Egg Hypersensitivity Clinical Trial
— TETI-IIOfficial title:
Gradual Egg-tolerance Induction in Hen's Egg Allergic Children Who Tolerate Baked Egg (TETI-II Study)
Verified date | October 2023 |
Source | Universitaire Ziekenhuizen KU Leuven |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The investigators want to test the hypothesis that a total period of 12 months of stepwise open egg introduction is not inferior when compared to a total period of 20 months gradual open egg introduction of a certain egg product with regard to full egg tolerance induction.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 62 |
Est. completion date | December 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 12 Months to 18 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Children (1-18y) had or have a clinical diagnosis of IgE mediated hen's egg allergy based on positive history as well as skin prick testing and/or specific IgE detection by CAPtest in an allergy clinic 2. Children are at least 12 months old before introduction of heated egg is considered 3. Children did not suffer from grade 4 anaphylaxis due to egg-ingestion at presentation (for grade 4 anaphylaxis, see EAACI anaphylaxis guidelines, Muraro A et al, Allergy. 2014 Aug;69(8):1008-25). 4. Children have specific IgE levels to Gal d 1 below 1.2 kU/mL (12-24 months) or below 5 kU/mL (>24 months) or have a level that predicts a good chance (>75%) to pass the baked egg provocation test by cake (see Bartnikas LM et al, J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract 2013; 1: 354-360) and/or children passed baked egg provocation test by cake executed on clinical judgement. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Children had grade 4 anaphylaxis (for grade 4 anaphylaxis, see EAACI anaphylaxis guidelines, Muraro A et al, Allergy. 2014 Aug;69(8):1008-25) due to egg ingestion 2. Children are younger than 12 months old at the moment of passing cake open provocation test 3. Parents are not able or not willing to adhere to a certain egg step-containing diet on a regular basis at home 4. Parents and/or children are not willing to give IC/assent |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Belgium | Imelda Hospital Bonheiden | Bonheiden | |
Belgium | Sint-Jan | Brugge | |
Belgium | AZ maria middelares | Gent | |
Belgium | University Hospital of Leuven | Leuven | Vlaams-Brabant |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Dominque Bullens | AZ Sint-Jan AV, Imelda Hospital, Bonheiden |
Belgium,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Time to complete egg tolerance | The proportion of children in each group evolving from step 1 to step 5 within the anticipated time period (12 versus 20 months), followed by 3 versus 5 months of uneventful liberal egg intake for observation after step 5. | 12 to 20 months | |
Secondary | The proportion of children evolving from any step to the next step within anticipated time period | The proportion of children evolving from any step to the next step within anticipated time period | 3 to 5 months | |
Secondary | Influence of age at inclusion in relation to the proportion of failures | Influence of age at inclusion in relation to the proportion of failures | 12 to 20 months | |
Secondary | Influence of specific IgE of hen's egg and/or components in relation to the proportion of failures | Influence of specific IgE of hen's egg and/or components in relation to the proportion of failures | 12 to 20 months | |
Secondary | Influence of the dietary intake of the specific egg-containing products in relation to the proportion of failures | Influence of the dietary intake of the specific egg-containing products (in number of times a week and in portion) in relation to the proportion of failures | 12 to 20 months | |
Secondary | Induction of Treg over time in parallel to gradual complete hen's egg tolerance induction. | We will study the difference in ICOS-expression as well as IL-10/IL-5 & IL-10/IL-4 ratio at enrollment between healthy and egg-allergic children | 12 to 20 months | |
Secondary | Can in vitro BAT for a certain step predict tolerance? | Do the results of the BAT with different heated hen's egg ingredients correlate with the egg intake at home? | 12 to 20 months |
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