Sesame oleosins are minor allergens

Publication date

2019-06-28

Authors

Ehlers, Anna M.
Rossnagel, Madlen
Brix, Bettina
Blankestijn, M.ORCID 0000-0003-4163-0685
Le, T MISNI 0000000419428883
Suer, Waltraud
Otten, Henny GORCID 0000-0002-6927-2683ISNI 0000000390788817
Knulst, A CISNI 0000000394647122

Editors

Advisors

Supervisors

Document Type

Letter
Open Access logo

License

No license information available

Abstract

Background: In daily practice, one-third of sesame allergic patients, confirmed by clinical history or food challenge, do not show any detectable specific IgE using current diagnostics. Currently used sesame extracts are water-based and therefore lacking hydrophobic proteins like oleosins. Oleosins, the stabilizer of lipid droplets in plants, are described as allergens in sesame, peanut and hazelnut. In this study, we examine the role of oleosins in sesame allergy and their potential cross-reactivity between sesame and (pea)nuts. Methods: Specific IgE and IgG sensitisation to native and heterologously expressed sesame components and oleosins from other nuts, free of seed storage proteins, was assessed by line blot and sera from 17 sesame allergic patients without detectable specific IgE sensitisation to sesame, and compared to 18 sesame allergic and 13 tolerant patients with specific IgE sensitisation to sesame. Results: Sesame allergic patients without sensitisation showed no specific IgE to the tested sesame oleosins or components. Low levels of specific IgE to sesame oleosins were detected in 17% of sesame allergic and 15% of tolerant patients with sIgE sensitisation. Oleosins were recognised by serum IgG from multiple patients confirming immune reactivity and excluding technical issues leading to lack of specific IgE-binding to oleosins. Conclusion: Sesame oleosins are minor allergens and appear to have no additonal value in diagnosing sesame allergy in adults based on sIgE and sIgG detection. There is a high need for additional diagnostic tools in those patients to minimize the number of required food challenges.

Keywords

Diagnostics, Food allergy, IgE hypersensitivity3 oleosins, Sesame, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Immunology and Allergy, Immunology, Journal Article

Citation

Ehlers, A M, Rossnagel, M, Brix, B, Blankestijn, M A, Le, T M, Suer, W, Otten, H G & Knulst, A C 2019, 'Sesame oleosins are minor allergens', Clinical and Translational Allergy, vol. 9, no. 1, 32. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13601-019-0271-x