Phase
Condition
Allergies & Asthma
Allergy (Peanut)
Allergy
Treatment
Double-blind placebo-controlled peanut challenge
Clinical Study ID
Ages 4-10 All Genders
Study Summary
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
Challenge Inclusion Criteria:
CHILD study participants will be eligible for challenge if they
Have completed their 5-year-old CHILD Study visit
Are or have been sensitized to peanut i.e. have had a positive skin prick test (wheal diameter at least 2 mm greater than the negative control) and/orallergen-specific IgE level (>0.35 kU/L) to peanut at their 1-, 3- and/or 5-year-oldCHILD study visit
Are not eating peanut. Children who eat less than 8-10 g of peanut per month or whoeat only foods that 'may contain' traces of peanut will still be eligible forinclusion.
Exclusion
Challenge Exclusion Criteria:
CHILD study participants will be ineligible for challenge if
They have never had a positive skin prick test or allergen-specific IgE level topeanut
They are eating 8-10 g of peanut at least once per month, despite having had apositive skin prick test or allergen-specific IgE level to peanut
Their family has declined to participate
They have a peanut skin prick test wheal size >8mm and/or a peanut-specific IgE >15kU/L and a history suggestive of an IgE-mediated allergic reaction to peanut.
They have a history of anaphylaxis to peanut or a challenge-proven diagnosis ofpeanut allergy within the past 1-2 years.
They have uncontrolled asthma or any other contraindication to performing a DBPCfood challenge on the day of challenge. These children may be rescheduled if theirasthma control improves.
Blood Draw Inclusion Criteria:
CHILD study participants will be eligible for blood draw if they
Have completed their 5-year-old CHILD Study visit
Are or have been sensitized to peanut i.e. have had a positive skin prick test (wheal diameter at least 2 mm greater than the negative control) and/orallergen-specific IgE level (>0.35 kU/L) to peanut at their 1-, 3- and/or 5-year-oldCHILD study visit
Blood Draw Exclusion Criteria:
CHILD study participants will be ineligible for blood draw if
They have never had a positive skin prick test or allergen-specific IgE level topeanut
Their family has declined to participate
Immunological analyses of the blood samples are underway now that the 2 sites participating in this portion of the study (University of Manitoba and University of British Columbia) have completed their challenges. Challenges were halted in the spring.