Altered serum sphingosine 1 phosphate level in food allergy and its association with disease severity.

IF 2.6 Q2 ALLERGY
M Maged Amin, R E S Abdel Monem Galal, O M Zeyada
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Summary: Background. Allergy is a multifactorial disease in which variant genetic and environmental factors are involved. Pathophysiology of food allergy (FA) and its natural history are poorly understood till now. Novel biomarkers and curative treatment options are strongly required. We aimed to study the significance of serum sphingosine 1 phosphate (S1P) level in food allergy and assess its possible correlation with disease severity. Methods. Study conducted on fifty participants diagnosed to have food allergy and another fifty group matched individuals who served as a control group.  Results. The mean food allergy severity score of patients was 2.64±1.06, in which nearly two thirds (70%) are moderate, 18% are mild and about 12% of them are severe. A statistically significant increase in median value of S1P was found in patients with food allergies when compared to the control group. The best S1P cut-off level for the prediction of food allergy was (122.35 ng/L), with a sensitivity of 97.9% and a specificity of 95.7%, with a (97%) accuracy. Regarding Spearman's rho correlation analysis, a positive significant correlation was found between serum S1P level and Food allergy severity score. Conclusions. Sphingosine 1 phosphate (S1P) serum level can be a diagnostic marker for food allergy and its modulation could be a modality treatment for food allergies.

食物过敏患者血清鞘氨醇1磷酸水平的改变及其与疾病严重程度的关系
摘要:背景。过敏是一种多因素疾病,涉及多种遗传和环境因素。迄今为止,人们对食物过敏的病理生理及自然发病历史了解甚少。迫切需要新的生物标志物和治疗方案。我们旨在研究血清鞘氨醇1磷酸(S1P)水平在食物过敏中的意义,并评估其与疾病严重程度的可能相关性。方法。这项研究对50名被诊断为食物过敏的参与者进行了研究,另外50名参与者作为对照组。结果。患者食物过敏严重程度平均评分为2.64±1.06分,其中近三分之二(70%)为中度,18%为轻度,约12%为重度。与对照组相比,食物过敏患者的S1P中值有统计学意义的增加。预测食物过敏的最佳S1P临界值为(122.35 ng/L),敏感性为97.9%,特异性为95.7%,准确率为97%。Spearman rho相关分析发现血清S1P水平与食物过敏严重程度评分呈正相关。结论。Sphingosine 1 phosphate (S1P)血清水平可作为食物过敏的诊断指标,调节S1P可作为食物过敏的一种治疗方法。
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