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Shruti R Saptarshi1, Michael F Sharp, Sandip D Kamath, Andreas L Lopata.
Abstract
The EF-hand calcium binding protein, parvalbumin, is a major fish allergen. Detection of this allergen is often difficult due to its structural diversity among various fish species. The aim of this study was to evaluate the cross-reactivity of parvalbumin in a comprehensive range of bony and cartilaginous fish, from the Asia-Pacific region, and conduct a molecular analysis of this highly allergenic protein. Using the monoclonal anti-parvalbumin antibody PARV-19, we demonstrated the presence of monomeric and oligomeric parvalbumin in all fish analysed, except for gummy shark a cartilaginous fish. Heat processing of this allergen greatly affected its antibody reactivity. While heating caused a reduction in antibody reactivity to multimeric forms of parvalbumins for most bony fish, a complete loss of reactivity was observed for cartilaginous fish. Molecular analysis demonstrated that parvalbumin cross-reactivity, among fish species, is due to the molecular phylogenetic association of this major fish allergen.Entities:
Keywords: Allergen; Asia-Pacific fish; IgE epitopes; Monoclonal antibody; Parvalbumin; Seafood
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24262564 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2013.10.035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514