1. Breeding of hypoallergenic strawberry fruit
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Ulf Darsow, Stephanie Hücherig, Johannes Ring, Bernadette Eberlein, Fatma Besbes, Kathrin Edelmann, Wilfried Schwab, and Katrin Franz
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Allergy ,Fruit Proteins ,business.industry ,Chemistry ,Soil Science ,Hypoallergenic ,Plant Science ,respiratory system ,Horticulture ,medicine.disease ,medicine.disease_cause ,Biochemistry ,Birch pollen allergen ,respiratory tract diseases ,Biotechnology ,Birch pollen ,Basophil activation ,Allergen ,immune system diseases ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Food science ,business ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Food Science - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Allergy to food is a hypersensitivity disorder of the immune system to normally harmless food ingredients. A promising solution for allergenic patients is the development of hypoallergenic food. OBJECTIVE: Selection and breeding of low-allergenic variety is the conventional strategy to produce hypoallergenic food. The strawberry fruit proteins Fra a 1.01E, Fra a 1.02 and Fra a 1.03 are homologous of the major birch pollen allergen Bet v1 but their individual allergenic potentials are unknown. METHOD: We produced the recombinant Fra a allergens and evaluated their cross allergenic potential in birch pollen allergic patients by a basophil activation test. Anti-Fra a 1.02 antibodies were also used to screen for allergen deficient strawberry lines. RESULTS: Although Fra a 1.01E, Fra a 1.02 and Fra a 1.03 have sequence similarities of 70, 71 and 74% with Bet v 1 Fra a 1.02 showed the highest allergenic potential. The data support the role of Fra a 1.02 as the major allergen for individuals affected by a strawberry allergy. The screening of strawberry varieties detected genotypes with significantly reduced levels of the allergen. CONCLUSION: Genotypes with reduced Fra a 1.02 proteins might serve as starting material for the breeding of hypoallergenic strawberry varieties.
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- 2013
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