Authors
Graham Devereux, Robert Norman Barker, Anthony Seaton
Publication date
2002/1
Journal
Clinical & experimental allergy
Volume
32
Issue
1
Pages
43-50
Publisher
Blackwell Science, Ltd
Description
Background The environmental factors responsible for recent increases in the prevalence of asthma and atopic disease have been assumed to act after birth. Their possible effects on fetal immune development in utero have not been investigated systematically, although sensitization to allergens may occur before birth.
Objective This prospective study determined whether the risk factors for asthma and atopic disease, namely family history of atopic disease, maternal smoking, birth order, or maternal dietary intake of antioxidant vitamins, exert antenatal effects on the fetal immune system that may predispose to childhood atopy.
Methods The T helper (Th) cell proliferative responses of cord blood mononuclear cells (CBMC) from a sample of 223 neonates, representative of children born to a cohort of 2000 pregnant women, were measured and related to family, maternal and environmental factors associated with the …
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G Devereux, RN Barker, A Seaton - Clinical & experimental allergy, 2002