1. Sensitization Potency of Sunflower Seed Protein in a Mouse Model: Identification of 2S-Albumins More Allergenic Than SFA-8.
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Achour J, Guinot M, Guillon B, Kapel R, Galet O, Adel-Patient K, Hazebrouck S, and Bernard H
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- 2S Albumins, Plant adverse effects, 2S Albumins, Plant isolation & purification, 2S Albumins, Plant pharmacokinetics, Animals, Antigens, Plant adverse effects, Cross Reactions, Digestion, Disease Models, Animal, Female, Helianthus chemistry, Helianthus immunology, Immunity, Humoral, Immunoglobulin E chemistry, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Seed Storage Proteins chemistry, Seed Storage Proteins isolation & purification, Seed Storage Proteins pharmacokinetics, Spleen drug effects, Spleen immunology, Mice, 2S Albumins, Plant immunology, Antigens, Plant immunology, Food Hypersensitivity immunology, Seed Storage Proteins immunology
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Scope: Food allergy to sunflower seed (SFS) protein is not frequent and only non-specific lipid transfert protein (nsLTP) Hel a 3 is officially recognized as a food allergen. Out of the eleven seed storage 2S-albumins (SESA) detected in SFS, only SFA-8 allergenicity has been investigated so far. The study aimed then to evaluate SFS protein allergenicity and particularly, to compare the sensitization potency of SESA in a mouse model., Methods and Results: The most abundant SESA and nsLTP were isolated from SFS through a combination of chromatographic methods. Purified proteins were then used to measure specific IgG1 and IgE responses in BALB/c mice orally sensitized to different SFS protein isolates. The study, thus, confirmed the allergenicity of SFA-8 and Hel a 3 but mice were also highly sensitized to other SESA such as SESA2-1 or SESA20-2. Furthermore, competitive inhibition of IgE-binding revealed that SFA-8 IgE-reactivity was due to cross-reactivity with other SESA. 11S-globulins were weakly immunogenic and were rapidly degraded in an in vitro model of gastroduodenal digestion. In contrast, Hel a 3, SESA2-1 and SFA-8 were more resistant to proteolysis and gastroduodenal digestion did not affect their IgE-reactivity., Conclusions: SESA2-1 or SESA20-2 were more potent allergens than SFA-8 in this mouse model. Allergenicity of SESA must be now confirmed in SFS-allergic patients., (© 2021 The Authors. Molecular Nutrition & Food Research published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.)
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- 2021
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