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Identification and Purification of Novel Low-Molecular-Weight Lupine Allergens as Components for Personalized Diagnostics.

Uta Jappe1,2, Arabella Karstedt1, Daniela Warneke1, Saskia Hellmig1, Marisa Böttger1, Friedrich W Riffelmann3, Regina Treudler4, Lars Lange5, Susanne Abraham6, Sabine Dölle-Bierke7, Margitta Worm7, Nicola Wagner8, Franziska Ruëff9, Gerald Reese10, André C Knulst11, Wolf-Meinhard Becker1.   

Abstract

Lupine flour is a valuable food due to its favorable nutritional properties. In spite of its allergenic potential, its use is increasing. Three lupine species, Lupinus angustifolius, L. luteus, and L. albus are relevant for human nutrition. The aim of this study is to clarify whether the species differ with regard to their allergen composition and whether anaphylaxis marker allergens could be identified in lupine. Patients with the following characteristics were included: lupine allergy, suspected lupine allergy, lupine sensitization only, and peanut allergy. Lupine sensitization was detected via CAP-FEIA (ImmunoCAP) and skin prick test. Protein, DNA and expressed sequence tag (EST) databases were queried for lupine proteins homologous to already known legume allergens. Different extraction methods applied on seeds from all species were examined by SDS-PAGE and screened by immunoblotting for IgE-binding proteins. The extracts underwent different and successive chromatography methods. Low-molecular-weight components were purified and investigated for IgE-reactivity. Proteomics revealed a molecular diversity of the three species, which was confirmed when investigated for IgE-reactivity. Three new allergens, L. albus profilin, L. angustifolius and L. luteus lipid transfer protein (LTP), were identified. LTP as a potential marker allergen for severity is a valuable additional candidate for molecular allergy diagnostic tests.

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Keywords:  cross-reaction; flour; food allergy; individualized diagnostics; legumes; lipid transfer protein; lupine; peanut; profilin

Year:  2021        PMID: 33525401      PMCID: PMC7911308          DOI: 10.3390/nu13020409

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutrients        ISSN: 2072-6643            Impact factor:   5.717


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