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Association of serum lipopolysaccharide-binding protein level with sensitization to food allergens in children.


ABSTRACT: Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-binding protein (LBP) is an acute-phase reactant that mediates innate immune responses triggered by LPS. Recent studies indicated a positive correlation of circulating LBP level with chronic low-grade inflammation, a condition present in many non-communicable diseases. We determined the association of serum LBP concentration with allergic sensitization in a general pediatric population. Serum LBP was measured in a sample of children (n?=?356; mean age?=?9.6?±?0.2 years) in this population-based cross-sectional study. Skin prick tests (SPTs) were performed to assess allergic sensitization to 22 common inhalant and food allergens. One hundred and seven children (30.1%) were nonsensitized, 160 (44.9%) were monosensitized, and 89 (25.0%) were polysensitized. Children who were mono- or polysensitized had a significantly higher median serum LBP level (25.5 ng/mL, inter-quartile range [IQR] 20.3-30.7) than those who were nonsensitized (20.3 ng/mL, IQR?=?14.81-25.8, P?

SUBMITTER: Ha EK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7835372 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Association of serum lipopolysaccharide-binding protein level with sensitization to food allergens in children.

Ha Eun Kyo EK   Kim Ju Hee JH   Yon Dong Keon DK   Lee Seung Won SW   Kim Mi Ae MA   Lee Kyung Suk KS   Sung Myongsoon M   Jee Hye Mi HM   Shin Youn Ho YH   Han Man Yong MY  

Scientific reports 20210125 1


Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-binding protein (LBP) is an acute-phase reactant that mediates innate immune responses triggered by LPS. Recent studies indicated a positive correlation of circulating LBP level with chronic low-grade inflammation, a condition present in many non-communicable diseases. We determined the association of serum LBP concentration with allergic sensitization in a general pediatric population. Serum LBP was measured in a sample of children (n = 356; mean age = 9.6 ± 0.2 years)  ...[more]

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