BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infections and their symptoms are frequent during early childhood, but their risk factors, including the effect of early immune regulation, are less known. The aim of the study was to analyze whether stimulated cord blood cytokine production is associated with the frequency of respiratory tract infection symptoms or infections during the first year of life. METHODS: The study population consisted of children of mothers from farm or non-farm rural environment from Austria, Finland, Germany, and Switzerland who participated in a prospective birth cohort study (PASTURE: Protection against Allergy-Study in Rural Environments) (N = 550). Cord blood samples were stimulated with the combination of phorbol ester and ionomycin (P/I) for 24 h, and the production of IL-5, IL-10, TNF-alpha, and IFN-gamma was determined using ELISA. Information about infectious morbidity was collected using weekly diaries. RESULTS: P/I-stimulated production of IL-5 (adjusted risk ratio (aRR) for =median production, 0.37; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.25-0.55, aRR for >median production, 0.41; 95% CI, 0.27-0.61 vs. production median production, 0.39; 95% CI, 0.25-0.62 vs. production
Bergroth, E.
Roponen, M.
Karvonen, A. M.
Keski-Nisula, L.
Remes, S.
Riedler, J.
Roduit, C.
Dalphin, J. C.
Kaulek, V.
Loss, G. J.
Lauener, R.
Hirvonen, M. R.
Genuneit, J.
Schmausser-Hechfellner, E.
Renz, H.
Pfefferle, P. I.
Krauss-Etschmann, S.
Schaub, B.
von Mutius, E.
Pekkanen, J.
Pasture Study Group
Keywords
- Cells, Cultured
- Cohort Studies
- Cytokines/*blood
- Ear, Middle/*immunology
- Europe/epidemiology
- Fetal Blood/*immunology
- Humans
- Immunity
- Infant
- Infant, Newborn
- Ionomycin/immunology
- Prospective Studies
- Respiratory Tract Infections/epidemiology/*immunology
- *Rural Population
- Surveys and Questionnaires
- Tetradecanoylphorbol Acetate/immunology
- Th1 Cells/*immunology
- Th2 Cells/*immunology
- *cord blood
- *cytokines
- *interferon-gamma
- *interleukin-10
- *interleukin-5
- *middle ear infection
- *respiratory infections
- *respiratory symptoms
- *tumor necrosis factor-alpha