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Early-life hygiene-related factors affect risk of central nervous system demyelination and asthma differentially

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posted on 2023-05-17, 17:56 authored by Hughes, A-M, Lucas, RM, McMichael, AJ, Dwyer, T, Pender, MP, Ingrid van der MeiIngrid van der Mei, Bruce TaylorBruce Taylor, Valery, P, Chapman, C, Coulthard, A, Dear, K, Kilpatrick, TJ, Williams, D, Ponsonby, A-L
Summary: The increasing prevalence of immune-related diseases, including multiple sclerosis, may be partly explained by reduced microbial burden during childhood. Within a multi-centre case-control study population, we examined: (i) the co-morbid immune diseases profile of adults with a first clinical diagnosis of central nervous system demyelination (FCD) and (ii) sibship structure in relation to an autoimmune (FCD) and an allergic (asthma) disease. FCD cases (n=282) were aged 18-59 years; controls (n=558) were matched on age, sex and region. Measures include: history of doctor-diagnosed asthma; sibling profile (number; dates of birth); and regular childcare attendance. FCD cases did not differ from controls with regard to personal or family history of allergy, but had a greater likelihood of chronic fatigue syndrome [odds ratio (OR)=3·11; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1·11, 8·71]. Having any younger siblings showed reduced odds of FCD (OR=0·68; 95% CI: 0·49, 0·95) but not asthma (OR=1·47; 95% CI: 0·91, 2·38). In contrast, an increasing number of older siblings was associated with reduced risk of asthma (P trend=0·04) but not FCD (P trend=0·66). Allergies were not over-represented among people presenting with FCD. Sibship characteristics influence both FCD and asthma risk but the underlying mechanisms differ, possibly due to the timing of the putative 'sibling effect'. © 2013 British Society for Immunology.

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Publication title

Clinical and Experimental Immunology

Volume

172

Pagination

466-474

ISSN

0009-9104

Department/School

Menzies Institute for Medical Research

Publisher

Blackwell Publishing Ltd

Place of publication

9600 Garsington Rd, Oxford, England, Oxon, Ox4 2Dg

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Copyright 2013 British Society for Immunology

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Clinical health not elsewhere classified

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