Allergenic proteins are fragmented in low concentrations of sodium hypochlorite

被引:32
作者
Chen, P [1 ]
Eggleston, PA [1 ]
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD USA
关键词
indoor allergens; Mus m 1; mouse; hypochlorite; peptide bonds; allergenicity;
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-2222.2001.01127.x
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Background To facilitate allergen removal from indoor environments. it would be helpful to have household cleaning products that modified allergenic activity. Because NaOCl dissolves proteins in high concentrations and is both capable of killing bacteria and viruses and inactivating viral antigens at somewhat lower concentrations, we explored its effects on Mus m 1 and other indoor allergens. Objective To examine the ability of NaOCl to reduce the allergenicity of Mus m 1 and other indoor allergens. Methods Using purified mouse urinary allergen, we examined the effect on protein measured by Coomassie protein assay and on Mus m 1 measured by ELISA. We also examined the effects using SDS/PAGE and Western blots probed with sheep anti-Mus m 1 and with allergic human serum. Results When NaOCl and Mus m 1 were combined in a molar ratio of 100 : 1, IgE binding to Mus m 1 on Western blot was significantly reduced. At higher NaOCl concentrations the protein appeared to fragment and eventually became undetectable. Fragmentation appeared to be random in that peptides of a wide range of apparent molecular weight were produced. The reaction was complete within 1-2 min at OCl : pr ratios of greater than 200 : 1 and was optimal at pH 7.4. Immunological activity of other allergens (Fel d 1, Bla g 1, Der p 1) was decreased in vitro and dried allergen extracts were removed from surfaces. Adding an extraneous protein, BSA, to NaOCl:Mus m 1 solutions decreased the effect of NaOCl on the allergen. Conclusions We concluded that NaOCl at concentrations commonly used in household products is capable of dramatically affecting allergenic protein.
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