Abstract

Beta-lactoglobulin (BLG) was conjugated with the N-hydroxysuccinimide ester of the dextran-glycylglycine adduct (DG-ONSu) to reduce the immunogenicity of BLG, a major allergen of cow's milk, and some immunological properties of the conjugate (DG-BLG) were studied. The conjugate was prepared by modifying BLG with DG-ONSu and purified in a Sephadex G-100 column. The analytical data for DG-BLG indicated that 5.2 moles of DG-ONSu with a mean molecular weight of 9,300 were covalently attached to the amino groups of the BLG molecule. Conjugation with DG-ONSu greatly decreased the reactivity of BLG with anti-BLG antibodies and suppressed their production in vivo due to its shielding action for epitope(s) on the protein's molecular surface. It was also found that DG-BLG was resistant to proteolytic enzymes. These findings allow us to suggest that DG-ONSu could be advantageously used to suppress the hypersensitivity mediated by IgG antibodies in milk allergy.

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