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Pepino mosaic virus infection of tomato affects allergen expression, but not the allergenic potential of fruits.


ABSTRACT: The plant pathogen Pepino mosaic virus (PepMV) is a major disease of greenhouse tomato crops worldwide. Plant pathogens can induce expression of defence- or pathogenesis-related proteins, including identified allergens. Therefore we hypothesised that PepMV infection results in the expression of allergens leading to a higher allergenic potential of tomato fruits. Transcript level analyses showed differential expression of 17 known and putative tomato fruit allergen encoding genes at early and late time points after PepMV inoculation, but no general induction was detected. Immunoblot analyses were conducted and IgEs from a serum pool of tomato allergic subjects reacted with 20 proteins, of which ten have not yet been described. In parallel, skin prick tests with a group of tomato allergic subjects did not show a general difference between PepMV infected and non-infected tomato fruits and basophil activation tests confirmed these results. In summary, PepMV infection of tomato plants can lead to long-lasting up-regulation of particular allergens in fruits, but the hypothesis that this results in a higher allergenic potential of the fruits proved invalid.

SUBMITTER: Welter S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3676362 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pepino mosaic virus infection of tomato affects allergen expression, but not the allergenic potential of fruits.

Welter Saskia S   Dölle Sabine S   Lehmann Karola K   Schwarz Dietmar D   Weckwerth Wolfram W   Worm Margitta M   Franken Philipp P  

PloS one 20130607 6


The plant pathogen Pepino mosaic virus (PepMV) is a major disease of greenhouse tomato crops worldwide. Plant pathogens can induce expression of defence- or pathogenesis-related proteins, including identified allergens. Therefore we hypothesised that PepMV infection results in the expression of allergens leading to a higher allergenic potential of tomato fruits. Transcript level analyses showed differential expression of 17 known and putative tomato fruit allergen encoding genes at early and lat  ...[more]

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