Polyphenol oxidase/caffeic acid may reduce the allergenic properties of peanut allergens

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作者
Chung, SY
Kato, Y
Champagne, ET
机构
[1] USDA ARS, So Reg Res Ctr, New Orleans, LA 70124 USA
[2] Univ Hyogo, Sch Human Sci & Environm, Himeji, Hyogo 6700092, Japan
关键词
polyphenol oxidase; tyrosinase; caffeic acid; peanut allergens; Ara h 1; Ara h 2; cross-linking; IgE; dityrosine antibodies;
D O I
10.1002/jsfa.2302
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
Polyphenol oxidase (PPO) catalyzes the oxidation of tyrosine residues of proteins and, therefore, their cross-linking. Previously we demonstrated that cross-links produced by peroxidase (POD), which also catalyzes tyrosine oxidation, led to a reduction in the allergenic properties of peanut allergens.(11) We postulated in this study that PPO can also reduce the allergenic properties by cross-linking the allergens. Because caffeic acid, a phenolic compound, can cross-link proteins, its effect on peanut allergens was also examined. In the experiments, peanut extracts were treated with and without PPO, PPO/caffeic (pH 8, 37 degrees C for 1 h) and caffeic acid (pH 10.5, overnight), respectively. The samples were then analyzed for cross-links and IgE binding by SDS-PAGE, Western blots, and competitive inhibition ELISA. Results showed that, in all cases, cross-links and a decrease of the levels of two peanut major allergens, Ara h 1 and Ara h 2, were observed. Of the three treatments, PPO/caffeic was the most effective in reducing IgE binding or the allergenic properties of peanut allergens. The availability of tyrosine residues was also demonstrated in a POD-treated system, using a monoclonal antibody against dityrosine. We concluded that PPO/caffeic acid reduced the allergenic properties of Ara h 1 and Ara h 2 by cross-linking and decreasing the levels of allergens. (c) 2005 Society of Chemical Industry.
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