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Cow's milk αS1-casein is more sensitizing than goat's milk αS1-casein in a mouse model

Journal

FOOD & FUNCTION
Volume 13, Issue 12, Pages 6484-6497

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2fo01136k

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Funding

  1. State Key Research and Development Plan [2019YFC1605002]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31801463]
  3. Innovation and Exploration Project of State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology [SKLF-ZZA-202104]

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This study aimed to compare the sensitization of alpha(S1)-CN in cow and goat's milk in a mouse model. The results showed that cow's milk alpha(S1)-CN had higher allergenicity than goat's milk alpha(S1)-CN and the sensitization of cow's milk alpha(S1)-CN damaged the intestinal barrier of mice and resulted in an increase of IFN-gamma. Additionally, mice allergic to cow's milk alpha(S1)-CN were less sensitized to goat's milk alpha(S1)-CN.
The aim of this study was to compare the sensitization of alpha(S1)-CN in cow and goat's milk in a mouse model. Fifty mice were divided into control group, adjuvant control group, cow's milk alpha(S1)-CN sensitized group, goat's milk alpha(S1)-CN sensitized group and cross sensitized group. Cow's and goat's milk alpha(S1)-CN were used to establish a mouse sensitization model. The results showed that cow's milk alpha(S1)-CN had higher allergenicity than goat's milk alpha(S1)-CN, as can be seen in significantly increased s-IgE and Th2 cell-related inflammatory factors, the proportion of Th2, and the expression of Th2 cell-related transcription factors. Furthermore, the sensitization of cow's milk alpha(S1)-CN damaged the intestinal barrier of mice, caused the leakage of LPS, activated the TLR4-NF kappa B pathway, and thus resulted in the increase of IFN-gamma. In addition, mice allergic to cow's milk alpha(S1)-CN were less sensitized to goat's milk alpha(S1)-CN.

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