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Intrinsic Allergenicity Potential of Salt-Soluble Protein Extracts from the Diploid, Tetraploid and Hexaploid Wheats: Validation Using an Adjuvant-Free Mouse Model

Wheat allergies are potentially life-threatening and, therefore, have become a major health concern at the global level. It is largely unknown at present whether genetic variation in allergenicity potential exists among hexaploid, tetraploid and diploid wheat species. Such information is critical in...

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Autores principales: Gao, Haoran, Jorgensen, Rick, Raghunath, Rajsri, Chandra, Shivam, Othman, Aqilah, Olson, Eric, Ng, Perry K. W., Gangur, Venu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10051541/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36982527
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065453
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author Gao, Haoran
Jorgensen, Rick
Raghunath, Rajsri
Chandra, Shivam
Othman, Aqilah
Olson, Eric
Ng, Perry K. W.
Gangur, Venu
author_facet Gao, Haoran
Jorgensen, Rick
Raghunath, Rajsri
Chandra, Shivam
Othman, Aqilah
Olson, Eric
Ng, Perry K. W.
Gangur, Venu
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description Wheat allergies are potentially life-threatening and, therefore, have become a major health concern at the global level. It is largely unknown at present whether genetic variation in allergenicity potential exists among hexaploid, tetraploid and diploid wheat species. Such information is critical in establishing a baseline allergenicity map to inform breeding efforts to identify hyper-, hypo- and non-allergenic varieties. We recently reported a novel mouse model of intrinsic allergenicity using the salt-soluble protein extract (SSPE) from durum, a tetraploid wheat (Triticum durum). Here, we validated the model for three other wheat species [hexaploid common wheat (Triticum aestivum), diploid einkorn wheat (Triticum monococcum), and the ancient diploid wheat progenitor, Aegilops tauschii], and then tested the hypothesis that the SSPEs from wheat species will exhibit differences in relative allergenicities. Balb/c mice were repeatedly exposed to SSPEs via the skin. Allergic sensitization potential was assessed by specific (s) IgE antibody responses. Oral anaphylaxis was quantified by the hypothermic shock response (HSR). The mucosal mast cell response (MMCR) was determined by measuring mast cell protease in the blood. While T. monococcum elicited the least, but significant, sensitization, others were comparable. Whereas Ae. taushcii elicited the least HSR, the other three elicited much higher HSRs. Similarly, while Ae. tauschii elicited the least MMCR, the other wheats elicited much higher MMCR as well. In conclusion, this pre-clinical comparative mapping strategy may be used to identify potentially hyper-, hypo- and non-allergenic wheat varieties via crossbreeding and genetic engineering methods.
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spelling pubmed-100515412023-03-30 Intrinsic Allergenicity Potential of Salt-Soluble Protein Extracts from the Diploid, Tetraploid and Hexaploid Wheats: Validation Using an Adjuvant-Free Mouse Model Gao, Haoran Jorgensen, Rick Raghunath, Rajsri Chandra, Shivam Othman, Aqilah Olson, Eric Ng, Perry K. W. Gangur, Venu Int J Mol Sci Article Wheat allergies are potentially life-threatening and, therefore, have become a major health concern at the global level. It is largely unknown at present whether genetic variation in allergenicity potential exists among hexaploid, tetraploid and diploid wheat species. Such information is critical in establishing a baseline allergenicity map to inform breeding efforts to identify hyper-, hypo- and non-allergenic varieties. We recently reported a novel mouse model of intrinsic allergenicity using the salt-soluble protein extract (SSPE) from durum, a tetraploid wheat (Triticum durum). Here, we validated the model for three other wheat species [hexaploid common wheat (Triticum aestivum), diploid einkorn wheat (Triticum monococcum), and the ancient diploid wheat progenitor, Aegilops tauschii], and then tested the hypothesis that the SSPEs from wheat species will exhibit differences in relative allergenicities. Balb/c mice were repeatedly exposed to SSPEs via the skin. Allergic sensitization potential was assessed by specific (s) IgE antibody responses. Oral anaphylaxis was quantified by the hypothermic shock response (HSR). The mucosal mast cell response (MMCR) was determined by measuring mast cell protease in the blood. While T. monococcum elicited the least, but significant, sensitization, others were comparable. Whereas Ae. taushcii elicited the least HSR, the other three elicited much higher HSRs. Similarly, while Ae. tauschii elicited the least MMCR, the other wheats elicited much higher MMCR as well. In conclusion, this pre-clinical comparative mapping strategy may be used to identify potentially hyper-, hypo- and non-allergenic wheat varieties via crossbreeding and genetic engineering methods. MDPI 2023-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10051541/ /pubmed/36982527 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065453 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gao, Haoran
Jorgensen, Rick
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Chandra, Shivam
Othman, Aqilah
Olson, Eric
Ng, Perry K. W.
Gangur, Venu
Intrinsic Allergenicity Potential of Salt-Soluble Protein Extracts from the Diploid, Tetraploid and Hexaploid Wheats: Validation Using an Adjuvant-Free Mouse Model
title Intrinsic Allergenicity Potential of Salt-Soluble Protein Extracts from the Diploid, Tetraploid and Hexaploid Wheats: Validation Using an Adjuvant-Free Mouse Model
title_full Intrinsic Allergenicity Potential of Salt-Soluble Protein Extracts from the Diploid, Tetraploid and Hexaploid Wheats: Validation Using an Adjuvant-Free Mouse Model
title_fullStr Intrinsic Allergenicity Potential of Salt-Soluble Protein Extracts from the Diploid, Tetraploid and Hexaploid Wheats: Validation Using an Adjuvant-Free Mouse Model
title_full_unstemmed Intrinsic Allergenicity Potential of Salt-Soluble Protein Extracts from the Diploid, Tetraploid and Hexaploid Wheats: Validation Using an Adjuvant-Free Mouse Model
title_short Intrinsic Allergenicity Potential of Salt-Soluble Protein Extracts from the Diploid, Tetraploid and Hexaploid Wheats: Validation Using an Adjuvant-Free Mouse Model
title_sort intrinsic allergenicity potential of salt-soluble protein extracts from the diploid, tetraploid and hexaploid wheats: validation using an adjuvant-free mouse model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10051541/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36982527
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065453
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