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San Diego, 18-22 February 2010 – AAAS Annual Meeting 1 Food Allergies: The Enemy Within Krzysztof Maruszewski European Commission Joint Research Centre.

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1 San Diego, 18-22 February 2010 – AAAS Annual Meeting 1 Food Allergies: The Enemy Within Krzysztof Maruszewski European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements http://www.jrc.ec.europa.eu

2 San Diego, 18-22 February 2010 – AAAS Annual Meeting 2 Allergen intake Swelling of the skin Food allergens: the mild effect

3 San Diego, 18-22 February 2010 – AAAS Annual Meeting 3 Food allergies: the severe effect Allergenic food can cause anaphylaxis, a life-threatening type of allergic reaction Severe anaphylaxis affects 1-3 per 10,000 people

4 San Diego, 18-22 February 2010 – AAAS Annual Meeting 4 Food allergies vs. intolerance Allergy –IgE mediated –activate mast cells –release of histamine –dilation of small blood vessels –Itching, swelling, skin rash, diarrhoea Intolerance –not IgE mediated –may be caused by overreacting T-cells damaging the lining of the gut (coeliac disease) –may be caused by deficiency of enzyme activity (milk intolerance

5 San Diego, 18-22 February 2010 – AAAS Annual Meeting 5 Regional prevalence in Europe Peach and melon allergies in the Mediterranean Fish allergies in Iceland Celeriac allergies Switzerland North-south divide in sensitivity towards apple (skin/flesh) Source: EuroPrevall

6 San Diego, 18-22 February 2010 – AAAS Annual Meeting 6 Food allergens Only a few offending protein families: –Cupins (peanut, walnut, hazelnut) –Prolamins (sesame, peach, wheat, rye) –Plant defence system proteins (banana, avocado, celery, apple) –Profilins (celery, banana, melon)

7 San Diego, 18-22 February 2010 – AAAS Annual Meeting 7 Food allergens: countermeasures At the moment no cure for food allergy Allergic people have to protect themselves by avoiding the offending foods Critical importance of food labelling Certified allergen-free production environments

8 San Diego, 18-22 February 2010 – AAAS Annual Meeting 8 Labelling informs consumers on the contents and the composition of food products helps consumers to make an informed choice while purchasing their foodstuffs

9 San Diego, 18-22 February 2010 – AAAS Annual Meeting 9 Allergen detection methodology Immunology Molecular biology Protein chemistry From fluorescence to results JRC contributions

10 San Diego, 18-22 February 2010 – AAAS Annual Meeting 10 Reliability of test results Poms et al. (2005)

11 San Diego, 18-22 February 2010 – AAAS Annual Meeting 11 Pele et al. (2007) 254 chocolate samples Market survey

12 San Diego, 18-22 February 2010 – AAAS Annual Meeting 12 Allergen labelling regulations Codex Alimentarius Committee on Food Labelling: cereals (gluten), crustaceans, eggs, fish, milk, (tree) nuts, peanuts, soybeans, sulphites European Union: cereals (gluten), celery, crustaceans, eggs, fish, lupin, milk, molluscs, mustard, (tree) nuts, peanuts, sesame seeds, soybeans, sulphites United States: crustaceans, egg, fish, milk, (tree) nuts, peanuts, soybeans, wheat Canada: crustaceans, eggs, fish, milk, (tree) nuts, peanuts, sesame seeds, soybeans, shellfish, wheat (including kamut, spelt, triticale)

13 San Diego, 18-22 February 2010 – AAAS Annual Meeting 13 Labelling related to gluten Codex Alimentarius –Dietary foods may be labelled “gluten-free” if gluten level does not exceed 20 mg/kg –Foods specially processed to reduce gluten content to above 20 mg/kg but below 100 mg/kg (labelling of those products will be decided at national level) –Method of analysis will be based on immunochemistry Gluten is a cultivar dependent complex protein mixture Processing (heating, fermentation) changes apparent gluten content Results assay specific

14 San Diego, 18-22 February 2010 – AAAS Annual Meeting 14 Outlook Harmonisation needs –Analytical methods –Labelling –Precautionary labelling Thresholds for mandatory labelling Allergen management programmes

15 San Diego, 18-22 February 2010 – AAAS Annual Meeting 15 Thank you!


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