Cow's milk IgE and IgG antibody responses to cow's milk formulas
- 1 April 1999
- Vol. 54 (4) , 352-357
- https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1398-9995.1999.00661.x
Abstract
For comparison of the antigenicity and allergenicity of three cow's milk formulas, serum IgE antibodies to cow's milk, β‐lactoglobulin and casein, and IgG antibodies to β‐lactoglobulin were analyzed in 94 infants with a family history of allergy. They were participating in a randomized trial comparing the allergy prophylactic effect of feeding an extensively hydrolyzed (N), a partially hydrolyzed (PH), and a regular cow's milk formula (RM). Only infants who had been formula‐fed for 3 months or more were included. IgE antibodies to cow's milk proteins were more common in the RM group (22/34) than in the N (2/31) and PH groups (3/29). There was a strong correlation between sensitization to cow's milk and β‐lactoglobulin (r=0.85, P<0.001). The IgG responses to β‐lactoglobulin were low in the N group, intermediate in the PH group, and high in the RM group. High responses, as well as detection of IgE antibodies, were associated with development of atopic disease. The low antigenicity and allergenicity of the extensively hydrolyzed formula support its use in allergy prophylaxis. The partial hydrolysate seemed to be less suitable for this purpose.Keywords
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