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Inhalant allergen sensitization in early life predicts development of respiratory allergic diseases in Korean children

Authors
 Paek, Eun Young  ;  Lee, So-Yeon  ;  Lee, Da Kyeong  ;  Choi, Eom Ji  ;  Park, Min Jee  ;  Song, Kun Baek  ;  Jung, Sungsu  ;  Yoon, Jisun  ;  Cho, Hyun-Ju  ;  Kim, Bong Seong  ;  Ahn, Kangmo  ;  Kim, Jihyun  ;  Kim, Kyung Won  ;  Shin, Youn Ho  ;  Suh, Dong In  ;  Park, Ji Soo  ;  Choi, Sun Hee  ;  Bin Kim, Hyo  ;  Baek, Hey Sung  ;  Hong, Soo-Jong 
Citation
 ALLERGY ASTHMA & RESPIRATORY DISEASE, Vol.13(3) : 114-122, 2025-07 
Journal Title
ALLERGY ASTHMA & RESPIRATORY DISEASE
ISSN
 2288-0402 
Issue Date
2025-07
Keywords
Sensitization ; Inhalant allergen ; Early life ; Asthma ; Allergic rhinitis
Abstract
Purpose: Inhalant allergen sensitization is a well-known risk factor for asthma and allergic rhinitis (AR). However, there are few recent data on the prevalence of allergic sensitization in the general population of preschool Korean children. This study assessed the association between early-life sensitization and respiratory allergic diseases. Methods: This study analyzed data from the COCOA (COhort for Childhood Origin of Asthma and allergic diseases) cohort including 1,925 children at age 3 and 988 children at age 7. New-onset allergic diseases were defined as those not diagnosed before age 6 and diagnosed after age 7. Skin prick tests and serum specific IgE tests were performed at ages 3 and 7. Provocholine challenge test was performed at age 7. Results: House dust mite (HDM) was the most frequently sensitized allergen at both ages 3 and 7 (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus 13.1%, Dermatophagoides farina 14.4%; 33.8%, 39.3%, respectively). Sensitization to indoor allergens at ages 3 and 7 increased risks for new-onset AR (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 2.80; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.05-3.84 and aOR, 5.70; 95% CI, 3.13-10.29), asthma (aOR, 2.89; 95% CI, 1.65-5.03 and aOR, 2.68; 95%CI, 1.10-6.51) and bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) (aOR, 2.14; 95% CI, 1.45-3.14 and aOR, 1.69; 95% CI, 1.25-2.30). Early persistent sensitization to HDM was a risk factor for new-onset AR (aOR, 5.25; 95% CI, 1.69-16.30), asthma (aOR, 4.07; 95% CI, 1.19-13.87) and BHR (aOR, 2.82; 95% CI, 1.80-4.43). Conclusion: Early persistent sensitization to HDM is associated with increased risk of new-onset AR, asthma and BHR. Early-life assessment of sensitization is important in predicting future respiratory allergic disease development. (Allergy Asthma Respir Dis 2025; 13:114-122)
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DOI
10.4168/aard.2025.13.3.114
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Pediatrics (소아과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Kyung Won(김경원) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4529-6135
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/208157
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