- VernacularTitle:脐带血IL-36γ水平与早期婴儿湿疹的关系分析
- Author:
Xujun LU
1
,
2
;
Wenge WANG
;
Yunyue YANG
;
Yunyan YANG
Author Information
- Keywords: fetal blood; eczema; infant; anaphylaxis; interleukin 36γ
- From: Tianjin Medical Journal 2023;51(12):1356-1360
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
- Abstract: Objective To investigate the relationship between early infant eczema and cord blood interleukin(IL)-36γ level.Methods Fifty-nine full-term healthy newborns were selected as the study subjects.General information was collected including gender,birth weight,delivery method,gestational age,maternal age,physical fitness during pregnancy(diabetes,infection,hyperthyroidism and other complications),family history of allergies and intake times of seafood during pregnancy≥3 times.The level of IL-36γ in umbilical cord blood after birth was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.The presence and severity of eczema within 42 days were followed up.Multivariate Logistic regression was performed to analyze the influencing factors of early infant eczema,and receiver operating characteristics(ROC)were plotted to evaluate the diagnostic effectiveness.Results Among 59 infants,40 had eczema,of which 35 were mild,5 were moderate and 19 were eczema free.The proportion of seafood intake times≥3 and the level of IL-36γ in umbilical cord blood were higher in the eczema group than those in the no-eczema group(P<0.05).There was no significant difference in IL-36γ level in cord blood between mild and moderate eczema patients.Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that the increased level of IL-36γ in umbilical cord blood and≥3 intake times of seafood during pregnancy were risk factors for early infant eczema(P<0.05).ROC results showed that the AUC(95%CI)of umbilical cord blood IL-36γ was 0.743(0.611-0.874),sensitivity was 87.6%,specificity was 57.9%,and truncation value was 103.823 ng/L.Conclusion The elevated level of IL-36γ in umbilical cord blood is an independent risk factor for early infant eczema,and early detection is valuable for predicting the occurrence of infantile eczema.