| Literature DB >> 29104683 |
Hatixhe Latifi-Pupovci1, Violeta Lokaj-Berisha1, Besa Lumezi1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Previous studies reported that familial factors such as birth order and mothers atopy might influence cord blood levels and development of allergies. AIM: The aim of the study was to evaluate the relationship of cord blood IgE and maternal IgE with birth order and mothers history of allergy in Albanian mother/neonate pairs.Entities:
Keywords: Cord blood IgE; birth order; cord blood IgE; maternal allergy; sibship size; total IgE
Year: 2017 PMID: 29104683 PMCID: PMC5661712 DOI: 10.3889/oamjms.2017.150
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Access Maced J Med Sci ISSN: 1857-9655
Frequencies and means of cIgE
| Birth order | Mothers history of allergy | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birth 1 | Birth 2+ | Negative | Positive | ||
| a) Frequencies of cIgE | Total N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | N (%) |
| All neonates | 291 (100.00) | 123 (42.27) | 168 (57.73) | 261 (89.69) | 30 (10.31) |
| cIgE < 0.5 | 215 (100.00) | 90 (41.86) | 125 (58.14) | 197 (91.63) | 18 (8.37) |
| cIgE ≥ 0.5 | 76 (100.00) | 33 (43.42) | 43 (56.58) | 64 (84.21) | 12 (15.79) |
| p = 0.458 | p = 0.068 | ||||
| b) Means of cIgE | |||||
| Neonates with cIgE ≥0.5 | |||||
| Mean (N) | 1.59 (76) | 1.83 (33) | 1.41 (43) | 1.47 (64) | 2.20 (12) |
| p = 0.232 | p = 0.125 | ||||
| Neonates of mothers with mIgE < 100 | |||||
| Mean (N) | 1.47 (58) | 1.88 (25) | 1.16 (33) | 1.49 (50) | 1.36 (8) |
| p = 0.04 | P=0.807 | ||||
| Neonates of mothers with mIgE ≥ 100 | |||||
| Mean (N) | 1.98 (18) | 1.67 (8) | 2.22 (10) | 1.43 (14) | 3.89 (4) |
| p = 0.5 | p = 0.02 | ||||
Frequencies and means of mIgE
| Birth order | Mothers history of allergy | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birth 1 | Birth 2+ | Negative | Positive | ||
| a) Frequencies of mIgE | Total N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | N (%) |
| Mothers | 291 (100.00) | 123 (42.27) | 168 (57.73) | 261 (89.69) | 30 (10.31) |
| mIgE < 100 | 242 (100.00) | 101 (41.74) | 141 (58.26) | 221 (91.32) | 21 (8.68) |
| mIgE ≥ 100 | 49 (100.00) | 22 (44.90) | 27 (55.10) | 40 (81.63) | 9 (18.37) |
| p = 0.399 | p = 0.042 | ||||
| b) Means of mIgE | |||||
| All mothers | |||||
| Mean (N) | 52.83 (291) | 54.71 (123) | 51.46 (168) | 49.68 (261) | 80.12 (30) |
| p>0.05 | p=0.01 | ||||
| Mothers of neonates with cIgE<0.5 | |||||
| Mean (N) | 47.13 (215) | 47.70 (90) | 46.72 (125) | 45.09 (197) | 71.23 (18) |
| p>0.05 | p>0.05 | ||||
| Mothers of neonates with cIgE≥0.5 | |||||
| Mean (N) | 68.13 (76) | 72.59 (33) | 65.23 (43) | 63.73 (64) | 93.47 (12) |
| p>0.05 | p>0.05 | ||||
Figure 1IgE levels in the serum of mothers (mIgE) and cord blood IgE (cIgE). A) Maternal IgE levels were significantly higher than levels of cIgE (P<0.0001). B) A medium correlation was found between maternal IgE and cIgE (p<0.01)