2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00394-013-0606-7
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Comparative evaluation of cow β-casein variants (A1/A2) consumption on Th2-mediated inflammatory response in mouse gut

Abstract: It is reasonable to conclude that consumption of A1 "like" variants of β-casein induced inflammatory response in gut by activating Th2 pathway as compared to A2A2 variants. The present study thus supports the purported deleterious impacts of consumption of A1 "like" variants of β-casein and suggests possible aggravation of inflammatory response for etiology of various health disorders.

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“…The proteins, gluten and casein, are hydrolyzed in the GI tract into hundreds to thousands of peptides, some of which have been shown to have opioid-like properties and are referred to as exorphins (Boutrou et al, 2013; Dohan, 1988a; Dohan, 1979, 1980, 1988b; Prandi et al, 2014; Reichelt, 1991, 1994; Reichelt et al, 1985; Reichelt et al, 1981; Reichelt et al, 1995; Reichelt et al, 2012). The immunomodulatory potential of these exorphins is not well-understood, with observations that among the repertoire of digested peptides, some have pro-inflammatory and others have anti-inflammatory effects (Aihara et al, 2014; Barnett et al, 2014; Haq et al, 2014; Kaminski et al, 2007). The mechanisms by which peptides derived from wheat gluten and bovine milk casein or the associated immune response might be pathogenic in schizophrenia are not known.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proteins, gluten and casein, are hydrolyzed in the GI tract into hundreds to thousands of peptides, some of which have been shown to have opioid-like properties and are referred to as exorphins (Boutrou et al, 2013; Dohan, 1988a; Dohan, 1979, 1980, 1988b; Prandi et al, 2014; Reichelt, 1991, 1994; Reichelt et al, 1985; Reichelt et al, 1981; Reichelt et al, 1995; Reichelt et al, 2012). The immunomodulatory potential of these exorphins is not well-understood, with observations that among the repertoire of digested peptides, some have pro-inflammatory and others have anti-inflammatory effects (Aihara et al, 2014; Barnett et al, 2014; Haq et al, 2014; Kaminski et al, 2007). The mechanisms by which peptides derived from wheat gluten and bovine milk casein or the associated immune response might be pathogenic in schizophrenia are not known.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A ação da β-caseína A1 e do BCM-7 resultante de sua hidrólise na irritação intestinal tem sido estudada em ratos e humanos, embora poucos estudos tenham sido conduzidos até o momento. Em um estudo feito com ratos, no qual foram administradas β-caseínas isoladas de leites contendo apenas β-caseína A1 (leite A1), β-caseína A2 (leite A2) e uma mistura de βcaseína A1 e A2 (leite A1), por doses de 85mg/dia, sendo solução salina utilizada como controle, foi observado aumento em indicadores de inflamação intestinal associados com ambos os tipos de leite A1(proveniente de gado geneticamente caracterizado como A1/A1 e A1/A2) se comparados com A2 ou controle [31]. O consumo de leite A1 aumentou significativamente a atividade de mieloperoxidase (marcador de inflamação) no tecido intestinal (p < 0,01) e concentrações de IL-4, IgE, IgG, IgG1 e IgG2a e infiltração de leucócitos no intestino.…”
Section: β-Caseína A1 β-Casomorfina-7 E Irritação Intestinalunclassified
“…No exame histológico, o consumo de leite A1 aumentou significativamente o número de leucócitos nas vilosidades intestinais se comparado com controle e com o A2, que não apresentou diferença entre eles. Este estudo apontou, portanto, possível agravo da resposta inflamatória por consumo de β-caseína A1 [31] .…”
Section: β-Caseína A1 β-Casomorfina-7 E Irritação Intestinalunclassified
“…Therefore, EFSA did not recommend any formal risk linked to such food-derived peptides. In all cases, nowadays "A2 milk" is produced in different countries, and further studies have been carried out on the disadvantages of A1 milk, mainly pointing out its potential negative effects on human digestive function [11][12][13][14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, EFSA did not recommend any formal risk linked to such food-derived peptides. In all cases, nowadays "A2 milk" is produced in different countries, and further studies have been carried out on the disadvantages of A1 milk, mainly pointing out its potential negative effects on human digestive function [11][12][13][14]. Different methods are available for the separation and quantification of bovine milk protein variants by reversed phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) [15] or high resolution HPLC-mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS) [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%