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Determinants of total and inhaled allergen-specific immunoglobulin E in the middle-aged and elderly population

Al Fatly, M.; Leonard, S.; van Daele, P.; Helleman, G.; Tobari-azandeh, E.; Lahousse, L.; Veenbergen, S.; Chaker, L.

2026-05-15 allergy and immunology
10.64898/2026.05.12.26352742 medRxiv
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Background: The determinants of immunoglobulin E (IgE) remain poorly understood in older adults, a population with an increasing burden of chronic diseases. Identifying IgE's determinants may improve its clinical interpretation in the evaluation of allergic and IgE-related conditions. Objective: To investigate age, sex, smoking, alcohol, body mass index (BMI), corticosteroid use, and season as potential determinants of total IgE (tIgE) and inhaled allergen-specific IgE (sIgE). Methods: Using Rotterdam Study data, we investigated the determinants of tIgE and sIgE using multivariable linear regression. Longitudinal changes and the effects of corticosteroids were assessed with linear mixed models. Results: We included 8769 participants, of which 478 had repeated IgE measurements. Age showed a U-shaped relationship with tIgE and L-shaped relationship with sIgE (both p<0.001). Women had lower tIgE (OR [95%CI]: 0.69 [0.65-0.74]), whereas current smokers (1.34 [1.23-1.46]), higher BMI (1.01 [1.01-1.02]), topical corticosteroid users (1.27 [1.07-1.50]) and inhaled corticosteroid users (1.93 [1.64-2.26]) showed higher tIgE. Women (0.96 [0.92-1.00]), former smokers (0.87 [0.83-0.91]) and current smokers (0.72 [0.68-0.76]) had lower sIgE, whereas topical corticosteroid users (1.20 [1.07-1.35]) and inhaled corticosteroid users (1.20 [1.07-1.35]) showed higher sIgE. Over time, tIgE and sIgE decreased (p<0.001) but did not significantly change after corticosteroid use. Conclusion: We identified age, sex, smoking, BMI, season and topical and inhaled corticosteroids as determinants of tIgE and sIgE. Incorporating these determinants may improve IgE's clinical interpretation for the diagnosis and management of allergic and IgE-related conditions. Future research should investigate how these determinants shape IgE's relationship with chronic diseases in aging populations.

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