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Identification of apple cultivars hypoallergenic for birch pollen‐allergic individuals by a multidisciplinary in vitro and in vivo approach

BACKGROUND: Birch pollen‐related apple allergy is the most frequent IgE‐mediated food allergy in Central‐Northern Europe with Mal d 1 as major allergen. Its concentration in apples varies with the cultivar and storage time. Year‐round appealing, hypoallergenic cultivars still are needed to satisfy t...

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Autores principales: Strobl, Maria R., Vollmann, Ute, Eckl‐Dorna, Julia, Radakovics, Astrid, Ibl, Verena, Schnurer, Madeleine, Brenner, Martin, Dermendjiev, Georgi, Weckwerth, Wolfram, Neumüller, Michael, Frommlet, Florian, Demir, Hilal, Bublin, Merima, Müller, Christian, Bohle, Barbara
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9412969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36036236
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/clt2.12186
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author Strobl, Maria R.
Vollmann, Ute
Eckl‐Dorna, Julia
Radakovics, Astrid
Ibl, Verena
Schnurer, Madeleine
Brenner, Martin
Dermendjiev, Georgi
Weckwerth, Wolfram
Neumüller, Michael
Frommlet, Florian
Demir, Hilal
Bublin, Merima
Müller, Christian
Bohle, Barbara
author_facet Strobl, Maria R.
Vollmann, Ute
Eckl‐Dorna, Julia
Radakovics, Astrid
Ibl, Verena
Schnurer, Madeleine
Brenner, Martin
Dermendjiev, Georgi
Weckwerth, Wolfram
Neumüller, Michael
Frommlet, Florian
Demir, Hilal
Bublin, Merima
Müller, Christian
Bohle, Barbara
author_sort Strobl, Maria R.
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description BACKGROUND: Birch pollen‐related apple allergy is the most frequent IgE‐mediated food allergy in Central‐Northern Europe with Mal d 1 as major allergen. Its concentration in apples varies with the cultivar and storage time. Year‐round appealing, hypoallergenic cultivars still are needed to satisfy the nutritional needs of affected individuals. We characterized three promising cultivars by multidisciplinary in vitro assays including long‐term storage and by clinical challenges of allergic individuals before and after the birch pollen season. METHODS: Proteins were extracted from fruits of ‘Santana’, ‘Golden Delicious’ (GD), and three genuine cultivars in November 2018 and April 2019. Mal d 1‐levels were analysed by mass spectrometry, SDS‐PAGE, immunoblotting, competitive ELISA, and basophil activation tests. Twenty‐eight allergic individuals underwent single‐blinded open food challenges and skin testing with the cultivars and birch pollen in November 2018 and May 2019. Allergen‐specific IgE‐levels were determined. RESULTS: After storage all cultivars except ‘Santana’ were of appealing appearance and taste. Their Mal d 1 content had increased, also reflected by significantly amplified basophil activation and stronger reactions in clinical challenges. Besides, individuals showed boosted reactivity after pollen exposure indicated by enhanced allergen‐specific IgE‐levels and skin reactions to birch pollen. Still, all cultivars remained significantly less allergenic than GD and comparable to Santana in November 2018 in all assessments except for skin testing. CONCLUSIONS: Combined expertise in pomology and allergology identified promising new cultivars for allergic consumers. The evaluation of hypoallergenic apples should incorporate long‐term storage and birch pollen exposure. Basophil activation tests may be suitable in the selection of promising cultivars for oral challenges.
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spelling pubmed-94129692022-08-31 Identification of apple cultivars hypoallergenic for birch pollen‐allergic individuals by a multidisciplinary in vitro and in vivo approach Strobl, Maria R. Vollmann, Ute Eckl‐Dorna, Julia Radakovics, Astrid Ibl, Verena Schnurer, Madeleine Brenner, Martin Dermendjiev, Georgi Weckwerth, Wolfram Neumüller, Michael Frommlet, Florian Demir, Hilal Bublin, Merima Müller, Christian Bohle, Barbara Clin Transl Allergy Original Article BACKGROUND: Birch pollen‐related apple allergy is the most frequent IgE‐mediated food allergy in Central‐Northern Europe with Mal d 1 as major allergen. Its concentration in apples varies with the cultivar and storage time. Year‐round appealing, hypoallergenic cultivars still are needed to satisfy the nutritional needs of affected individuals. We characterized three promising cultivars by multidisciplinary in vitro assays including long‐term storage and by clinical challenges of allergic individuals before and after the birch pollen season. METHODS: Proteins were extracted from fruits of ‘Santana’, ‘Golden Delicious’ (GD), and three genuine cultivars in November 2018 and April 2019. Mal d 1‐levels were analysed by mass spectrometry, SDS‐PAGE, immunoblotting, competitive ELISA, and basophil activation tests. Twenty‐eight allergic individuals underwent single‐blinded open food challenges and skin testing with the cultivars and birch pollen in November 2018 and May 2019. Allergen‐specific IgE‐levels were determined. RESULTS: After storage all cultivars except ‘Santana’ were of appealing appearance and taste. Their Mal d 1 content had increased, also reflected by significantly amplified basophil activation and stronger reactions in clinical challenges. Besides, individuals showed boosted reactivity after pollen exposure indicated by enhanced allergen‐specific IgE‐levels and skin reactions to birch pollen. Still, all cultivars remained significantly less allergenic than GD and comparable to Santana in November 2018 in all assessments except for skin testing. CONCLUSIONS: Combined expertise in pomology and allergology identified promising new cultivars for allergic consumers. The evaluation of hypoallergenic apples should incorporate long‐term storage and birch pollen exposure. Basophil activation tests may be suitable in the selection of promising cultivars for oral challenges. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9412969/ /pubmed/36036236 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/clt2.12186 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Clinical and Translational Allergy published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Strobl, Maria R.
Vollmann, Ute
Eckl‐Dorna, Julia
Radakovics, Astrid
Ibl, Verena
Schnurer, Madeleine
Brenner, Martin
Dermendjiev, Georgi
Weckwerth, Wolfram
Neumüller, Michael
Frommlet, Florian
Demir, Hilal
Bublin, Merima
Müller, Christian
Bohle, Barbara
Identification of apple cultivars hypoallergenic for birch pollen‐allergic individuals by a multidisciplinary in vitro and in vivo approach
title Identification of apple cultivars hypoallergenic for birch pollen‐allergic individuals by a multidisciplinary in vitro and in vivo approach
title_full Identification of apple cultivars hypoallergenic for birch pollen‐allergic individuals by a multidisciplinary in vitro and in vivo approach
title_fullStr Identification of apple cultivars hypoallergenic for birch pollen‐allergic individuals by a multidisciplinary in vitro and in vivo approach
title_full_unstemmed Identification of apple cultivars hypoallergenic for birch pollen‐allergic individuals by a multidisciplinary in vitro and in vivo approach
title_short Identification of apple cultivars hypoallergenic for birch pollen‐allergic individuals by a multidisciplinary in vitro and in vivo approach
title_sort identification of apple cultivars hypoallergenic for birch pollen‐allergic individuals by a multidisciplinary in vitro and in vivo approach
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9412969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36036236
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/clt2.12186
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