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Molecular and Immunological Identification of Low Allergenic Fruits among Old and New Apple Varieties
Authors:Aleksandra Siekierzynska  Dorota Piasecka-Kwiatkowska  Wojciech Litwinczuk  Marta Burzynska  Aleksander Myszka  Pawel Karpinski  Elzbieta Zygala  Narcyz Piorecki  Ewa Springer  Tomasz Sozanski
Abstract:About 50–70% of patients allergic to birch pollen suffer from sensitization after apple ingestion. Apple allergenicity was established in only few varieties. Studies were performed on apple fruits of 21 traditional and nine modern varieties organically, intensively, or integratively produced. The aim of the study was to assess whether the factors like cultivation method, maturity stage, genotype, or type of tissue place an impact on the allergenic potential of apples. To answer these questions, we used semiquantitative real-time PCR, ELISA, and immunoblotting. Apple allergen genes present divergent expression across apple cultivars. Expression of the Mal d 1.06A correlates with the Mal d 1 level and is affected by the cultivation method and maturity of the fruit. The content of the main allergen Mal d 1 varied widely across cultivars. Interestingly, in our study, the Gala variety presented a low Mal d 1 concentration regardless of the cultivation method. Based on the Mal d 1.06A expression, the Mal d 1 protein content, and the immunoreactivity assay, the Kandil Sinap, Kosztela, Rumianka from Alma-Ata, Kantówka Gdańska, Reinette Coulon, and Gala cultivars emerged as potentially hypoallergenic apple cultivars. Our study allowed distinguishing between potentially low, medium, and highly allergenic varieties.
Keywords:apple allergy  Mal d 1  gene expression  immunoreactivity  old apple varieties  hypoallergenic
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