TY - JOUR
T1 - Changes in IgE sensitization and total IgE levels over 20 years of follow-up
AU - Amaral, André F S
AU - Newson, Roger B.
AU - Abramson, Michael J.
AU - Antó, Josep M.
AU - Bono, Roberto
AU - Corsico, Angelo G.
AU - De Marco, Roberto
AU - Demoly, Pascal
AU - Forsberg, Bertil
AU - Gislason, Thorarinn
AU - Heinrich, Joachim
AU - Huerta, Ismael
AU - Janson, Christer
AU - Jõgi, Rain
AU - Kim, Jeong Lim
AU - Maldonado, José
AU - Martinez-Moratalla Rovira, Jesús
AU - Neukirch, Catherine
AU - Nowak, Dennis
AU - Pin, Isabelle
AU - Probst-Hensch, Nicole
AU - Raherison-Semjen, Chantal
AU - Svanes, Cecilie
AU - Urrutia Landa, Isabel
AU - Van Ree, Ronald
AU - Versteeg, Serge A.
AU - Weyler, Joost
AU - Zock, Jan Paul
AU - Burney, Peter G J
AU - Jarvis, Deborah L.
PY - 2016/6/1
Y1 - 2016/6/1
N2 - Background Cross-sectional studies have reported a lower prevalence of sensitization in older adults, but few longitudinal studies have examined whether this is an aging or a year-of-birth cohort effect. Objective We sought to assess changes in sensitization and total IgE levels in a cohort of European adults as they aged over a 20-year period. Methods Levels of serum specific IgE to common aeroallergens (house dust mite, cat, and grass) and total IgE levels were measured in 3206 adults from 25 centers in the European Community Respiratory Health Survey on 3 occasions over 20 years. Changes in sensitization and total IgE levels were analyzed by using regression analysis corrected for potential differences in laboratory equipment and by using inverse sampling probability weights to account for nonresponse. Results Over the 20-year follow-up, the prevalence of sensitization to at least 1 of the 3 allergens decreased from 29.4% to 24.8% (-4.6%; 95% CI, -7.0% to -2.1%). The prevalence of sensitization to house dust mite (-4.3%; 95% CI, -6.0% to -2.6%) and cat (-2.1%; 95% CI, -3.6% to -0.7%) decreased more than sensitization to grass (-0.6%; 95% CI, -2.5% to 1.3%). Age-specific prevalence of sensitization to house dust mite and cat did not differ between year-of-birth cohorts, but sensitization to grass was most prevalent in the most recent ones. Overall, total IgE levels decreased significantly (geometric mean ratio, 0.63; 95% CI, 0.58-0.68) at all ages in all year-of-birth cohorts. Conclusion Aging was associated with lower levels of sensitization, especially to house dust mite and cat, after the age of 20 years.
AB - Background Cross-sectional studies have reported a lower prevalence of sensitization in older adults, but few longitudinal studies have examined whether this is an aging or a year-of-birth cohort effect. Objective We sought to assess changes in sensitization and total IgE levels in a cohort of European adults as they aged over a 20-year period. Methods Levels of serum specific IgE to common aeroallergens (house dust mite, cat, and grass) and total IgE levels were measured in 3206 adults from 25 centers in the European Community Respiratory Health Survey on 3 occasions over 20 years. Changes in sensitization and total IgE levels were analyzed by using regression analysis corrected for potential differences in laboratory equipment and by using inverse sampling probability weights to account for nonresponse. Results Over the 20-year follow-up, the prevalence of sensitization to at least 1 of the 3 allergens decreased from 29.4% to 24.8% (-4.6%; 95% CI, -7.0% to -2.1%). The prevalence of sensitization to house dust mite (-4.3%; 95% CI, -6.0% to -2.6%) and cat (-2.1%; 95% CI, -3.6% to -0.7%) decreased more than sensitization to grass (-0.6%; 95% CI, -2.5% to 1.3%). Age-specific prevalence of sensitization to house dust mite and cat did not differ between year-of-birth cohorts, but sensitization to grass was most prevalent in the most recent ones. Overall, total IgE levels decreased significantly (geometric mean ratio, 0.63; 95% CI, 0.58-0.68) at all ages in all year-of-birth cohorts. Conclusion Aging was associated with lower levels of sensitization, especially to house dust mite and cat, after the age of 20 years.
KW - aging
KW - Allergens
KW - cohort study
KW - epidemiology
KW - IgE
KW - immunosenescence
KW - longitudinal analysis
KW - sensitization
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jaci.2015.09.037
DO - 10.1016/j.jaci.2015.09.037
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84973523005
SN - 0091-6749
VL - 137
SP - 1788
EP - 1795
JO - The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
JF - The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
IS - 6
ER -