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The goal of this study is to determine whether Trichuris suis ova, a potential immunomodulator, is safe in adults and children allergic to peanut or tree nuts.


Clinical Trial Description

Food allergy is a major cause of life-threatening hypersensitivity reactions. Currently avoidance of the allergenic food is the only established method of preventing reactions in allergic patients. This situation impacts significantly the lives of patients, mainly children, and their families. The current increase in the prevalence of allergic diseases, food allergy in particular, in the Western world has been attributed in part to changes in life style. Before the mid 20th century individuals were exposed to numerous bacterial, parasitic and viral agents. Since these times the progress of hygiene has considerably reduced the risk of exposure to these agents. It is thought that this lack of exposure, particularly during childhood, has led to subtle changes in humans' immune system resulting in an increased propensity to develop allergic and autoimmune responses, the so-called hygiene hypothesis. One of the means of reverting this propensity could be exposure to harmless biological agents. One such agent, eggs of the parasite Trichuris suis (Trichuris suis ova, TSO), has been shown to be well tolerated and efficient in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases. This phase I study will assess whether TSO is safe in adults and children with peanut or tree nut allergy. ;


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NCT number NCT01070498
Study type Interventional
Source Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
Start date February 2010
Completion date December 2011

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