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oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:1038...

Sujet
Full Length Article
Auteur
Gherasim, Alina Dietsch, Frank Beck, Marine Domis, Nathalie de Blay, Frederic
Langue
en
Editeur

World Allergy Organization

Catégorie

The World Allergy Organization Journal

Année

2023

Date de référencement

16/08/2024

Mots clés
positive study δtnss season exposures tnss exposure allergic participants nasal rhinitis
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Résumé

BACKGROUND: Pollen variation can affect field study data quality.

Nasal allergen challenge (NAC) is considered the gold standard for evaluating allergic rhinitis, while environmental exposure chambers (EECs) are mainly used in phase 2 drug development studies.

We aimed to study birch-induced allergic rhinitis under 3 different conditions.

METHODS: This study included 30 participants allergic to birch pollen, based on birch skin prick test, specific immunoglobulin E (IgE), and positive NAC.

Participants were exposed to placebo twice, followed by 2 consecutive 4-h birch airborne exposures, repeated on 2 occasions to evaluate reproducibility and priming effect.

Nasal response was defined as total corrected nasal symptom score (ΔTNSS) ≥ 5 during NAC and EEC.

The primary end-point was to measure TNSS during the last 2 h of first allergen exposure.

TNSS was also analyzed during natural exposure.

RESULTS: The dose most commonly yielding positive TNSS during NAC was 175.2 ng/200 μL.

Eighteen participants experienced ΔTNSS ≥5 during the last 2 h of the first exposure, whereas 21 had positive responses at all 4 exposures.

Mean ΔTNSS was 1 with placebo versus 6 with birch.

Exposures were reproducible, with no observed priming effect.

Airborne Bet v 1 was 25 ng/m(3), while the pollen measurement was 279/m(3) during pollen season.

TNSS reached 5 in 67.9% of participants during peak pollen season.

CONCLUSION: EEC outcomes were similar to those obtained with NAC and natural exposure, suggesting the usefulness of EEC in allergic rhinitis studies.

The primary end-point was reached, as 60% of participants experienced nasal responses.

Gherasim, Alina,Dietsch, Frank,Beck, Marine,Domis, Nathalie,de Blay, Frederic, 2023, Birch-induced allergic rhinitis: Results of exposure during nasal allergen challenge, environmental chamber, and pollen season, World Allergy Organization

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