Pantoea agglomerans Lipopolysaccharide Controls Nasal Discomfort—A Placebo-Controlled, Randomized, Double-Blind, Parallel-Group Comparison Trial

Author:

Kohchi Chie1,Uehiro Miyuki1,Fukaya Taisuke2,Watanabe Norikazu2,Inagawa Hiroyuki134,Soma Gen-Ichiro134

Affiliation:

1. Macrophi Inc., 2217-6 Hayashi-cho, Takamatsu-shi 761-0301, Japan

2. Tashikani-plus. Co. Ltd., 6F 2-2-27 Tenjinbashi, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi 530-0041, Japan

3. Control of Innate Immunity, Collaborative Innovation Partnership, 2217-16 Hayashi-cho, Takamatsu-shi 761-0301, Japan

4. Research Institute for Healthy Living, Niigata University of Pharmacy and Applied Life Sciences, 265-1, Higashijima, Akiha-ku, Niigata-shi 956-8603, Japan

Abstract

The present study examined the effects of foods containing lipopolysaccharides from Pantoea agglomerans (LPSp) on eye–nose allergic symptoms using a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized, parallel-group comparative research design. Sixty-three Japanese individuals aged 20–65 years with eye–nose allergic symptoms were included in this study and assigned to the LPS (480 μg/day)-containing food and placebo groups. Data on the subjective eye–nose allergic symptoms and antiallergic medication during the 8-week period were evaluated. The immunoglobulin E (IgE) and eosinophil counts were measured as indicators that may be correlated with allergy. No significant group differences were found in the change in eye–nose allergic symptoms from baseline. However, the LPS group showed a significantly shorter duration of antiallergic medication use and lower total antiallergic drug score than the placebo group. The corrected nasal allergy score calculated by taking into account the antiallergic drug score at week 8 was predominantly lower in the LPS group. The IgE to house dust and cedar pollen and eosinophil counts tended to be lower in the LPS group, and the total IgE and eosinophil counts were significantly lower in the LPS group at week 4. In conclusion, our results indicate that LPS-containing foods alleviate eye–nose allergic symptoms and consequently lower the use of antiallergic drugs (UMIN000049974).

Funder

Macrophi Inc.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Pharmacology

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