V. M. Berzhets, G. I. Alatortseva, L. N. Nesterenko, S. V. Khlgatian, S. Yu. Petrova, N. S. Petrova, A. V. Vasilyeva, L. A. Pishulina, O. Yu. Emelyanova
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The levels of specific IgE were from 3.5 to 17.5 IU/mL. ELISA was performed with the allergen samples. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of raw and boiled shrimp allergen preparations was followed by western blotting with the most allergen-specific serum. It has been shown that the extracts from raw and boiled shrimp have allergenic activity (bind IgE). The heat treatment of shrimp had no effect on allergenic activity except for one sample, where a strong reaction with the antigens was found. It is proved that the selected extraction conditions make it possible to reveal the multifractional nature of the protein profile of raw and boiled shrimp extracts. In western blotting experiments, the raw shrimp extract showed a weak reaction; tropomyosin was not detected. At the same time, five protein fractions were identified in the boiled shrimp samples which reacted with IgE antibodies of a patient allergic to crustaceans. 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Research of the Protein Profile and Allergenic Properties of the Tropomyosin and Other Allergenic Components in the Composition of Water-Salt Extract of Giant Tiger Shrimp (Penaeus monodon)
Despite the success in identifying new crustacean allergens other than tropomyosin, many potential allergens remain unidentified. At present, there are no diagnostic and treatment crustacean allergens on the Russian market, including tropomyosin of invertebrates. The aim of the research was to explore allergenic properties of tropomyosin and other proteins in water-salt extract from tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon). Raw and boiled meat of giant tiger shrimp was used to prepare allergenic extracts. To identify the specific activity of experimental allergens, sera from patients allergic to crustaceans with an established degree of activity (class 3) were used. The levels of specific IgE were from 3.5 to 17.5 IU/mL. ELISA was performed with the allergen samples. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of raw and boiled shrimp allergen preparations was followed by western blotting with the most allergen-specific serum. It has been shown that the extracts from raw and boiled shrimp have allergenic activity (bind IgE). The heat treatment of shrimp had no effect on allergenic activity except for one sample, where a strong reaction with the antigens was found. It is proved that the selected extraction conditions make it possible to reveal the multifractional nature of the protein profile of raw and boiled shrimp extracts. In western blotting experiments, the raw shrimp extract showed a weak reaction; tropomyosin was not detected. At the same time, five protein fractions were identified in the boiled shrimp samples which reacted with IgE antibodies of a patient allergic to crustaceans. The data obtained will allow us to expand the knowledge about crustacean allergy and continue our research to determine the optimal conditions for cleaning shrimp allergens.
期刊介绍:
Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry publishes reviews and original experimental and theoretical studies on the structure, function, structure–activity relationships, and synthesis of biopolymers, such as proteins, nucleic acids, polysaccharides, mixed biopolymers, and their complexes, and low-molecular-weight biologically active compounds (peptides, sugars, lipids, antibiotics, etc.). The journal also covers selected aspects of neuro- and immunochemistry, biotechnology, and ecology.