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New Mass Spectrometric Approach to Quantify the Major Isoallergens of the Apple Allergen Mal d 1

Journal

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 70, Issue 37, Pages 11813-11822

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.2c03745

Keywords

bottom-up proteomics; marker peptides; isotope dilution analyses; protein extraction; apple allergy

Funding

  1. German Research Foundation (DFG) [3811/1-1]
  2. Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts Baden-Wurttemberg
  3. Dr. Leni Schoninger Foundation
  4. funds of the chemical industry, Germany (FCI)

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Patients with birch pollinosis often have adverse reactions to fresh apples due to the similarity of allergens in birch and apples. A proteomics approach was developed to quantify the allergen Mal d 1 in apples. Marker peptides for different isoallergens of Mal d 1 were identified, and the isoallergen-specific content in different apple varieties was quantified.
Patients who suffer from birch pollinosis often develop adverse reactions to the consumption of fresh apples due to the structural similarity of the allergens Bet v 1 and Mal d 1 from birch and apples, respectively. A different allergenic potential for Mal d 1 isoallergens is postulated, but approaches to quantify the Mal d 1 isoallergen-specific are missing. Therefore, a bottom-up proteomics approach was developed to quantify Mal d 1 by stable isotope dilution and microHPLC-QTOF analyses. Marker peptides for individual isoallergens (Mal d 1.01-Mal d 1.03 and Mal d 1.06), combinations thereof (Mal d 1.01 + 1.02, Mal d 1.02 + 1.06, and Mal d 1.04 + 1.05), and two global marker peptides, comprising Mal d 1.01 + 1.02 + 1.04 + 1.05 and Mal d 1.03 + 1.06 + 1.07 + 1.08 + 1.09, were identified. By the use of an extraction standard (r-Mal d 1_mut), an optimized protocol for extraction and tryptic digestion of apple proteins was developed, and the variety-specific extraction efficiency was monitored for the flesh and peel of apples. The Mal d 1 contents in flesh and peel of five commercial apple breeds and four apple varieties from orchard meadows were quantified isoallergen-specific.

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