Effect of Cultivar, Cultivation and Storage Conditions on the Apple Allergen Mal d 1

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作者
Matthes, A. [1 ]
Schmitz-Eiberger, M. [1 ]
Scheurer, S. [2 ]
Lorenz, A. R. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bonn, Inst Crop Sci & Resource, Bonn, Germany
[2] Paul Ehrlich Inst, Div Allergol, Langen, Germany
来源
I INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON HORTICULTURE IN EUROPE | 2009年 / 817卷
关键词
apple allergy; birch pollen; Bet v 1; food allergy; Mal d 1; cross-reactions; pathogenesis-related protein; PR-10; BIRCH POLLEN; IGE;
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10.17660/ActaHortic.2009.817.5
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
It has been reported on the basis of skin prick tests that apple cultivars differ in their allergenic potential. Only a few studies tried to measure the amount of the major apple allergen Mal d 1 so far. Mal d 1 belongs to the pathogenesis-related proteins, a family of proteins that are induced by pathogens and environmental stress. Due to cross-reactivity between Bet v 1 and proteins present in several plant derived foods, birch pollen allergic patients develop food allergies, most frequently to apples. Mal d 1 content was quantified in different apple cultivars, cultivated at the Research stations Klein-Altendorf and Bavendorf, in dependence on cultivation method and storage conditions by Sandwich-ELISA. Apple cultivars differ considerably in their Mal d 1 content. Highest amounts of Mal d 1 were determined in cvs Rubens and Gala fruit. The lowest content was found in the cultivars Braeburn and Elstar. High variability in Mal d 1 content was found between the two locations for the same apple cultivars. In most cases organic and integrated cultivated fruit did not differ in their Mal d 1 content. In Jonagold fruit cultivated at Bavendorf significant higher amounts of Mal d 1 were found in the integrated produced fruit. At harvest the detected concentration of Mal d 1 was low, but during storage the Mal d 1 content increased significantly.
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