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Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2011

Bioinformatics and the allergy assessment of agricultural biotechnology products: Industry practices and recommendations

Gregory S. Ladics; Robert F. Cressman; Corinne Herouet-Guicheney; Rod A. Herman; Laura Privalle; Ping Song; Jason M. Ward; Scott McClain

Bioinformatic tools are being increasingly utilized to evaluate the degree of similarity between a novel protein and known allergens within the context of a larger allergy safety assessment process. Importantly, bioinformatics is not a predictive analysis that can determine if a novel protein will become an allergen, but rather a tool to assess whether the protein is a known allergen or is potentially cross-reactive with an existing allergen. Bioinformatic tools are key components of the 2009 CodexAlimentarius Commissions weight-of-evidence approach, which encompasses a variety of experimental approaches for an overall assessment of the allergenic potential of a novel protein. Bioinformatic search comparisons between novel protein sequences, as well as potential novel fusion sequences derived from the genome and transgene, and known allergens are required by all regulatory agencies that assess the safety of genetically modified (GM) products. The objective of this paper is to identify opportunities for consensus in the methods of applying bioinformatics and to outline differences that impact a consistent and reliable allergy safety assessment. The bioinformatic comparison process has some critical features, which are outlined in this paper. One of them is a curated, publicly available and well-managed database with known allergenic sequences. In this paper, the best practices, scientific value, and food safety implications of bioinformatic analyses, as they are applied to GM food crops are discussed. Recommendations for conducting bioinformatic analysis on novel food proteins for potential cross-reactivity to known allergens are also put forth.


Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2012

Assessment of possible allergenicity of hypothetical ORFs in common food crops using current bioinformatic guidelines and its implications for the safety assessment of GM crops

Gregory James Young; Shiping Zhang; Henry P. Mirsky; Robert F. Cressman; Bin Cong; Gregory S. Ladics; Cathy X. Zhong

Before a genetically modified (GM) crop can be commercialized it must pass through a rigorous regulatory process to verify that it is safe for human and animal consumption, and to the environment. One particular area of focus is the potential introduction of a known or cross-reactive allergen not previously present within the crop. The assessment of possible allergenicity uses the guidelines outlined by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and World Health Organizations (WHO) Codex Alimentarius Commission (Codex) to evaluate all newly expressed proteins. Some regulatory authorities have broadened the scope of the assessment to include all DNA reading frames between stop codons across the insert and spanning the insert/genomic DNA junctions. To investigate the utility of this bioinformatic assessment, all naturally occurring stop-to-stop frames in the non-transgenic genomes of maize, rice, and soybean, as well as the human genome, were compared against the AllergenOnline (www.allergenonline.org) database using the Codex criteria. We discovered thousands of frames that exceeded the Codex defined threshold for potential cross-reactivity suggesting that evaluating hypothetical ORFs (stop-to-stop frames) has questionable value for making decisions on the safety of GM crops.


Archive | 2007

Corn event DAS-59122-7 and methods for detection thereof

James Wayne Bing; Robert F. Cressman; Manju Gupta; Salim M. Hakimi; David Hondred; Todd L. Krone; Mary Eh Locke; Abigail K. Luckring; Sandra E. Meyer; Daniel Moellenbeck; Kenneth Edwin Narva; Paul D. Olson; Craig D. Sanders; Jimei Wang; Jian Zhang; Gan-Yuan Zhong


Molecular Nutrition & Food Research | 2007

Comparison of conventional FASTA identity searches with the 80 amino acid sliding window FASTA search for the elucidation of potential identities to known allergens

Gregory S. Ladics; Gary A. Bannon; Andre Silvanovich; Robert F. Cressman


Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2006

Lack of cross-reactivity between the Bacillus thuringiensis derived protein Cry1F in maize grain and dust mite Der p7 protein with human sera positive for Der p7-IgE

Gregory S. Ladics; Luda Bardina; Robert F. Cressman; Joel L. Mattsson; Hugh A. Sampson


Crop Science | 2014

Molecular Characterization, Compositional Analysis, and Germination Evaluation of a High-Oleic Soybean Generated by the Suppression of FAD2-1 Expression

Kent Brink; Chok-Fun Chui; Robert F. Cressman; Patrick Garcia; Nancy Henderson; Bonnie Hong; Carl A. Maxwell; Knut Meyer; James Mickelson; Kevin L. Stecca; Cheri W. Tyree; Natalie N. Weber; Weiqing Zeng; Cathy X. Zhong


Archive | 2007

Événement de soja 3560.4.3.5 et compositions et procedes d'identification et/ou de détection de celui-ci

Robert F. Cressman; Anthony D. Guida; Christine B. Hazel; Jeffrey M. Hegstad; Nancy L. Henderson; David Hondred; Nancy J. Leysens; Zhongsen Li; Mark D. Vogt; Natalie N. Weber; Aiqui Xing; Cathy Xiaoyan Zhong


Archive | 2007

Sojabohnensorte 3560.4.3.5 sowie Zusammensetzungen und Verfahren zu Ihrer Identifikation und/oder Erkennung

Robert F. Cressman; Anthony D. Guida; Christine B. Hazel; Jeffrey M. Hegstad; Nancy L. Henderson; David Hondred; Nancy J. Leysens; Zhongsen Li; Mark D. Vogt; Natalie N. Weber; Aiqui Xing; Cathy Xiaoyan Zhong


Archive | 2007

Événement 3560.4.3.5 de soja et procédés pour son identification et/ou sa détection

Robert F. Cressman; Anthony D. Guida; Christine B. Hazel; Jeffrey M. Hegstad; Nancy L. Henderson; David Hondred; Nancy J. Leysens; Zhongsen Li; Mark D. Vogt; Natalie N. Weber; Aiqui Xing; Cathy Xiaoyan Zhong


Archive | 2005

Evenement de mais das-59122-7, et procedes de detection correspondants

James W. Bing; Robert F. Cressman; Manju Gupta; Salim M. Hakimi; David Hondred; Todd L. Krone; Locke Mary E. Hartnett; Abigail K. Luckring; Sandra E. Meyer; Daniel Moellenbeck; Kenneth E. Narva; Paul D. Olson; Craig D. Sanders; Jimei Wang; Jian Zhang; Gan-Yuan Zhong

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