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Heat/non-heat treatment alleviates ß-conglycinin-triggered food allergy reactions by modulating the Th1/Th2 immune balance in a BALB/c mouse model.
Li, Tanghao; Bu, Guanhao; Chen, Yixuan; Zhao, Qingqing; Chang, Yongfeng.
Affiliation
  • Li T; College of Food Science and Engineering, Henan University of Technology, Zhengzhou, China.
  • Bu G; Laboratory of Food Proteins and Colloids, School of Food Science and Engineering, Guangdong Province Key Laboratory for Green Processing of Natural Products and Product Safety, South China University of Technology, Gaungzhou, China.
  • Chen Y; College of Food Science and Engineering, Henan University of Technology, Zhengzhou, China.
  • Zhao Q; College of Food Science and Engineering, Henan University of Technology, Zhengzhou, China.
  • Chang Y; College of Food Science and Engineering, Henan University of Technology, Zhengzhou, China.
J Sci Food Agric ; 104(11): 6531-6540, 2024 Aug 30.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38517196
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

With the increasing popularity of plant protein-based diets, soy proteins are favored as the most important source of plant protein worldwide. However, potential food allergy risks limit their use in the food industry. This work aims to reveal the mechanism of ß-conglycinin-induced food allergy, and to explore the regulatory mechanism of heat treatment and high hydrostatic pressure (HHP) treatment in a BALB/c mouse model.

RESULTS:

Our results showed that oral administration of ß-conglycinin induced severe allergic symptoms in BALB/c mice, but these symptoms were effectively alleviated through heat treatment and HHP treatment. Moreover, ß-conglycinin stimulated lymphocyte proliferation and differentiation; a large number of cytokines interleukin (IL)-4, IL-5, IL-10, IL-12 and IL-13 were released and interferon γ secretion was inhibited, which disrupted the Th1/Th2 immune balance and promoted the differentiation and proliferation of naive T cells into Th2-type cells.

CONCLUSION:

Heat/non-heat treatment altered the conformation of soybean protein, which significantly reduced allergic reactions in mice. This regulatory mechanism may be associated with Th1/Th2 immune balance. Our results provide data support for understanding the changes in allergenicity of soybean protein within the food industry. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Th2 Cells / Th1 Cells / Soybean Proteins / Disease Models, Animal / Antigens, Plant / Seed Storage Proteins / Food Hypersensitivity / Globulins / Hot Temperature / Mice, Inbred BALB C Limits: Animals / Female / Humans Language: En Journal: J Sci Food Agric Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: China

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Th2 Cells / Th1 Cells / Soybean Proteins / Disease Models, Animal / Antigens, Plant / Seed Storage Proteins / Food Hypersensitivity / Globulins / Hot Temperature / Mice, Inbred BALB C Limits: Animals / Female / Humans Language: En Journal: J Sci Food Agric Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: China