Identification of the human beta-casein C-terminal fragments that specifically bind to purified antibodies to bovine beta-lactoglobulin
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2000
abstract:
The presence of foreign proteins in human milk after the ingestion of bovine dairy products is thought to be one of the possible causes of allergic sensitization in exclusively breast-fed predisposed infants. The immunologic determination of bovine ?-lactoglobulin (LG) concentration in human milk has been reported by several researchers, but the results are conflicting. Moreover, a strong cross-reactivity between antibodies to bovine ?-LG and human milk proteins and peptides was reported, throwing doubt on the reliability of radioimmunoassay and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay detection and quantification assays for bovine ?-LG in human milk. Thus, the goal of this study was to isolate human milk peptides with a molecular mass >= 1,000 Da cross-reactive with antibodies to bovine ?-LG in order to identify possible common epitopes between human and bovine milk proteins. The proteins were first isolated by affinity chromatography with purified polyclonal antibodies to bovine ?-LG, followed by gel filtration fast phase liquid chromatography and reverse phase-high performance liquid chromatography purification of the components specifically bound in the affinity separation step. Affinity-bound peptides were identified by determining their amino acid sequence. All the sequenced peptides belonged to the C-terminal part of human ?-casein, which confirms the cross-reactivity of human milk proteins and peptides with antibodies to bovine ?-LG and allows the identification of possible common epitopes between the two proteins. No bovine ?-LG peptides with a molecular mass >= 1,000 Da were found in our milk samples from healthy mothers on a diet rich in bovine milk and dairy products. (C) Elsevier Science Inc. 2000.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
amino acid; antigen; beta casein; beta lactoglobulin; breast milk; milk; milk protein; peptide; polyclonal antibody; adult; affinity chromatography; amino acid sequence; antibody production; antigen antibody reaction; antigen binding; article; carboxy terminal sequence; cattle; chromatography; controlled study; cross reaction; female; gel permeation chromatography; human; immunohistochemistry; maternal nutrition; milk allergy; molecular weight; nonhuman; peptide analysis; polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis; reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography; sequence analysis
List of contributors:
Conti, Amedeo; Giuffrida, MARIA GABRIELLA; Napolitano, Lorenzo
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