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Copyright ©2009 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Jul 14, 2009; 15(26): 3261-3268
Published online Jul 14, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.3261
Table 1 The clinical characteristics of the study subjects
ProbioticPlaceboP-value
N2423
Drop-outs21P > 0.99
Age (yr)9.0 (4.2-11.9)8.9 (6.1-12.9)P = 0.845
Gender (M/F)11 (13)8 (15)P = 0.24
Length (cm)135.2 (107.3-156.5)133.6 (113.8-152.5)P = 0.50
Weight (kg)31.0 (11.9-47.4)32.4 (20.2-45.3)P = 0.80
Table 2 Number of subjects with nasal eosinophilia n (%)
MonthPlaceboProbiotic
March14 (63.6)17 (70.8)
April/May19 (95.0)12 (57.1)1
June12 (60.0)12 (60.0)
Table 3 Serum immune markers; before, during and after the birch pollen season, median
March
April/May
June
PlaceboProbioticPlaceboProbioticPlaceboProbiotic
Specific IgE birch pollen (kU/L)26.0 (18.0-45.8)25.5 (15.5-54.0)--150.00 (36.0-150.0)1150.00 (150.0-150.0)1
Blood eosinophils (109/L)0.30 (0.24-0.44)0.18 (0.12-0.34)--0.40 (0.25-0.72)10.42 (0.28-069)1
IL-4 (pg/mL)2.20 (1.5-2.8)1.70 (0.0-2.2)1.70 (0.8-2.2)1.7 (1.3-2.1)--
IL-5 (pg/mL)19.6 (0.0-69.7)9.10 (0.0-24.2)14.70 (0.0-28.3)18.4 (0.0-60.2)--
IL-6 (pg/mL)16.6 (5.7-38.3)4.70 (3.0-11.4)34.20 (2.3-7.3)13.0 (2.0-3.9)1--
IL-10 (pg/mL)1.60 (1.4-1.9)1.50 (0.0-2.1)1.40 (0.0-1.8)20.0 (0.0-1.5)--
TNF-α (pg/mL)7.70 (3.9-13.5)3.50 (2.5-5.2)32.90 (2.3-4.8)12.5 (2.1-3.2)1--
TGF-β2 (pg/mL)242 (0.0-342)247 (0.0-369)213.6 (0.0-314.3)267.9 (0.0-445.9)--
CD-14 (&mgr;g/mL)1.20 (1.1-1.3)1.20 (1.1-1.3)--1.20 (1.1-1.3)1.10 (1.1-1.3)
Table 4 Fecal immune markers; before, during and after the birch pollen season
Visit 1 (March)
Visit 2 (April/May)
Visit 3 (June)
PlaceboProbioticPlaceboProbioticPlaceboProbiotic
Fecal IgA (&mgr;g/g)157.0 (105.0-278.8)157.0 (114.0-371.0)233.0 (136.0-288.8)1155.0 (44.5-336.5)1203.0 (99.0-388.0)1135.0 (63.4-325.3)1
Fecal calprotectin (&mgr;g/g)21.6 (9.5-58.6)14.3 (10.7-30.1)21.1 (12.6-46.7)16.2 (13.1-31.8)22.1 (10.9-53.2)15.5 (12.0-31.5)
Table 5 Alteration of the fecal microbiota composition during the birch pollen season
March
April/May
June
PlaceboProbioticPlaceboProbioticPlaceboProbiotic
Eubacterium42.7 × 109 (0.3 × 109)2.5 × 109 (0.4 × 109)1.8 × 109 (1.0 × 109)1.6 × 109 (0.2 × 109)22.00 × 109 (0.2 × 109)1.9 × 109 (0.3 × 109)
Bifidobacterium45.0 × 108 (5.0 × 108)3.5 × 108 (3.3 × 108)2.1 × 108 (0.4 × 108)21.6 × 108 (0.3 × 108)12.50 × 108 (0.4 × 108)2.0 × 108 (0.2 × 108)
Bacteroides44.9 × 108 (3.5 × 108)5.4 × 108 (3.2 × 108)2.3 × 108 (0.4 × 108)21.7 × 108 (0.3 × 108)11.30 × 108 (0.2 × 108)1.5 × 108 (0.4 × 108)
Clostridium41.4 × 108 (1.0 × 108)1.5 × 108 (0.3 × 108)0.7 × 108 (0.2 × 108)20.8 × 108 (0.2 × 108)11.30 × 108 (0.3 × 108)21.6 × 108 (0.2 × 108)1
Akkermansia41.3 × 108 (0.2 × 108)1.3 × 108 (0.2 × 108)1.2 × 108 (0.2 × 108)1.1 × 108 (0.1 × 108)0.90 × 108 (0.2 × 108)1.1 × 108 (0.2 × 108)
B. lactis52.6 × 107 (1.7 × 107)1.5 × 107 (1.3 × 107)0.1 × 107 (0.1 × 107)11.2 × 107 (4.2 × 107)130.01 × 107 (0.05 × 107)2.6 × 107 (1.0 × 107)13
L. acidophilus NCFM51.0 × 106 (0.8 × 106)0.7 × 106 (0.5 × 106)0.2 × 106 (0.1 × 106)13.5 × 106 (1.3 × 106)30.02 × 106 (0.1 × 106)4.2 × 106 (2.4 × 106)3
Table 6 Concentrations of fecal organic acids (mmol/kg)
March
April/May
June
PlaceboProbioticPlaceboProbioticPlaceboProbiotic
Acetic acid64.6 (6.0)74.50 (7.2)59.20 (5.6)65.50 (5.8)66.90 (5.1)58.20 (4.5)
Propionic acid15.5 (1.3)17.10 (1.6)15.20 (1.2)16.10 (2.1)16.20 (1.9)14.60 (1.5)
Isobutyric acid2.30 (0.3)2.20 (0.2)2.00 (0.2)1.90 (0.1)1.80 (0.2)1.90 (0.2)
Butyric acid11.9 (2.0)13.40 (2.5)12.50 (1.2)11.70 (1.7)14.00 (1.8)11.50 (1.7)
2-methylbutyric acid1.60 (0.2)1.30 (0.2)1.60 (0.2)1.20 (0.1)1.10 (0.1)11.20 (0.2)
Isovaleric acid1.80 (0.2)1.70 (0.1)1.60 (0.2)1.50 (0.1)1.50 (0.2)1.50 (0.2)
Lactic acid0.14 (0.14)0.83 (0.56)0.00 (0.00)0.14 (0.14)0.36 (0.25)0.50 (0.38)
Valeric acid2.70 (0.3)2.60 (0.3)2.70 (0.2)2.50 (0.2)2.60 (0.3)2.50 (0.3)
Capronic acid0.06 (0.06)0.31 (0.20)0.17 (0.12)0.27 (0.16)0.03 (0.03)0.22 (0.09)