Suppressed Expression of Allergenic Transcripts in Different Tomato Cultivars Are Linked with Increased Antioxidant Capacity
Katarzyna Włodarczyk, Egli C. Georgiadou, Iwona Majak, Beata Smolińska, Vasileios Fotopoulos

TL;DR
This study compares allergen and antioxidant levels in Polish and Cypriot tomato cultivars, finding that Polish tomatoes have higher beta-carotene and a strong link between allergens and antioxidants.
Contribution
The study identifies a strong positive correlation between allergen content and antioxidant activity in Polish tomato cultivars, which is novel in the context of food allergy and antioxidant research.
Findings
Polish tomato cultivars contain significantly more ß-carotene than Cypriot cultivars.
Polish cultivars show a strong positive correlation between antioxidant measures and allergen content.
Cypriot cultivars display higher antioxidant activity but less consistent correlations between antioxidants and allergens.
Abstract
Food allergies are an increasing concern in modern society. Tomatoes as an important component of a healthy diet, are being rich in vitamins and antioxidants; however, they also contain allergens that trigger allergic reactions in approximately 2–10% of the European population. This study aimed to analyze and compare the levels of selected allergens and antioxidants in eight different tomato cultivars (four Polish and four Cypriot). Tomato cultivars were selected due to the widespread cultivation and clear differences in fruit traits and biochemical composition. This diversity provided a solid basis for examining variation in allergen expression and antioxidant content, ensuring that the quantitative real-time PCR (RT-qPCR) assay would be broadly applicable. The RT-qPCR assay successfully detected tomato allergens, while the obtained results demonstrated that Polish cultivars exhibited…
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TopicsFood Allergy and Anaphylaxis Research · Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization · Contact Dermatitis and Allergies
