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Reduction of Allergenic Potential in Bread Wheat RNAi Transgenic Lines Silenced for CM3, CM16 and 0.28 ATI Genes

Although wheat is used worldwide as a staple food, it can give rise to adverse reactions, for which the triggering factors have not been identified yet. These reactions can be caused mainly by kernel proteins, both gluten and non-gluten proteins. Among these latter proteins, α-amylase/trypsin inhibi...

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Autores principales: Kalunke, Raviraj M., Tundo, Silvio, Sestili, Francesco, Camerlengo, Francesco, Lafiandra, Domenico, Lupi, Roberta, Larré, Colette, Denery-Papini, Sandra, Islam, Shahidul, Ma, Wujun, D’Amico, Stefano, Masci, Stefania
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7461106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32823634
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21165817
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author Kalunke, Raviraj M.
Tundo, Silvio
Sestili, Francesco
Camerlengo, Francesco
Lafiandra, Domenico
Lupi, Roberta
Larré, Colette
Denery-Papini, Sandra
Islam, Shahidul
Ma, Wujun
D’Amico, Stefano
Masci, Stefania
author_facet Kalunke, Raviraj M.
Tundo, Silvio
Sestili, Francesco
Camerlengo, Francesco
Lafiandra, Domenico
Lupi, Roberta
Larré, Colette
Denery-Papini, Sandra
Islam, Shahidul
Ma, Wujun
D’Amico, Stefano
Masci, Stefania
author_sort Kalunke, Raviraj M.
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description Although wheat is used worldwide as a staple food, it can give rise to adverse reactions, for which the triggering factors have not been identified yet. These reactions can be caused mainly by kernel proteins, both gluten and non-gluten proteins. Among these latter proteins, α-amylase/trypsin inhibitors (ATI) are involved in baker’s asthma and realistically in Non Celiac Wheat Sensitivity (NCWS). In this paper, we report characterization of three transgenic lines obtained from the bread wheat cultivar Bobwhite silenced by RNAi in the three ATI genes CM3, CM16 and 0.28. We have obtained transgenic lines showing an effective decrease in the activity of target genes that, although showing a higher trypsin inhibition as a pleiotropic effect, generate a lower reaction when tested with sera of patients allergic to wheat, accounting for the important role of the three target proteins in wheat allergies. Finally, these lines show unintended differences in high molecular weight glutenin subunits (HMW-GS) accumulation, involved in technological performances, but do not show differences in terms of yield. The development of new genotypes accumulating a lower amount of proteins potentially or effectively involved in allergies to wheat and NCWS, not only offers the possibility to use them as a basis for the production of varieties with a lower impact on adverse reaction, but also to test if these proteins are actually implicated in those pathologies for which the triggering factor has not been established yet.
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spelling pubmed-74611062020-09-14 Reduction of Allergenic Potential in Bread Wheat RNAi Transgenic Lines Silenced for CM3, CM16 and 0.28 ATI Genes Kalunke, Raviraj M. Tundo, Silvio Sestili, Francesco Camerlengo, Francesco Lafiandra, Domenico Lupi, Roberta Larré, Colette Denery-Papini, Sandra Islam, Shahidul Ma, Wujun D’Amico, Stefano Masci, Stefania Int J Mol Sci Article Although wheat is used worldwide as a staple food, it can give rise to adverse reactions, for which the triggering factors have not been identified yet. These reactions can be caused mainly by kernel proteins, both gluten and non-gluten proteins. Among these latter proteins, α-amylase/trypsin inhibitors (ATI) are involved in baker’s asthma and realistically in Non Celiac Wheat Sensitivity (NCWS). In this paper, we report characterization of three transgenic lines obtained from the bread wheat cultivar Bobwhite silenced by RNAi in the three ATI genes CM3, CM16 and 0.28. We have obtained transgenic lines showing an effective decrease in the activity of target genes that, although showing a higher trypsin inhibition as a pleiotropic effect, generate a lower reaction when tested with sera of patients allergic to wheat, accounting for the important role of the three target proteins in wheat allergies. Finally, these lines show unintended differences in high molecular weight glutenin subunits (HMW-GS) accumulation, involved in technological performances, but do not show differences in terms of yield. The development of new genotypes accumulating a lower amount of proteins potentially or effectively involved in allergies to wheat and NCWS, not only offers the possibility to use them as a basis for the production of varieties with a lower impact on adverse reaction, but also to test if these proteins are actually implicated in those pathologies for which the triggering factor has not been established yet. MDPI 2020-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7461106/ /pubmed/32823634 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21165817 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kalunke, Raviraj M.
Tundo, Silvio
Sestili, Francesco
Camerlengo, Francesco
Lafiandra, Domenico
Lupi, Roberta
Larré, Colette
Denery-Papini, Sandra
Islam, Shahidul
Ma, Wujun
D’Amico, Stefano
Masci, Stefania
Reduction of Allergenic Potential in Bread Wheat RNAi Transgenic Lines Silenced for CM3, CM16 and 0.28 ATI Genes
title Reduction of Allergenic Potential in Bread Wheat RNAi Transgenic Lines Silenced for CM3, CM16 and 0.28 ATI Genes
title_full Reduction of Allergenic Potential in Bread Wheat RNAi Transgenic Lines Silenced for CM3, CM16 and 0.28 ATI Genes
title_fullStr Reduction of Allergenic Potential in Bread Wheat RNAi Transgenic Lines Silenced for CM3, CM16 and 0.28 ATI Genes
title_full_unstemmed Reduction of Allergenic Potential in Bread Wheat RNAi Transgenic Lines Silenced for CM3, CM16 and 0.28 ATI Genes
title_short Reduction of Allergenic Potential in Bread Wheat RNAi Transgenic Lines Silenced for CM3, CM16 and 0.28 ATI Genes
title_sort reduction of allergenic potential in bread wheat rnai transgenic lines silenced for cm3, cm16 and 0.28 ati genes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7461106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32823634
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21165817
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