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  • The carrot allergen Dau c 1, related to the birch pollen allergen Bet v 1, can cause allergies even when carrots are cooked.
  • Research on the stability of natural and recombinant forms of Dau c 1 shows that while most are heat resistant, some can refold under certain pH conditions, maintaining their allergenic potential.
  • Patients with carrot allergies should steer clear of processed carrot products, as cooking and pH changes do not fully eliminate the allergenic properties of Dau c 1.

Article Abstract

Scope: The major carrot allergen Dau c 1 belongs to the group of pathogenesis related class 10 (PR-10) proteins and is homologous to the birch pollen allergen Bet v 1. In contrast to most other PR-10 allergens, Dau c 1 can elicit Bet v 1 independent sensitization. Although Dau c 1 is considered heat labile, allergic reactions against cooked carrots are possible.

Methods And Results: The pH and temperature stability as well as the allergenic potential before and after treatment of purified natural (n) Dau c 1 and different recombinant (r) isoallergens is investigated: rDau c 1.0104, rDau c 1.0105, rDau c 1.0201, rDau c 1.0301. All proteins except rDau c 1.0201 are able to refold at physiological pH. pH conditions around the pI (4.4-5.5) or the presence of the carrot matrix reduce the refolding capacity. Below the pI, most isoallergens are heat resistant and still able to cause mediator release, indicating allergenicity. Moreover, cooked carrot extract is still able to provoke mediator release due to remaining soluble Dau c 1.

Conclusion: Patients allergic to carrots should avoid processed carrot containing foodstuff because heating or pH treatment do not completely abolish the allergenicity of Dau c 1.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mnfr.202000334DOI Listing

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