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Journal of Dairy Research | 2015

Immunoreactivity of lactic acid-treated mare's milk after simulated digestion

Joanna Fotschki; Anna Maria Szyc; Barbara Wróblewska

The similarity of mares milk to breast milk makes it an interesting substrate for the creation of dairy beverages. The aim of this study was to determine the immunoreactivity of the digested mares milk products carried out by lactic acid fermentation with Lactobacillus casei LCY, Streptococcus thermophilus MK10 and Bifidobacterium animalis Bi30. Simulation of digestion with saliva, pepsin and pancreatin/bile salts was carried out. The immunoreactivity of the milk proteins was assessed by competitive ELISA. The separation of proteins was studied using a tricine SDS-PAGE method. It has been demonstrated that lactic acid fermentation significantly decreases the immunoreactivity of β-lactoglobulin, β-casein, κ-casein and bovine serum albumin. The level of reduction was connected to the type of bacterial strain. The simulated digestion processes caused the decline of immunoreactivity, and the decreases obtained in the experiment were as follows: lactoferrin: 95%, β-lactoglobulin: 94%, β-casein: 93%, α-lactalbumin: 82%, α-casein: 82%, bovine serum albumin: 76% and κ-casein: 37%. The results of the study indicated that microbial fermentation with tested strains is a valuable method for reducing the immunoreactivity of mares milk proteins. However, further studies with other bacterial strains are needed to gain a higher level of elimination or total reduction of mares milk immunoreactivity to possibly introduce fermented mares milk into the diet of patients with immune-mediated digestive problems.


Journal of Dairy Science | 2016

Immune-modulating properties of horse milk administered to mice sensitized to cow milk

Joanna Fotschki; Anna Maria Szyc; J.M. Laparra; Lidia Hanna Markiewicz; Barbara Wróblewska

The aim of this study was to examine immune adaptive changes, the expression of innate biomarkers and variations in intestinal microbiota composition after horse-milk administration in BALB/c mice, which were sensitized intraperitoneally using cow β-lactoglobulin and α-casein with aluminum adjuvant. We measured serum antibody IgE levels and the expression of MCP-1, IL-4, and TNF-α in duodenal samples. Changes in immune cell populations in peripheral blood were quantified using flow cytometry, and intestinal microbiota composition was assessed using real-time PCR. We found that horse-milk administration decreased serum IgE levels in sensitized mice. The groups that received horse milk showed an increased population of regulatory T cells (CD4+Foxp3+). Horse-milk administration decreased the mRNA levels of IL-4 and resulted in higher transcripts of TLR-4 in all treatment groups; however, the levels of MCP-1, TNF-α, and TLR-2 were unaltered. After horse-milk treatment, we observed a positive effect, with increased numbers of intestinal Bifidobacterium spp. We observed immune-modulating properties of horse milk, but future studies should focus on testing horse-milk processing, such as fermentation and destroying most allergenic epitopes to continue research under clinical conditions.


PLOS ONE | 2018

Increased prevalence of eating disorders as a biopsychosocial implication of food allergy

Barbara Wróblewska; Anna Maria Szyc; Lidia Hanna Markiewicz; Magdalena Zakrzewska; Ewa Romaszko

Introduction The study evaluates the impact of biopsychosocial factors involved in food allergy (FA) on the prevalence of eating disorders (ED). For the 5-year follow-up studies, 75 participants (aged 1–14 years) with early-onset FA and 81 healthy peers were included. Method Participants were diagnosed with FA using antibody/cytokine content immunoassay tests. Medical history, including BMI z-scores, was completed using data obtained in response to a validated allergic questionnaire that incorporated the SCOFF and EAT-8 screening questionnaires for ED. FA was confirmed if total IgE was elevated, specific sIgE to food allergens exceeded 0.7 kUA/L and if manifestations were observed. Screening for ED was considered positive if two or more SCOFF and EAT-8 items were confirmed. Results In the FA+ group, 50% of female participants and 6.7% of their healthy female peers reported ED. An ED+ result was more frequent in FA+ individuals than in their healthy peers (p = 0.046) although the association is weak. In the FA+/ED+ group, 25.3% of the participants were underweight, and 14.7% were overweight compared to their peers where this reached respectively 4.2% and 2.8% (p<0.005). 74% of the FA+/ED+ individuals reported elimination diet implementation and only 15% declared it was medically consulted. The prevalence of ED in the FA+ male group was consistently correlated with lack of confidence in FA issues (r = 0.5424) and in the FA+ female group with applied medical procedures (r = 0.7069; p<0.005). Conclusion These findings suggest that participants with FA especially struggling with lack of confidence in FA issues and those following an uncontrolled, restrictive elimination diet are more prone to food aversion and ED than their healthy peers. Applied procedures are necessary, and their neglect is associated with FA deterioration; however, the possibility of ED and biopsychosocial implications development should not be underestimated.


Journal of Microbiological Methods | 2016

A simultaneous two-colour detection method of human IgG- and IgE-reactive proteins from lactic acid bacteria

Lidia Hanna Markiewicz; Agata Szymkiewicz; Anna Maria Szyc; Barbara Wróblewska

Whole cell extracts of two Lactobacillus strains were tested with primary antibodies from two pooled sera from allergic patients. Fluorescently labelled anti-human IgG and anti-human IgE secondary antibodies applied in Western blotting, together with an appropriate image acquisition protocol facilitated imagining bacterial proteins that reacted with human IgG and IgE.


Food Research International | 2016

Lactobacillus casei LcY decreases milk protein immunoreactivity of fermented buttermilk but also contains IgE-reactive proteins

Barbara Wróblewska; Lidia Hanna Markiewicz; Anna Maria Szyc; Mariola A. Dietrich; Agata Szymkiewicz; Joanna Fotschki


Food Research International | 2015

Mare's and cow's milk: promote similar metabolic effects and expression of innate markers in Caco-2 cells?

Joanna Fotschki; Anna Maria Szyc; J. Moisés Laparra; Barbara Wróblewska


Food & Function | 2017

Impact of whey proteins on the systemic and local intestinal level of mice with diet induced obesity

Dominika Świątecka; D. Złotkowska; Lidia Hanna Markiewicz; Anna Maria Szyc; Barbara Wróblewska


Food & Function | 2017

食誘発肥満マウスの全身的ならびに局所的腸レベルに及ぼすホエー蛋白質の影響【Powered by NICT】

D Swiatecka; D. Złotkowska; Lidia Hanna Markiewicz; Anna Maria Szyc; Barbara Wróblewska


Journal of Dairy Science | 2016

牛乳に感作されたマウスに投与した馬乳の免疫調節特性【Powered by NICT】

Joanna Fotschki; Anna Maria Szyc; J.M. Laparra; Lidia Hanna Markiewicz; Barbara Wróblewska


Food Research International | 2015

Corrigendum to “Mare's and cow's milk: Promote similar metabolic effects and expression of innate markers in Caco-2 cells?” [Food Res. Int. 72 (2015) 184–190]

Joanna Fotschki; Anna Maria Szyc; J. Moisés Laparra; Barbara Wróblewska

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Joanna Fotschki

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Agata Szymkiewicz

Polish Academy of Sciences

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D. Złotkowska

Polish Academy of Sciences

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J. Moisés Laparra

Spanish National Research Council

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J.M. Laparra

Valencian International University

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Magdalena Zakrzewska

Medical University of Łódź

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