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Effects of Glycosylation Combined with Phosphate Treatment on the Allergenicity and Structure of Tropomyosin in Litopenaeus vannamei .

Qi-Fei SunFei XiaMeng-Si LiHui-Lin ZhangYu-Ni LiaoQing-Mei LiuMeng LiuGui-Xia ChenLian-Zhong LuoGuang-Ming Liu
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2024)
Tropomyosin (TM) is the main allergen in shrimp ( Litopenaeus vannamei ). In this study, the effects of allergenicity and structure of TM by glycosylation (GOS-TM), phosphate treatment (SP-TM), and glycosylation combined with phosphate treatment (GOS-SP-TM) were investigated. Compared to GOS-TM and SP-TM, the IgG/IgE binding capacity of GOS-SP-TM was significantly decreased with 63.9 ± 2.0 and 49.7 ± 2.7%, respectively. Meanwhile, the α-helix content reduced, surface hydrophobicity increased, and 10 specific amino acids (K 30 , K 38 , S 39 , K 48 , K 66 , K 74 , K 128 , K 161 , S 210 , and K 251 ) were modified by glycosylation on six IgE linear epitopes of GOS-SP-TM. In the BALB/c mice allergy model, GOS-SP-TM could significantly reduce the levels of specific IgE, IgG1, and CD4 + IL-4 + , while the levels of IgG2a, CD4 + CD25 + Foxp3 + , and CD4 + IFN-γ + were increased, which equilibrated Th1 and Th2 cells, thus alleviating allergic symptoms. These results indicated that glycosylation combined with phosphate treatment can provide a new insight into developing hypoallergenic shrimp food.
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