Detection of antigens reactive to IgE and IgA during wheat seed maturation and in different wheat cultivars
- PMID: 19218810
- DOI: 10.1159/000199713
Detection of antigens reactive to IgE and IgA during wheat seed maturation and in different wheat cultivars
Abstract
Background: Dietary intake of wheat causes hypersensitivity reactions in patients suffering from IgE-mediated food allergy and coeliac disease.
Aim: To study the expression of IgE- and IgA-reactive antigens during wheat seed maturation and in different wheat cultivars.
Methods: Summer wheat was grown in a glasshouse and seeds were harvested at defined maturation stages. Mature seeds were obtained from 13 different defined cultivars. Protein extracts were prepared from different maturation stages and cultivars with a standardized procedure based on seed weight and analysed by IgE and IgA immunoblotting using sera from clinically defined patients suffering from wheat allergy or coeliac disease.
Results: With a few exceptions the expression of IgE- and IgA-reactive wheat antigens increased during wheat seed maturation. Wheat cultivars could be identified in which the expression of certain IgE- and IgA-reactive components was strongly reduced or not detectable.
Conclusions: The expression of IgE- and IgA-reactive antigens depends on wheat seed maturation and varies in different wheat cultivars.
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