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Tolerability of a Fully Maturated Cheese in Cow’s Milk Allergic Children: Biochemical, Immunochemical, and Clinical Aspects
BACKGROUND: From patients’ reports and our preliminary observations, a fully maturated cheese (Parmigiano-Reggiano; PR) seems to be well tolerated by a subset of cow’s milk (CM) allergic patients. OBJECTIVE AND METHODS: To biochemically and immunologically characterize PR samples at different matura...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3400663/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22829901 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040945 |
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author | Alessandri, Claudia Sforza, Stefano Palazzo, Paola Lambertini, Francesca Paolella, Sara Zennaro, Danila Rafaiani, Chiara Ferrara, Rosetta Bernardi, Maria Livia Santoro, Mario Zuzzi, Sara Giangrieco, Ivana Dossena, Arnaldo Mari, Adriano |
author_facet | Alessandri, Claudia Sforza, Stefano Palazzo, Paola Lambertini, Francesca Paolella, Sara Zennaro, Danila Rafaiani, Chiara Ferrara, Rosetta Bernardi, Maria Livia Santoro, Mario Zuzzi, Sara Giangrieco, Ivana Dossena, Arnaldo Mari, Adriano |
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description | BACKGROUND: From patients’ reports and our preliminary observations, a fully maturated cheese (Parmigiano-Reggiano; PR) seems to be well tolerated by a subset of cow’s milk (CM) allergic patients. OBJECTIVE AND METHODS: To biochemically and immunologically characterize PR samples at different maturation stage and to verify PR tolerability in CM allergic children. Seventy patients, with suspected CM allergy, were enrolled. IgE to CM, α-lactalbumin (ALA), β-lactoglobulin (BLG) and caseins (CAS) were tested using ImmunoCAP, ISAC103 and skin prick test. Patients underwent a double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenge with CM, and an open food challenge with 36 months-maturated PR. Extracts obtained from PR samples were biochemically analyzed in order to determine protein and peptide contents. Pepsin and trypsin-chymotrypsin-pepsin simulated digestions were applied to PR extracts. Each PR extract was investigated by IgE Single Point Highest Inhibition Achievable assay (SPHIAa). The efficiency analysis was carried out using CM and PR oral challenges as gold standards. RESULTS: The IgE binding to milk allergens was 100% inhibited by almost all PR preparations; the only difference was for CAS, mainly α(S1)-CAS. Sixteen patients sensitized to CM tolerated both CM and PR; 29 patients tolerated PR only; 21 patients, reacted to both CM and PR, whereas 4 patients reactive to CM refused to ingest PR. ROC analysis showed that the absence of IgE to BLG measured by ISAC could be a good marker of PR tolerance. The SPHIAa using digested PR preparations showed a marked effect on IgE binding to CAS and almost none on ALA and BLG. CONCLUSIONS: 58% of patients clinically reactive to CM tolerated fully maturated PR. The preliminary digestion of CAS induced by PR maturation process, facilitating a further loss of allergenic reactivity during gut digestion, might explain the tolerance. This hypothesis seems to work when no IgE sensitization to ISAC BLG is detected. |
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spelling | pubmed-34006632012-07-24 Tolerability of a Fully Maturated Cheese in Cow’s Milk Allergic Children: Biochemical, Immunochemical, and Clinical Aspects Alessandri, Claudia Sforza, Stefano Palazzo, Paola Lambertini, Francesca Paolella, Sara Zennaro, Danila Rafaiani, Chiara Ferrara, Rosetta Bernardi, Maria Livia Santoro, Mario Zuzzi, Sara Giangrieco, Ivana Dossena, Arnaldo Mari, Adriano PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: From patients’ reports and our preliminary observations, a fully maturated cheese (Parmigiano-Reggiano; PR) seems to be well tolerated by a subset of cow’s milk (CM) allergic patients. OBJECTIVE AND METHODS: To biochemically and immunologically characterize PR samples at different maturation stage and to verify PR tolerability in CM allergic children. Seventy patients, with suspected CM allergy, were enrolled. IgE to CM, α-lactalbumin (ALA), β-lactoglobulin (BLG) and caseins (CAS) were tested using ImmunoCAP, ISAC103 and skin prick test. Patients underwent a double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenge with CM, and an open food challenge with 36 months-maturated PR. Extracts obtained from PR samples were biochemically analyzed in order to determine protein and peptide contents. Pepsin and trypsin-chymotrypsin-pepsin simulated digestions were applied to PR extracts. Each PR extract was investigated by IgE Single Point Highest Inhibition Achievable assay (SPHIAa). The efficiency analysis was carried out using CM and PR oral challenges as gold standards. RESULTS: The IgE binding to milk allergens was 100% inhibited by almost all PR preparations; the only difference was for CAS, mainly α(S1)-CAS. Sixteen patients sensitized to CM tolerated both CM and PR; 29 patients tolerated PR only; 21 patients, reacted to both CM and PR, whereas 4 patients reactive to CM refused to ingest PR. ROC analysis showed that the absence of IgE to BLG measured by ISAC could be a good marker of PR tolerance. The SPHIAa using digested PR preparations showed a marked effect on IgE binding to CAS and almost none on ALA and BLG. CONCLUSIONS: 58% of patients clinically reactive to CM tolerated fully maturated PR. The preliminary digestion of CAS induced by PR maturation process, facilitating a further loss of allergenic reactivity during gut digestion, might explain the tolerance. This hypothesis seems to work when no IgE sensitization to ISAC BLG is detected. Public Library of Science 2012-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3400663/ /pubmed/22829901 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040945 Text en Alessandri et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Alessandri, Claudia Sforza, Stefano Palazzo, Paola Lambertini, Francesca Paolella, Sara Zennaro, Danila Rafaiani, Chiara Ferrara, Rosetta Bernardi, Maria Livia Santoro, Mario Zuzzi, Sara Giangrieco, Ivana Dossena, Arnaldo Mari, Adriano Tolerability of a Fully Maturated Cheese in Cow’s Milk Allergic Children: Biochemical, Immunochemical, and Clinical Aspects |
title | Tolerability of a Fully Maturated Cheese in Cow’s Milk Allergic Children: Biochemical, Immunochemical, and Clinical Aspects |
title_full | Tolerability of a Fully Maturated Cheese in Cow’s Milk Allergic Children: Biochemical, Immunochemical, and Clinical Aspects |
title_fullStr | Tolerability of a Fully Maturated Cheese in Cow’s Milk Allergic Children: Biochemical, Immunochemical, and Clinical Aspects |
title_full_unstemmed | Tolerability of a Fully Maturated Cheese in Cow’s Milk Allergic Children: Biochemical, Immunochemical, and Clinical Aspects |
title_short | Tolerability of a Fully Maturated Cheese in Cow’s Milk Allergic Children: Biochemical, Immunochemical, and Clinical Aspects |
title_sort | tolerability of a fully maturated cheese in cow’s milk allergic children: biochemical, immunochemical, and clinical aspects |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3400663/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22829901 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040945 |
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