Apple-related allergy is increasing among European population. Avoidance of apple fruit consumption is the only strategy for sensitized people, with a subsequent shortage of healthy nutrients in the diet. Four different protein families, Mal d 1 to 4, determine the allergy to apple causing syndromes known as oral allergy syndrome (OAS) or gastro-intestinal/generalized syndrome (GS) in sensitized patients. With the aim to highlight the dissimilarities in the immunological response inside the Mal d 1 family, recognized as main determinant for OAS, single purified allergens were tested against sera of paediatric and adult patients suffering for both syndromes. Here, we found that Mal d 1 isoallergens showed a remarkable different allergenicity potential, thus indicating an individual pattern in each patient and a diverse sensitization between age groups. Moreover, two different allergens, Mald 2.01 and Mal d 4.01, were analyzed with the above sera. In addition to patients and allergens variability, differences in amount and localization of the allergens, detected by patient's sera, were revealed among hypo- and hyper allergenic apple varieties, confirming the complexity of this food allergy.
Savazzini F., Del Duca S., Vegro M., Cipriani F., Ricci G., Botton A., et al. (2020). Immunological characterization of recombinant Mal d 1, the main allergen from apple (Malus x domestica L. Borkh). SCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE, 261, 1-11 [10.1016/j.scienta.2019.108926].
Immunological characterization of recombinant Mal d 1, the main allergen from apple (Malus x domestica L. Borkh)
Del Duca S.
Membro del Collaboration Group
;Cipriani F.Membro del Collaboration Group
;Ricci G.Membro del Collaboration Group
;Dondini L.Membro del Collaboration Group
;Tartarini S.Membro del Collaboration Group
2020
Abstract
Apple-related allergy is increasing among European population. Avoidance of apple fruit consumption is the only strategy for sensitized people, with a subsequent shortage of healthy nutrients in the diet. Four different protein families, Mal d 1 to 4, determine the allergy to apple causing syndromes known as oral allergy syndrome (OAS) or gastro-intestinal/generalized syndrome (GS) in sensitized patients. With the aim to highlight the dissimilarities in the immunological response inside the Mal d 1 family, recognized as main determinant for OAS, single purified allergens were tested against sera of paediatric and adult patients suffering for both syndromes. Here, we found that Mal d 1 isoallergens showed a remarkable different allergenicity potential, thus indicating an individual pattern in each patient and a diverse sensitization between age groups. Moreover, two different allergens, Mald 2.01 and Mal d 4.01, were analyzed with the above sera. In addition to patients and allergens variability, differences in amount and localization of the allergens, detected by patient's sera, were revealed among hypo- and hyper allergenic apple varieties, confirming the complexity of this food allergy.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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