Peanut varieties with reduced Ara h 1 content indicating no reduced allergenicity |
| |
Authors: | Susanne Krause Ties Latendorf Hendrik Schmidt Yasemin Darcan‐Nicolaisen Gerald Reese Arnd Petersen Ottmar Janssen Wolf‐Meinhard Becker |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. Research Center Borstel, Molecular und Clinical Allergology, Borstel, Germany;2. University Hospital Schleswig‐Holstein Campus Kiel, Laboratory for Molecular Immunology, Kiel, Germany;3. Paul‐Ehrlich‐Institut, Division of Allergology, Langen, Germany |
| |
Abstract: | Peanut allergy is a major cause of food‐induced severe anaphylactic reactions. To date, no medical care is available to prevent and treat peanut allergy and therefore hypoallergenic peanut varieties are of considerable health political and economic interest. Major allergens that induce IgE‐responses in peanut‐sensitive patients are Ara h 1, Ara h 2 and Ara h 3/4. In order to identify hypoallergenic peanuts, commercially locally available peanut varieties were screened for their allergen content. Ara h 1‐deficient peanuts from Southeast Asia were identified by SDS‐PAGE, immunoblotting, inhibition assays and ELISA. 2‐D PAGE analyses demonstrated the different compositions of the tested extracts and revealed a number of variations of the allergen patterns of peanuts from different varieties. Mediator release experiments of these peanut extracts demonstrated similar allergenicities as compared with standard peanut extract. These results indicate that the allergenicity of peanuts with reduced Ara h 1 content might be compensated by the other allergens, and thus do not necessarily cause a reduction of allergenicity. |
| |
Keywords: | Allergenicity Ara h 1 Hypoallergenic peanuts Peanut allergy Seed storage protein |
|
|