allergy) to active (n = 432) or control (n = 431) formula until 6 months of age if formula was introduced before 18 weeks. Primary outcome was cumulative incidence of eczema by 12 months in infants randomized at 0–4 weeks (375 pHF-OS, 383 control). Secondary outcomes were cumulative incidence of eczema by 12 or 18 months in all infants randomized, immune markers at 6 months and adverse events. Results: Eczema occurred by 12 months in 84/293 (28.7%) infants allocated to pHF-OS at 0-4 weeks of age, vs 93/324 (28.7%) control (OR 0.98 95% CI 0.68, 1.40; P = 0.90), and 107/347 (30.8%) pHF-OS vs 112/370 (30.3%) control in all infants randomized (OR 0.99 95% CI 0.71, 1.37; P = 0.94). pHF-OS did not change most immune markers including total/specific IgE; however, pHF-OS reduced cow's milk-specific IgG1 (P < 0.0001) and increased regulatory T-cell and plasmacytoid dendritic cell percentages. There was no group difference in adverse events. Conclusion: pHF-OS does not prevent eczema in the first year in high-risk infants. The immunological changes found require confirmation in a separate cohort.
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author Boyle, Robert J.
Tang, Mimi L. K.
Chiang, Wen Chin
Chua, Mei Chien
Ismail , Intan Hakimah
Nauta, A.
Hourihane, Jonathan
Smith, Peter K.
Gold, Michael
Ziegler, John B.
Peake, Jane Elizabeth
Quinn, P.
Rao, Rajeshwar
Brown, Nick
Rijnierse, Anneke
Garssen, Johan
Warner, John O.
spellingShingle Boyle, Robert J.
Tang, Mimi L. K.
Chiang, Wen Chin
Chua, Mei Chien
Ismail , Intan Hakimah
Nauta, A.
Hourihane, Jonathan
Smith, Peter K.
Gold, Michael
Ziegler, John B.
Peake, Jane Elizabeth
Quinn, P.
Rao, Rajeshwar
Brown, Nick
Rijnierse, Anneke
Garssen, Johan
Warner, John O.
Prebiotic-supplemented partially hydrolysed cow's milk formula for the prevention of eczema in high-risk infants: a randomized controlled trial
author_facet Boyle, Robert J.
Tang, Mimi L. K.
Chiang, Wen Chin
Chua, Mei Chien
Ismail , Intan Hakimah
Nauta, A.
Hourihane, Jonathan
Smith, Peter K.
Gold, Michael
Ziegler, John B.
Peake, Jane Elizabeth
Quinn, P.
Rao, Rajeshwar
Brown, Nick
Rijnierse, Anneke
Garssen, Johan
Warner, John O.
author_sort Boyle, Robert J.
title Prebiotic-supplemented partially hydrolysed cow's milk formula for the prevention of eczema in high-risk infants: a randomized controlled trial
title_short Prebiotic-supplemented partially hydrolysed cow's milk formula for the prevention of eczema in high-risk infants: a randomized controlled trial
title_full Prebiotic-supplemented partially hydrolysed cow's milk formula for the prevention of eczema in high-risk infants: a randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Prebiotic-supplemented partially hydrolysed cow's milk formula for the prevention of eczema in high-risk infants: a randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Prebiotic-supplemented partially hydrolysed cow's milk formula for the prevention of eczema in high-risk infants: a randomized controlled trial
title_sort prebiotic-supplemented partially hydrolysed cow's milk formula for the prevention of eczema in high-risk infants: a randomized controlled trial
publisher Wiley
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53630/1/Prebiotic-supplemented%20partially%20.pdf
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