| Literature DB >> 34093578 |
Liselot De Vlieger1, Lieselot Smolders2, Lisa Nuyttens1,3, Sophie Verelst3, Christine Breynaert1,2, Tim Vanuytsel4, Ilse Hoffman5, Dominique Ma Bullens1,3.
Abstract
Pediatric eosinophilic esophagitis (ped-EoE) is an immune-mediated pathology affecting 34 per 100.000 children. It is characterized by an esophageal inflammation caused by an immune response towards food antigens that come into contact with the esophageal lining. Depending on the age of the child, symptoms can vary from abdominal pain, vomiting and failure to thrive to dysphagia and food impaction. The diagnosis of this chronic disease is based on the symptoms of esophageal dysfunction combined with an infiltration of more than 15 eosinophils per high-power field and the exclusion of secondary causes. The treatment modalities include the 3Ds: Drugs, allergen avoidance by Diet and/or esophageal Dilation. In this review we focused on the efficacy of dietary approaches in ped-EoE, which currently include the elemental diet (amino acid-based diet), the empiric elimination diet and the allergy test-directed elimination diet. Although several reviews have summarized these dietary approaches, a lack of consistency between and within the elimination diets hampers its clinical use and differences in subsequent reintroduction phases present a barrier for dietary advice in daily clinical practice. We therefore conducted an analysis driven from a clinician's perspective on these dietary therapies in the management of ped-EoE, whereby we examined whether these variations within dietary approaches, yet considered to be similar, could result in significant differences in dietary counseling.Entities:
Keywords: allergy-test directed diet; child; dietary therapy; elemental diet; elimination diet; eosinophilic esophagitis; pediatric; reintroduction
Year: 2021 PMID: 34093578 PMCID: PMC8171264 DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.677859
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Immunol ISSN: 1664-3224 Impact factor: 7.561
Figure 1Flow chart of study selection.
Level of proof of the pediatric EoE studies.
| Level of proof | Explanation |
|---|---|
| A | Prospective interventional and/or observational studies. |
| B | Retrospective interventional and/or observational studies in which the patients were strictly monitored and had extensive counseling with interim follow-up by a dietician or study nurse. |
| C | Retrospective interventional and/or observational studies in which the patients received instructions regarding the dietary therapy at the beginning of the study, but data on interim follow-up were lacking. |
| D | Abstracts, notes of conference proceedings, incomplete reports and letters to the editor. |
Overview of studies on the elemental diet.
| Level | Author, publication year | Mean age (years) | n | Period | Duration of diet | PPI | Histological response(eos/HPF) | Remission rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | Markowitz, 2003 | 8,3 | 51 | 1997-2000 | 4 weeks | Yes, NR | Reduction | 96% |
| A | Rizo Pascual, 2011 | 9 | 3 | 2001-2009 | 8 weeks | NA | <10 | 100% |
| A | Al Hussaini, 2013 | 1,5 | 4 | 2009-2012 | 8 weeks | NA | ≤ 5 | 75% |
| B | Kagalwalla, 2006 | 6,4 | 25 | 2001-2003 | 6 weeks | NR | ≤ 10 | 88% |
| B | Leung, 2015 | 13 | 7 | 2007-2013 | 8 weeks | Yes, NR | < 10 | 100% |
| C | Liacouras, 2005 | 8,1 | 164 | 1994-2004 | 4-5 weeks | NR | Reduction | 97% |
| C | Henderson, 2012 | 5,6 | 49 | 1999-2011 | Mean 4.5 months | NR | < 15 | 96% |
| C | Spergel, 2012 | 6,4 |
| 2000-2011 | NA | NR | ≤ 15 | 98% |
NA, not applicable; PPI, proton pump inhibitors; NR, non-responder; R, responder; eos/HPF, eosinophils per high-power field.
Bolded value: the number of children in the intervention group was not specified, we therefore approached the unknown as stated in the method section “Analysis”.
Figure 2Level of proof of studies on the elemental diet.
