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Sodium Chloride versus Lactose as a Carrier for House Dust Mite Allergen in Allergen Chamber Studies: A Clinical Study to Assess Noninferiority
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Introduction: In the Fraunhofer allergen challenge chamber (ACC), a standardized, universal, good manufacturing practice-conforming technology using a spray dried solution of lactose (L) and allergen extract has been established. In this study, we investigated the noninferiority of hypertonic sodium chloride (S) versus L as a carrier for house dust mite (HDM) allergen to simplify manufacturing, reduce costs, and allow for wider use. Methods: Using a participant-blinded, sham exposure-controlled, single-arm, sequential intervention study, we challenged adults with HDM allergic rhinitis five times in the ACC. Participants were first exposed to S, L, and clean air (block 1), followed by S + HDM and L + HDM (block 2). Primary endpoints were mean total nasal symptom score (TNSS) and mean nasal secretion weight. Results: 19 participants were enrolled in the study (10 females; mean age 32 years [22–49], 4 with mild allergic asthma). The safety profile of S + HDM and L + HDM was similar; eight participants experienced mild procedure-related adverse events including tiredness, cough, and dyspnea. Due to dropouts, 13 participants completed the study and were evaluated. Mean TNSS and nasal secretion were as follows: S 0.98, 0.28 g; L 1.1, 0.20 g; clean air 1.1, 0.23 g; S + HDM 5.7, 4.8 g; L + HDM 5.1, 5.1 g. Separate block 1/block 2 MANOVAs with TNSS and nasal secretion as dependent variables revealed no significant differences between the carriers, neither alone and compared with clean air (p = 0.2059, Wilk’s λ = 0.78) nor combined with HDM (p = 0.3474, Wilk’s λ = 0.89). Noninferiority of S was established using a meta-analysis-based minimal clinical important difference of −0.55: mean TNSS difference between S + HDM and L + HDM was 0.62 (90% CI: −0.51 to 1.74). Conclusion: S as an HDM carrier was safe and well tolerated. It was noninferior to L which makes it an adequate and easy-to-use carrier substitute.
Title: Sodium Chloride versus Lactose as a Carrier for House Dust Mite Allergen in Allergen Chamber Studies: A Clinical Study to Assess Noninferiority
Description:
Introduction: In the Fraunhofer allergen challenge chamber (ACC), a standardized, universal, good manufacturing practice-conforming technology using a spray dried solution of lactose (L) and allergen extract has been established.
In this study, we investigated the noninferiority of hypertonic sodium chloride (S) versus L as a carrier for house dust mite (HDM) allergen to simplify manufacturing, reduce costs, and allow for wider use.
Methods: Using a participant-blinded, sham exposure-controlled, single-arm, sequential intervention study, we challenged adults with HDM allergic rhinitis five times in the ACC.
Participants were first exposed to S, L, and clean air (block 1), followed by S + HDM and L + HDM (block 2).
Primary endpoints were mean total nasal symptom score (TNSS) and mean nasal secretion weight.
Results: 19 participants were enrolled in the study (10 females; mean age 32 years [22–49], 4 with mild allergic asthma).
The safety profile of S + HDM and L + HDM was similar; eight participants experienced mild procedure-related adverse events including tiredness, cough, and dyspnea.
Due to dropouts, 13 participants completed the study and were evaluated.
Mean TNSS and nasal secretion were as follows: S 0.
98, 0.
28 g; L 1.
1, 0.
20 g; clean air 1.
1, 0.
23 g; S + HDM 5.
7, 4.
8 g; L + HDM 5.
1, 5.
1 g.
Separate block 1/block 2 MANOVAs with TNSS and nasal secretion as dependent variables revealed no significant differences between the carriers, neither alone and compared with clean air (p = 0.
2059, Wilk’s λ = 0.
78) nor combined with HDM (p = 0.
3474, Wilk’s λ = 0.
89).
Noninferiority of S was established using a meta-analysis-based minimal clinical important difference of −0.
55: mean TNSS difference between S + HDM and L + HDM was 0.
62 (90% CI: −0.
51 to 1.
74).
Conclusion: S as an HDM carrier was safe and well tolerated.
It was noninferior to L which makes it an adequate and easy-to-use carrier substitute.
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