Sesame eliciting and safe doses in a large sesame allergic population

Author:

Nachshon Liat12ORCID,Westerhout Joost3,Blom W. Marty3,Remington Benjamin4ORCID,Levy Michael B.1,Goldberg Michael R.15ORCID,Epstein‐Rigbi Naama15ORCID,Katz Yitzhak15,Elizur Arnon15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Allergy, Immunology and Pediatric Pulmonology, Yitzhak Shamir Medical Center Be'er Ya'akov Israel

2. Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv Israel

3. The Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research TNO Utrecht The Netherlands

4. Food Allergy Research and Resource Program, Department of Food Science and Technology University of Nebraska Lincoln Nebraska USA

5. Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv Israel

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSesame is a significant food allergen causing severe and even fatal reactions. Given its increasing prevalence in western diet, sesame is listed as an allergenic food requiring labeling in the United States and EU. However, data on the population reaction doses to sesame are limited.MethodsAll sesame oral food challenges (OFCs), performed either for diagnosis or for threshold identification before the beginning of sesame oral immunotherapy (OIT) between November 2011 and July 2021 in Shamir medical center were analyzed for reaction threshold distribution. Safe‐dose challenges with 90–120 min intervals were also analyzed.ResultsTwo hundred and fifty patients underwent 338 positive OFCs, and additional 158 safe‐dose OFCs were performed. The discrete and cumulative protein amounts estimated to elicit an objective reaction in 1% (ED01) of the entire cohort (n = 250) were 0.8 mg (range 0.3–6.3) and 0.7 mg (range 0.1–7.1), respectively, and those for 5% of the population (ED05) were 3.4 mg (range 1.2–20.6) and 4.5 mg (range 1.2–28.8), respectively. Safe‐dose OFCs showed similar values of ED01 (0.8, 0.4–7.5 mg) and ED05 (3.4, 1.2–22.9 mg). While doses of ≤1 mg sesame protein elicited oral pruritus in 11.6% of the patients, no objective reaction was documented to this amount in any of the challenges, including safe‐dose OFCs.ConclusionsThis study provides data on sesame reaction threshold distribution in the largest population of allergic patients studied, with no right or left censored data, and with validation using a safe‐dose OFC. It further supports the current methods for ED determination as appropriate for establishing safety precautions for the food industry.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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