Overview of studies on the allergy test-directed elimination diet.
| Level | Author, publication year | Mean age (years) | n | Period | Duration of diet | PPI | Allergen evaluation | Histological response(eos/HPF) | Remission rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | Rizo Pascual, 2011 | 9 | 12 | 2001-2009 | 8 weeks | NA | SPT, APT & | < 10 | 42% |
| A | Al Hussaini, 2013 | 6,8 | 10 | 2009-2012 | 8 weeks | NA | SPT & | < 15 | 40% |
| A | TE Gómez, 2019 | 10,4 | 22 | 2011-2016 | 6 weeks | NA | Immunocap | < 15 | 77% |
| C | Liacouras, 2005 | 10,4 | 132 | 1994-2004 | 4-5 weeks | NR | SPT & APT | Reduction | 57% |
| C | Henderson, 2012 | 5,2 | 23 | 1999-2011 | Mean 3,9 months | NR | SPT & APT | < 15 | 65% |
| C | Spergel, 2012 | 6,4 |
| 2000-2011 | NA | NR | SPT & APT | ≤ 15 | 53% |
NA, not applicable; PPI, proton pump inhibitors; NR, non-responder; R, responder; eos/HPF, eosinophils per high-power field; SPT, skin prick test; APT, atopy patch test.
Bolded value: the number of children in the intervention group was not specified, we therefore approached the unknown as stated in the method section “Analysis”.
Figure 3Level of proof of studies on the allergy test-directed elimination diet.
Overview of studies on the 6-food elimination diet.
| Level | Author, publication year | Mean age (years) | n | Period | Duration of diet | PPI | Diet (Exclusion of) | Histological response(eos/HPF) | Remission rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | Molina-Infante, 2018 | 11 (5–13) | 21 | 2014-2016 | 6 weeks | Yes, NR | All dairy products, gluten-containing grains, egg, legumes, all nuts, fish & seafood | < 15 | 76% |
| B | Kagalwalla, 2006 | 6,2 | 35 | 2003-2005 | 6 weeks | NR | Cow’s milk, wheat, soy, egg, peanut, tree nuts, fish & seafood | ≤ 10 | 74% |
| C | Henderson, 2012 | 6,6 (2,2–20,8) | 26 | 1999-2011 | Mean 4,4 months | NA | Cow’s milk, wheat, soy, egg, peanut, tree nuts, fish & seafood | < 15 | 81% |
| C | Spergel, 2012 | 6,4 (1–18) |
| 2000-2011 | NA | NR | Cow’s milk, wheat, soy, egg, peanut, tree nuts, fish & seafood | ≤ 15 | 53% |
| C | Wong, 2020 | 7,6 (1–20) | 50 | NA | Mean 80,3 days | Yes | Dairy, wheat, egg, soy, nuts & seafood | < 15 | 52% |
| D | Muir, 2010 | 9 (1–15) | 13 | NA | 6 weeks | NA | Cow’s milk, wheat, soy, egg, peanut, tree nuts, seafood & corn | >50% reduction | 53% |
NA, not applicable; PPI, proton pump inhibitors; NR, non-responder; R, responder; eos/HPF, eosinophils per high-power field.
Bolded value: the number of children in the intervention group was not specified, we therefore approached the unknown as stated in the method section “Analysis”.
Figure 4Level of proof of studies on the 6-food elimination diet.
Overview of studies on the 4-food elimination diet.
| Level | Author, publication year | Mean age (years) | n | Period | Duration of diet | PPI | Diet (Exclusion of) | Histological response (eos/HPF) | Remission rate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | Kagalwalla, 2017 | 9,01 | 78 | 2011-2016 | 6-8 weeks | Yes, NR | Cow’s milk, wheat, egg & soy | < 15 | 64% | |
| A | Molina-Infante, 2018 | 11 | 9 | 2014-2016 | 6 weeks | Yes, NR | Dairy products, gluten-containing cereals, egg, legumes & peanuts | < 15 | 57% | |
| D | Gonsalves | 9 | 15 | NA | 6 weeks | NA | Cow’s milk, wheat, egg & soy | >50% reduction | 87% | |
| D | Kliewer, | 6-17 | 25 | NA | 12 weeks | NA | Cow’s milk, wheat, egg & soy | < 15 | 41% | |
NA, not applicable; PPI, proton pump inhibitors; NR, non-responder; R, responder; eos/HPF, eosinophils per high-power field.
