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Molecularly defined adult-type hypolactasia in school-aged children with a previous history of cow's milk allergy
作者姓名:Rasinpera H  Saarinen K  Pelkonen A  Jarvela I  Savilahti E  Kolho KL
作者单位:Department of Medical Genetics University of Helsinki Finland,Hospital for Children and Adolescents University of Helsinki,Finland,Department of Allergology Skin and Allergy Hospital,Helsinki University Central Hospital,Helsinki,Finland,Department of Medical Genetics University of Helsinki,Finland Laboratory of Molecular Genetics,Helsinki University Hospital,Helsinki,Finland,Hospital for Children and Adolescents University of Helsinki,Finland,Hospital for Children and Adolescents University of Helsinki,Finland
摘    要:AIM: To assess the role of lactase non-persistence/persistence in school-aged children and their milk-related symptoms. METHODS: The genotypes for the C/T-13910 variant associated with lactase non-persistence/ persistence were determined using PCR-minisequencing in a group of 172 children with a mean age of 8.6 years (SE = 0.02, 93 boys) participating in a follow-up study for cow's milk allergy. The parents were asked to assess their children's milk consumption and abdominal symptoms. RESULTS: The presence of allergy to cow's milk was not associated with the C/C-13910 genotype related with a decline of lactase enzyme activity during childhood (lactase non-persistence). The frequency of the C/C-13910 genotype (16%) was similar to published figures for the prevalence of adult-type hypolactasia in Finland. The majority of the children (90%) in this series consumed milk but 26% of their families suspected that their children had milk-related symptoms. Forty-eight percent of the children with the C/C-13910 genotype did not drink milk at all or consumed a low lactose containing diet prior to the genotyping (P< 0.004 when compared to the other genotypes). CONCLUSION: Analysis of the C/T-13910 polymorphism is an easy and reliable method for excluding adult-type hypolactasia in children with milk-related symptoms. Genotyping for this variant can be used to advise diets for children with a previous history of cow's milk allergy.

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收稿时间:2005 Sep 15

Molecularly defined adult-type hypolactasia in school-aged children with a previous history of cow's milk allergy
Rasinpera H,Saarinen K,Pelkonen A,Jarvela I,Savilahti E,Kolho KL.Molecularly defined adult-type hypolactasia in school-aged children with a previous history of cow's milk allergy[J].World Journal of Gastroenterology,2006,12(14):2264-2268.
Authors:Rasinpera Heli  Saarinen Kristiina  Pelkonen Anna  Jarvela Irma  Savilahti Erkki  Kolho Kaija-Leena
Institution:1. Department of Medical Genetics,University of Helsinki, Finland
2. Hospi-tal for Children and Adolescents, University of Helsinki, Finland
3. Department of Allergology, Skin and Allergy Hospital, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
4. Department of Medical Genetics,University of Helsinki, Finland;Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:AIM: To assess the role of lactase non-persistence/persistence in school-aged children and their milk-related symptoms. METHODS: The genotypes for the C/T-13910 variant associated with lactase non-persistence/ persistence were determined using PCR-minisequencing in a group of 172 children with a mean age of 8.6 years (SE = 0.02, 93 boys) participating in a follow-up study for cow's milk allergy. The parents were asked to assess their children's milk consumption and abdominal symptoms. RESULTS: The presence of allergy to cow's milk was not associated with the C/C-13910 genotype related with a decline of lactase enzyme activity during childhood (lactase non-persistence). The frequency of the C/C-13910 genotype (16%) was similar to published figures for the prevalence of adult-type hypolactasia in Finland. The majority of the children (90%) in this series consumed milk but 26% of their families suspected that their children had milk-related symptoms. Forty-eight percent of the children with the C/C-13910 genotype did not drink milk at all or consumed a low lactose containing diet prior to the genotyping (P< 0.004 when compared to the other genotypes). CONCLUSION: Analysis of the C/T-13910 polymorphism is an easy and reliable method for excluding adult-type hypolactasia in children with milk-related symptoms. Genotyping for this variant can be used to advise diets for children with a previous history of cow's milk allergy.
Keywords:Adult-type hypolactasia  Primary lactose maiabsorption  Genetic testing  Cow's milk allergy
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