Abstract
A transglutaminase cross-linked caseinate was designed for use in dairy products to increase the viscosity of food matrices. The difference in structure of cross-linked caseinate might have implications for the risk of developing cow's milk allergy. The sensitizing capacity and the allergenicity (the potency to induce an allergic effector response) of cross-linked sodium caseinate was investigated using a mouse model for cow's milk allergy.Mice were orally sensitized with cross-linked caseinate or caseinate using cholera toxin as adjuvant. Anaphylactic shock reactions, change in body temperature, acute allergic skin response, caseinate-, cross-linked caseinate-IgE and mMCP-1 concentrations were determined after challenge with cross-linked caseinate or caseinate. Sensitization with cross-linked caseinate did not result in anaphylactic shock symptoms, drop in body temperature or release of serum mMCP-1. A tendency toward decreased casein-specific IgE levels was observed. The allergenicity did not differ between both products. These results indicate that in already caseinate-sensitized mice, cross-linked caseinate did not provoke more pronounced allergenic reactions compared to sodium caseinate. On top of that, reduced sensitization to cross-linked caseinate was observed. Cross-linked caseinate might therefore be an interesting new dietary concept for humans at risk for food allergy although more mechanistic studies and clinical trials are needed for validation. © 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 50-55 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Toxicology Letters |
Volume | 218 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 7 Mar 2013 |
Keywords
- Allergenicity
- Cow's milk
- Cross-linked-caseinate
- Mouse
- Safety
- Sensitization
- caseinate
- cross linked caseinate
- immunoglobulin E
- monocyte chemotactic protein 1
- protein
- unclassified drug
- allergenicity
- anaphylaxis
- animal experiment
- article
- body temperature
- controlled study
- cytokine release
- female
- immunoglobulin blood level
- milk allergy
- mouse
- nonhuman
- priority journal
- protein blood level
- sensitization