Randomized Controlled Trial of Slow Multiallergen Oral Immunotherapy in Young Children

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age6-3
SponsorKarolinska Institutet

About this trial

The aim is to study whether a multiallergen oral immunotherapy (OIT) strategy with slow up-dosing and low treatment dose against food allergy in young children (0.5-3 years) is safe and effective, a method to cure food allergy and to prevent the development of new food allergies.

Clinical randomized controlled (1:1) blinded interventional trial (RCT) with 2 intervention arms (group A and B).

Among 80 children reacting at the multiallergen food challenge, 40 children will be randomized to receive OIT (oral immunotherapy) with multiallergen powder with a final dose of approximately 200 mg protein of each included food (egg, milk, soy, wheat, walnut, peanut, hazelnut, cashew, almond, lentils)(group A) or to receive placebo powder (gluten-free oatmeal) (group B).

A sub-analysis will be performed of the children not reacting to the baseline challenge, who will be randomized to eat a low dose of the multiallergen powder (group C) or placebo powder (gluten-free oatmeal) (group D) and no specific advice.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

0.5-3 years old at inclusion with IgE (>0.1 kUA/l) against at least one allergen (wheat, lentils, egg, milk, soy, walnut, hazelnut, peanut, almond, cashew).

Written consent for participation in the study for both guardians.

80 children (group A and B) also need a positive baseline food challenge.

Children with a negative food challenge (group C and D) (number not determined) do not react at the baseline challenge.

Disqualifiers

other serious illness

previous life-threatening anaphylaxis (intensive care)

eosinophilic esophagitis

eosinophilic gastrointestinal disease

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Multiallergen powder

Treatment groups

80 Participants
are divided into 4 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators