TY - JOUR
T1 - Allergic profiles of mothers and fathers in the Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS)
T2 - A nationwide birth cohort study
AU - Yamamoto-Hanada, Kiwako
AU - Yang, Limin
AU - Ishitsuka, Kazue
AU - Ayabe, Tadayuki
AU - Mezawa, Hidetoshi
AU - Konishi, Mizuho
AU - Shoda, Testsuo
AU - Matsumoto, Kenji
AU - Saito, Hirohisa
AU - Ohya, Yukihiro
AU - Kawamoto, Toshihiro
AU - Yaegashi, Nobuo
AU - Hashimoto, Koichi
AU - Mori, Chisato
AU - Ito, Shuichi
AU - Yamagata, Zentaro
AU - Inadera, Hidekuni
AU - Kamijima, Michihiro
AU - Heike, Toshio
AU - Iso, Hiroyasu
AU - Shima, Masayuki
AU - Kawai, Yasuaki
AU - Suganuma, Narufumi
AU - Kusuhara, Koichi
AU - Katoh, Takahiko
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 The Author(s).
PY - 2017/8/7
Y1 - 2017/8/7
N2 - Background: The Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS) is a nationwide, multicenter, prospective birth cohort investigation launched by the Ministry of Environment in Japan. The purpose of the JECS is to evaluate the influence of prenatal and postnatal exposures to environmental factors on the postnatal health of the children. In this study, we evaluated the allergic characteristics of parents within the JECS cohort. Methods: This study covered a wide geographical area and encompassed 15 regional centers. We obtained information regarding doctor diagnosed allergic diseases by using maternal and/or paternal self-administered questionnaires during the first trimester of pregnancy. Blood samples were also obtained from mothers and/or fathers to detect serum IgE concentrations. Results: The prevalences of asthma, allergic rhinitis (hay fever), atopic dermatitis, and food allergy were 10.9, 36.0, 15.7 and 4.8%, respectively, among 99,013 mothers; these prevalences among 49,991 fathers were 10.8, 30.3, 11.2 and 3.3%, respectively. Any positive antigen-specific IgE sensitization was found in 73.9% of mothers. The most abundant antigen sensitization in mothers was to Japanese cedar (55.6%), followed by Der p 1 (48%); only 1.0% of mothers were sensitized to egg white. Conclusions: This is the first epidemiological report on allergic disorders and allergen sensitization of parents during pregnancy among the Japanese general population.
AB - Background: The Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS) is a nationwide, multicenter, prospective birth cohort investigation launched by the Ministry of Environment in Japan. The purpose of the JECS is to evaluate the influence of prenatal and postnatal exposures to environmental factors on the postnatal health of the children. In this study, we evaluated the allergic characteristics of parents within the JECS cohort. Methods: This study covered a wide geographical area and encompassed 15 regional centers. We obtained information regarding doctor diagnosed allergic diseases by using maternal and/or paternal self-administered questionnaires during the first trimester of pregnancy. Blood samples were also obtained from mothers and/or fathers to detect serum IgE concentrations. Results: The prevalences of asthma, allergic rhinitis (hay fever), atopic dermatitis, and food allergy were 10.9, 36.0, 15.7 and 4.8%, respectively, among 99,013 mothers; these prevalences among 49,991 fathers were 10.8, 30.3, 11.2 and 3.3%, respectively. Any positive antigen-specific IgE sensitization was found in 73.9% of mothers. The most abundant antigen sensitization in mothers was to Japanese cedar (55.6%), followed by Der p 1 (48%); only 1.0% of mothers were sensitized to egg white. Conclusions: This is the first epidemiological report on allergic disorders and allergen sensitization of parents during pregnancy among the Japanese general population.
KW - Allergic rhinitis
KW - Allergy
KW - Asthma
KW - Atopic dermatitis
KW - Birth cohort
KW - Environment
KW - Food allergy
KW - IgE
KW - Japan
KW - Sensitization
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U2 - 10.1186/s40413-017-0157-0
DO - 10.1186/s40413-017-0157-0
M3 - 学術論文
C2 - 28811862
AN - SCOPUS:85026909432
SN - 1939-4551
VL - 10
JO - World Allergy Organization Journal
JF - World Allergy Organization Journal
IS - 1
M1 - 24
ER -