Prebiotic-supplemented partially hydrolysed cow's milk formula for the prevention of eczema in high-risk infants: A randomized controlled trial

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2016

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Boyle, R. J.
Tang, M. L K
Chiang, W. C.
Chua, M. C.
Ismail, I.
Nauta, A.
Hourihane, J. O B
Smith, P.
Gold, M.
Ziegler, J.

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Abstract

Background: Prevention guidelines for infants at high risk of allergic disease recommend hydrolysed formula if formula is introduced before 6 months, but evidence is mixed. Adding specific oligosaccharides may improve outcomes. Objective: To evaluate whether partially hydrolysed whey formula containing oligosaccharides (0.8 g/100 ml) (pHF-OS) can prevent eczema in high-risk infants [ISRCTN65195597]. Methods: We conducted a parallel-group, multicentre, randomized double-blind controlled trial of pHF-OS vs standard cow's milk formula. Infants with a family history of allergic disease were randomized (stratified by centre/maternal allergy) to active (n = 432) or control (n = 431) formula until 6 months of age if formula was introduced before 18 weeks. Primary outcome was cumulative incidence of eczema by 12 months in infants randomized at 0-4 weeks (375 pHF-OS, 383 control). Secondary outcomes were cumulative incidence of eczema by 12 or 18 months in all infants randomized, immune markers at 6 months and adverse events. Results: Eczema occurred by 12 months in 84/293 (28.7%) infants allocated to pHF-OS at 0-4 weeks of age, vs 93/324 (28.7%) control (OR 0.98 95% CI 0.68, 1.40; P = 0.90), and 107/347 (30.8%) pHF-OS vs 112/370 (30.3%) control in all infants randomized (OR 0.99 95% CI 0.71, 1.37; P = 0.94). pHF-OS did not change most immune markers including total/specific IgE; however, pHF-OS reduced cow's milk-specific IgG1 (P <0.0001) and increased regulatory T-cell and plasmacytoid dendritic cell percentages. There was no group difference in adverse events. Conclusion: pHF-OS does not prevent eczema in the first year in high-risk infants. The immunological changes found require confirmation in a separate cohort.

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Eczema, Hydrolysate, Infant formula, Oligosaccharides, Randomized controlled trial, Immunology, Immunology and Allergy

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Boyle, R J, Tang, M L K, Chiang, W C, Chua, M C, Ismail, I, Nauta, A, Hourihane, J O B, Smith, P, Gold, M, Ziegler, J, Peake, J, Quinn, P, Rao, R, Brown, N, Rijnierse, A, Garssen, J & Warner, J O 2016, 'Prebiotic-supplemented partially hydrolysed cow's milk formula for the prevention of eczema in high-risk infants : A randomized controlled trial', Allergy, vol. 71, no. 5, pp. 701–710. https://doi.org/10.1111/all.12848