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Randomized Controlled Trial for Wheat Oral Immunotherapy
Led by Chinese University of Hong Kong · Updated on 2024-02-08
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Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
199 weeks
Total Duration
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AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
IgE-mediated wheat allergy is a growing allergy problem in children, and affected children can predict with immediate-type allergic reactions to the extent of anaphylactic shock. Current diagnostic methods based on crude wheat extract are inaccurate and unreliable. Besides, these children are managed by a passive "wait-and-see" approach that reflect the natural history of wheat allergy. Nonetheless, a significant proportion of wheat-allergic children have persistent disease until school-age and adolescence. There is an unmet need for designing effective and safe immunotherapeutic strategy for wheat allergy. This study aims to investigate performance of allergy tests based on crude wheat and wheat allergens as measured using both quantitative and functional IgE-based assays for diagnosing IgE-mediated wheat allergy; and to compare efficacy and safety of different dosages of wheat oral immunotherapy (OIT) for treating these paediatric patients. For the initial part, this study will recruit children with immediate-onset adverse reactions after wheat ingestion for different allergy tests, with their wheat allergy ascertained by the gold-standard double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenge. The investigators will then recruit the wheat-allergic children into a randomized, double-blind, parallel-group clinical trial with low-dose and standard-dose wheat OIT for 12 months. The main outcomes include the diagnostic performance of different conventional and novel allergy tests for challenge-confirmed wheat allergy and the rates of desensitization and sustained unresponsiveness achieved by the two dosing regimens of wheat OIT.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Randomized Controlled Trial for Wheat Oral Immunotherapy
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Children aged 1 to 17 years for diagnosis stage
- History of allergic reactions within four hours after eating wheat or gluten-containing foods
- Positive skin prick test or blood IgE test for wheat allergy
- Parent or guardian provides written informed consent
- For treatment stage: children aged 3 to 17 years with confirmed wheat allergy by food challenge
- Body weight above 8 kilograms
- Positive skin prick test or blood IgE test for wheat allergy
- Parent or guardian provides written informed consent
You will not qualify if you...
- Eczema flare or severe allergic reactions within 4 weeks before diagnosis stage
- Use of antihistamines within 1 week before diagnosis stage
- Systemic corticosteroid treatment within 4 weeks before diagnosis stage
- Use of intravenous immunoglobulin, systemic immunosuppressive drugs, or biologics within 3 months before diagnosis stage
- Unable to follow the procedures required for food challenge
- History of severe anaphylaxis to wheat
- Severe anaphylaxis during the food challenge
- Active medical conditions
- Use of beta-blockers or angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors
- Received other food oral immunotherapy within 12 months
- Eczema flare or severe allergic reactions within 4 weeks before treatment
- Use of antihistamines within 1 week before treatment
- Systemic corticosteroid treatment within 4 weeks before treatment
- Use of intravenous immunoglobulin, systemic immunosuppressive drugs, or biologics within 3 months before treatment
- Unable to follow the treatment protocol for wheat oral immunotherapy
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
1
Department of Pediatrics, 6/F, Lui Che Woo Clinical Sciences Building, Prince of Wales Hospital
Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 0000
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Research Team
T
Ting Fan Leung, MBChB, MD
CONTACT
N
Nam Sze Cheng, BN, MN, DN
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How is the study designed?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Masking
TRIPLE
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Model
PARALLEL
Primary Purpose
TREATMENT
Number of Arms
2
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