AUTHOR=Loo Evelyn Xiu Ling , Ooi Delicia Shu Qin , Ong Minyee , Ta Le Duc Huy , Lau Hui Xing , Tay Michelle Jia Yu , Yap Qai Ven , Chan Yiong Huak , Tham Elizabeth Huiwen , Goh Anne Eng Neo , Van Bever Hugo , Teoh Oon Hoe , Eriksson Johan Gunnar , Chong Yap Seng , Gluckman Peter , Yap Fabian Kok Peng , Karnani Neerja , Xu Jia , Tan Karen Mei Ling , Tan Kok Hian , Lee Bee Wah , Kramer Michael , Shek Lynette Pei-chi , Meaney Michael J. , Broekman Birit F. P. TITLE=Associations Between Eczema and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms in Children JOURNAL=Frontiers in Pediatrics VOLUME=10 YEAR=2022 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/pediatrics/articles/10.3389/fped.2022.837741 DOI=10.3389/fped.2022.837741 ISSN=2296-2360 ABSTRACT=Background

Epidemiological studies suggest a link between eczema and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but underlying mechanisms have not been examined.

Objective

We aim to investigate the association between eczema and subsequent ADHD symptoms in the Growing Up in Singapore Towards healthy Outcomes cohort and explore the role of pro-inflammatory cytokines and gut microbiome.

Methods

The modified International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood questionnaire and Computerized Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children Version IV were administered to assess reported eczema within the first 18 months and presence of ADHD symptoms at 54 months, respectively. Skin prick testing at 18 months, cytokines in maternal blood during pregnancy and cord blood and the mediating role of the gut microbiome at 24 months were assessed.

Results

After adjusting for confounders, eczema with or without a positive skin prick test was associated with doubling the risk of ADHD symptoms. No differences in maternal and cord blood cytokines were observed in children with and without eczema, or children with and without ADHD. Gut microbiome dysbiosis was observed in children with eczema and children with ADHD. Children with eczema also had lower gut bacterial Shannon diversity. However, the relationship between eczema and ADHD was not mediated by gut microbiome.

Conclusion

Early life eczema diagnosis is associated with a higher risk of subsequent ADHD symptoms in children. We found no evidence for underlying inflammatory mechanism or mediation by gut microbiome dysbiosis. Further research should evaluate other mechanisms underlying the link between eczema and ADHD.

Clinical Trial Registration

[https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01174875], identifier [NCT01174875].