Protein profile and allergenicity of edible silkworm (Bombyx mori) pupae as affected by gender, rearing substrate and processing
Conference Poster
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Edible insects, a traditionally food in Asia, can
be a source of sustainable protein with low
environmental impact [1]. Among these, the
silkworm (Bombyx mori) pupae (SWP) has been
included in the list of insect species with the
biggest potential to be used as food and feed in
the EU, even if a specific risk assessment should
be performed, including the evaluation of the
allergenic potential associated to entomophagy
[2]. In this work, the protein profile of SWP was
characterised by 2D-PAGE coupled to LC-MS/MS,
to detect differences in protein expression related
to the gender and to the diet (artificial or mulberry
leaves). The SWP proteome analysis highlighted
differences in abundance of several proteins, some
of them strictly related to a single condition (gender
or diet). Considering the sex-differentially regulated
proteins, seven proteins better discriminated
the sex effect (e.g. vitellogenin). As far as diet
was concerned, five proteins were found highly
related to the diet effect (e.g. bifunctional purine
biosynthesis protein). Allergenicity of raw and fried
SWP proteins was assessed by immunoblotting
with sera of patients who were allergic to a different
insect species (Tenebrio molitor). Processing (frying)
was shown to enhance the IgE binding of both
SWP reared on artificial and mulberry leaves diet.
Moreover, overall proteomic investigation of SPW
revealed the presence of three known allergens:
arginine kinase, chitinase and 27-kDa glycoprotein.
In conclusion, the study supports the importance
of the comprehensive protein characterisation of
novel foods, to assess the risk associated to their
consumption.
Iris type:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
edible insects; food allergens; silkworm; mulberry
List of contributors:
Cirrincione, Simona; Giuffrida, MARIA GABRIELLA; Cavallarin, Laura; Gai, Francesco; Lamberti, Cristina
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