A Narrative Mini Review on Current Status of Hypoallergenic Wheat Development for IgE-Mediated Wheat Allergy, Wheat-Dependent Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis

被引:7
作者
Morita, Eishin [1 ]
Matsuo, Hiroaki [2 ]
Kohno, Kunie [1 ,3 ]
Yokooji, Tomoharu [4 ]
Yano, Hiroyuki [5 ]
Endo, Takashi [6 ]
机构
[1] Shimane Univ, Fac Med, Dept Dermatol, Izumo 6938501, Japan
[2] Hiroshima Univ, Grad Sch Biomed & Hlth Sci, Dept Pharmaceut Serv, Hiroshima 7348551, Japan
[3] Shimane Univ Hosp, Clin Res Ctr, Dept Clin Trial Management, Izumo 6938501, Japan
[4] Hiroshima Univ, Grad Sch Biomed & Hlth Sci, Dept Frontier Sci Pharmacotherapy, Hiroshima 7348553, Japan
[5] Natl Agr & Food Res Org, Natl Food Res Inst, Tsukuba 3058642, Japan
[6] Kyoto Univ, Kyoto 6068501, Japan
关键词
deamidation; enzymic degradation; hypoallergenic wheat; omega; 5-gliadin; thioredoxin; wheat-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis; MOLECULAR-WEIGHT GLUTENINS; OMEGA-5; GLIADIN; MAJOR ALLERGEN; FOOD ALLERGY; TRITICUM-AESTIVUM; ANTIGENIC RELATIONSHIPS; BINDING EPITOPE; PROTEIN; IDENTIFICATION; THIOREDOXIN;
D O I
10.3390/foods12050954
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TS2 [食品工业];
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0832 ;
摘要
Immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated food allergies to wheat that develop after school age typically shows a type of wheat-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (WDEIA). At present, avoidance of wheat products or postprandial rest after ingesting wheat is recommended for patients with WDEIA, depending on the severity of the allergy symptoms. omega 5-Gliadin has been identified as the major allergen in WDEIA. In addition, alpha/beta-, gamma-, and omega 1,2-gliadins, high and low molecular weight-glutenins, and a few water-soluble wheat proteins have been identified as IgE-binding allergens in a small proportion of patients with IgE-mediated wheat allergies. A variety of approaches have been manufactured to develop hypoallergenic wheat products that can be consumed by patients with IgE-mediated wheat allergies. In order to analyze such approaches, and to contribute to the further improvement, this study outlined the current status of these hypoallergenic wheat productions, including wheat lines with a reduced allergenicity that are mostly constructed for the patients sensitized to omega 5-gliadin, hypoallergenic wheat by enzymic degradation/ion exchanger deamidation, and hypoallergenic wheat by thioredoxin treatment. The wheat products obtained by these approaches significantly reduced the reactivity of Serum IgE in wheat-allergic patients. However, either these were not effective on some populations of the patients, or low-level IgE-reactivity to some allergens of the products was observed in the patients. These results highlight some of the difficulties faced in creating hypoallergenic wheat products or hypoallergenic wheat lines through either traditional breeding or biotechnology approaches in developing hypoallergenic wheat completely safe for all the patients allergic to wheat.
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