Figure 5Level of proof of studies on the 4-food elimination diet.
Overview of studies on the 2-food elimination diet.
| Level | Author, publication year | Mean age (years) | n | Period | Duration of diet | PPI | Diet (Exclusion of) | Histological response (eos/HPF) | Remission rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | Molina-Infante, 2018 | 11 | 25 | 2014-2016 | 6 weeks | Yes, NR | All dairy products & gluten-containing grains | < 15 | 40% |
| B | Reed, 2018 | 11,5 (1–18) | 29 | 2014-2017 | 6 months | NR | Cow’s milk & soy (soy lecithin and soy oil were permitted) | < 15 | 79% |
NA, not applicable; PPI, proton pump inhibitors; NR, non-responder; R, responder; eos/HPF, eosinophils per high-power field; tCS, topical corticosteroids; 2-FED, two-food elimination diet.
Figure 6Level of proof of studies on the 2-food elimination diet.
Overview of studies on the cow’s milk elimination diet.
| Level | Author, publication year | Mean age (years) | n | Period | Duration of diet | PPI | Histological response(eos/HPF) | Remission rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | Kruszewski, 2016 | 2-18 | 14 | 2012-2014 | 6-8 weeks | Yes | < 15 | 64% |
| B | Kagalwalla, 2012 | 5,5 (1–12) | 17 | 2006-2011 | 6 weeks | R & NR | < 15 | 65% |
| B | Leung, 2015 | 13 (8–18) | 20 | 2007-2013 | 8 weeks | Yes, NR | < 10 | 65% |
| B | Teoh, 2019 | 9 (1–16) | 24 | 2013-2016 | Median | NR | < 15 | 67% |
| C | Spergel, 2012 | 6,4 (1–18) |
| 2000-2011 | NA | NR | < 15 | 30% |
| C | Wong, 2020 | 9,9 (0,6-20,8) | 102 | NA | Mean | NA | < 15 | 57% |
| D | Wechsler, 2017 | NA | 30 | NA | 6-8 weeks | NA | < 15 | 43% |
| D | Kliewer, | 6 to 17 | 38 | NA | 12 weeks | NA | < 15 | 44% |
NA, not applicable; PPI, proton pump inhibitors; NR, non-responder; R, responder; eos/HPF, eosinophils per high-power.
Bolded value: the number of children in the intervention group was not specified, we therefore approached the unknown as stated in the method section “Analysis”.
Figure 7Level of proof of studies on the cow’s milk elimination diet.
Overview of studies evaluating the reintroduction of previously eliminated foods.
| EvidenceLevel | Author, publication year | Patients (n) undergoing food reintroduction | Duration of each food reintroduction | Diet | Most common culprit foods identified by reintroduction |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | Kagalwalla, 2017 | 47/78 | 8 weeks | 4-FED | Milk (85%) – egg (35%) – wheat (33%) – soy (19%) |
| A | Molina-Infante, 2018 | 64/73 | 6 weeks | 2-FED | Milk (81%) – wheat/gluten (43%) – egg (15%) –legumes (9%) |
| A | TE Gómez, 2019 | 15/22 | 6 weeks | Directed | Milk (94%) – nuts (24%) –fish/prawns (6%) |
| B | Leung, 2015 | 22/81 | 8-12 weeks | ELED | Milk – wheat – egg -beef |
| C | Henderson, 2012 | 51/98 | Variable | ELED | Milk (65%) – egg (40%) – wheat (37%) – soy (38%) |
| C | Spergel, 2012 | Not defined | Not defined | ELED | Milk (35%) – egg (13%) – wheat (12%) – soy (9%) |
| C | Liacouras, 2005 | Not defined | 5 days | ELED | Milk (45%) – egg (45%) – soy (38%) – corn (38%) |
ELED, elemental diet; 2-FED, 2-food elimination diet; 4-FED, 4-food elimination diet; 6-FED, 6-food elimination diet; directed, allergy-test directed elimination diet; MFED, multiple food elimination diet.