2021
DOI: 10.1002/mnfr.202000712
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Digestion and Transport across the Intestinal Epithelium Affects the Allergenicity of Ara h 1 and 3 but Not of Ara h 2 and 6

Abstract: Scope No accepted and validated methods are currently available which can accurately predict protein allergenicity. In this study, the role of digestion and transport on protein allergenicity is investigated. Methods and results Peanut allergens (Ara h 1, 2, 3, and 6) and a milk allergen (β‐lactoglobulin) are transported across pig intestinal epithelium using the InTESTine model and afterward basophil activation is measured to assess the (remaining) functional properties. Additionally, allergens are digested b… Show more

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“…Other common allergenic foods, such as tree nuts, sesame, and legumes, also contain allergenic 2S albumin proteins. This work does not directly show preservation of these epitopes after ingestion in peanut-allergic individuals, although previous work does suggest that intact Ara h 2 is systemically available after peanut ingestion (40)(41)(42). However, since mAbs studied in this effort were derived from the natural immune responses of patients undergoing OIT, our work suggests that these epitopes were preserved and presented to the immune system.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Other common allergenic foods, such as tree nuts, sesame, and legumes, also contain allergenic 2S albumin proteins. This work does not directly show preservation of these epitopes after ingestion in peanut-allergic individuals, although previous work does suggest that intact Ara h 2 is systemically available after peanut ingestion (40)(41)(42). However, since mAbs studied in this effort were derived from the natural immune responses of patients undergoing OIT, our work suggests that these epitopes were preserved and presented to the immune system.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Subsequent coculture of OVA-IEC-DC and OVA-DC with allogenic naïve Th cells demonstrated differential functional polarizing outcomes of these DC. More conventional in vitro allergy models mostly do not include IEC ( 16 , 24 , 25 ), while the presence of IEC is important in the initiation of the allergic response ( 13 , 26 , 27 ). Interestingly, OVA-IEC-DC did not alter type 1 or type 2 related cytokine secretion by T-cells, while OVA-DC were capable of driving Th2 polarization as indicated by enhanced IL13 secretion and an increased percentage of IL13-expressing Th cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effects of digestion and epithelial transport (pig intestinal epithelium) on allergenicity were recently confirmed by a study of Smits et al. [ 75 ] who showed that indeed Ara h 2 and Ara h 6 were not affected but Ara h 1 and Ara h 3 were.…”
Section: Transfer Of Antigens/allergens Into Breastmilkmentioning
confidence: 77%