Peanut Allergy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Peanut Oral Immunotherapy (OIT) - Initial Pilot Study in Adults
The goal of this study is to produce a new treatment that would benefit adult subjects by lowering the risk of anaphylactic reactions (desensitization), and changing the peanut-specific immune response in subjects who have peanut allergy (tolerance). This project is designed to study the innovative idea that oral immunotherapy (OIT), the ingestion of small increasing amounts of food allergen, will desensitize subjects with peanut hypersensitivity by regulating their mucosal and systemic immune reactivity and cause long-term tolerance.
The goal of this proposal is to produce a new treatment that would benefit subjects who have
peanut allergy by lowering the risk of anaphylactic reactions (desensitization), and changing
the peanut-specific immune response in subjects who have peanut allergy (tolerance). This is
a research study to test stimulation of the immune system to improve peanut allergy. The
approach the investigators will use for peanut allergy is called desensitization. A person
becomes desensitized to a food by taking small, increasing amounts of the food to help the
body become used to the food so that it no longer causes a severe allergic reaction.
The study also looks at the safety and immune system effects of the investigational study
product, peanut protein. The word "investigational" means the study product is still being
tested in research studies and is not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
(FDA).
This project is designed to study if peanut oral immunotherapy (POIT) will desensitize
subjects with peanut hypersensitivity by regulating their oral and systemic immune reactivity
and cause long-term tolerance.
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