Gut microbiota and inflammatory mediators differentiate IgE mediated and non‐IgE mediated cases of cow's milk protein at diagnosis

Author:

Castro Ana M.1,Gutiérrez‐Díaz Isabel1,Saiz María L.2,Navarro Sandra3,Suárez Marta4,Carbajal Ignacio5,García Águeda6,Sariego Lydia1,Toyos Paula4,Rodríguez Silvia7,Jiménez Santiago4,González David4,Molinos Cristina8,Pérez David7,Fernández Porfirio4,Suárez‐Alvarez Beatriz2,Margolles Abelardo1,Díaz Juan J.4,Delgado Susana1

Affiliation:

1. MicroHealth Group, Instituto de Productos Lácteos de Asturias‐Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (IPLA‐CSIC)/Instituto Biosanitario del Principado de Asturias (ISPA) Villaviciosa Asturias Spain

2. Translational Immunology, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria del Principado de Asturias (ISPA), Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias Oviedo Asturias Spain

3. Primary Care Center Teatinos‐Corredoria Oviedo Asturias Spain

4. Pediatric Group, ISPA Oviedo Asturias Spain

5. Primary Care Center La Eria Oviedo Asturias Spain

6. Primary Care Center Vallobin‐La Florida Oviedo Asturias Spain

7. Pediatrics Service, Hospital Universitario de San Agustín Avilés Asturias Spain

8. Pediatrics Department Hospital Universitario de Cabueñes Gijón Asturias Spain

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveAnalyze fecal and blood samples at point of diagnosis in IgE mediated cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA) and non‐IgE mediated (NIM)‐CMPA patients to look for potential new biomarkers.Patients and MethodsFourteen patients with IgE mediated CMPA and 13 with NIM‐CMPA were recruited in three hospitals in the north of Spain, and were compared with 25 infants from a control group of the same age range. To characterize intestinal microbiota, 16S rDNA gene and internal transcribed spacer amplicons of bifidobacteria were sequenced with Illumina technology. Fatty acids were analyzed by gas chromatography, meanwhile intestinal inflammation markers were quantified by enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay and a multiplex system. Immunological analysis of blood was performed by flow cytometry.ResultsThe fecal results obtained in the NIM‐CMPA group stand out. Among them, a significant reduction in the abundance of Bifidobacteriaceae and Bifidobacterium sequences with respect to controls was observed. Bifidobacterial species were also different, highlighting the lower abundance of Bifidobacterium breve sequences. Fecal calprotectin levels were found to be significantly elevated in relation to IgE mediated patients. Also, a higher excretion of IL‐10 and a lower excretion of IL‐1ra and platelet derived growth factor‐BB was found in NIM‐CMPA patients.ConclusionsThe differential fecal parameters found in NIM‐CMPA patients could be useful in the diagnosis of NIM food allergy to CM proteins.

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Wiley

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