Issue 11, 2021

Effects of the Maillard reaction on the epitopes and immunoreactivity of tropomyosin, a major allergen in Chlamys nobilis

Abstract

Scallop (Chlamys nobilis) causes an IgE-mediated food allergy; however, studies of the allergens in its musculus are not sufficiently comprehensive. In this context, the target protein was purified from scallops and confirmed to be the major allergen tropomyosin (TM) using proteomic technology and serological testing. Subsequently, seven potential IgE epitopes of TM were obtained using phage display technology with IgE enrichment from the serum of scallop-sensitized patients and identified via inhibition enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. A method for the Maillard reaction of TM and xylose was established, and Maillard-reacted TM (MR-TM) showed significantly decreased immunobinding activity and CD63 and CD203c expression in basophils compared with TM. Furthermore, shotgun proteomics analysis showed that eleven specific amino acids (K12, R15, K28, K76, R125, R127, K128, R133, R140, K146, and K189) of the six IgE epitopes of TM were modified after the Maillard reaction. Overall, the immunoactivity of MR-TM was reduced, which provides a theoretical reference for the development of hypoallergenic foods.

Graphical abstract: Effects of the Maillard reaction on the epitopes and immunoreactivity of tropomyosin, a major allergen in Chlamys nobilis

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Jan 2021
Accepted
13 Apr 2021
First published
13 Apr 2021

Food Funct., 2021,12, 5096-5108

Effects of the Maillard reaction on the epitopes and immunoreactivity of tropomyosin, a major allergen in Chlamys nobilis

T. Bai, X. Han, M. Li, Y. Yang, M. Liu, N. Ji, C. Yu, D. Lai, M. Cao and G. Liu, Food Funct., 2021, 12, 5096 DOI: 10.1039/D1FO00270H

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