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- Title
Tiered approach for the identification of Mal d 1 reduced, well tolerated apple genotypes.
- Authors
Romer, Emilia; Chebib, Soraya; Bergmann, Karl-Christian; Plate, Katrin; Becker, Sylvia; Ludwig, Christina; Meng, Chen; Fischer, Thilo; Dierend, Werner; Schwab, Wilfried
- Abstract
A rising proportion of the world population suffers from food-related allergies, including incompatibilities to apples. Although several allergenic proteins have been found in apples, the most important proteins that cause allergic reactions to apples in Central-Northern Europe, and North America are the Mal d 1 proteins, which are homologues of the birch pollen allergen Bet v 1. As the demand for hypoallergenic fruits is constantly increasing, we selected apple genotypes with a low total content of Mal d 1 by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay analysis from segregating populations and tested the tolerability of these fruits through a human provocation study. This tiered approach, which exploited the natural diversity of apples, led to the identification of fruits, which were tolerated by allergic patients. In addition, we found a significant correlation (coefficient >0.76) between the total Mal d 1 content and flavan-3-ol amount and show that the isoform composition of the Mal d 1 proteins, which was determined by LC-MS/MS has a decisive effect on the tolerability of apple genotypes. The approach presented can be applied to other types of fruit and to other allergenic proteins. Therefore, the strategy can be used to reduce the allergen content of other plant foods, thereby improving food safety for allergy subjects.
- Subjects
GENOTYPES; HYPOALLERGENIC products; FOOD allergy; ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay; APPLE genetics
- Publication
Scientific Reports, 2020, Vol 10, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2045-2322
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/s41598-020-66051-4