eprintid: 11345 rev_number: 13 eprint_status: archive userid: 3170 dir: disk0/00/01/13/45 datestamp: 2019-12-02 10:54:53 lastmod: 2019-12-02 10:57:14 status_changed: 2019-12-02 10:54:53 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Pandey, A K creators_name: Sudini, H creators_name: Upadhyaya, H D creators_name: Varshney, R K creators_name: Pandey, M K icrisatcreators_name: Pandey, AK icrisatcreators_name: Sudini, H icrisatcreators_name: Upadhyaya, HD icrisatcreators_name: Varshney, R K icrisatcreators_name: Pandey, M K affiliation: ICRISAT (Patancheru) country: India title: Hypoallergen Peanut Lines Identified Through Large-Scale Phenotyping of Global Diversity Panel: Providing Hope Toward Addressing One of the Major Global Food Safety Concerns ispublished: pub subjects: s1.3 subjects: s2.13 subjects: s2.17 subjects: s3000 divisions: CRPS3 crps: CG1 full_text_status: public keywords: Reference set, Peanut Allergens, Ara h 1, Ara h 2, Ara h 3, Ara h 6, Ara h 8, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay note: The authors are thankful to partial financial assistance from Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and Department of Biotechnology (DBT), India. We acknowledge Sunil S. Gangurde for performing the cluster analysis. The work reported in this article was undertaken as part of the CGIAR Research Program on Grain Legumes and Dryland Cereals (CRP-GLDC). ICRISAT is a member of CGIAR Consortium. abstract: Peanut allergy is one of the serious health concern and affects more than 1% of the world’s population mainly in Americas, Australia, and Europe. Peanut allergy is sometimes life-threatening and adversely affect the life quality of allergic individuals and their families. Consumption of hypoallergen peanuts is the best solution, however, not much effort has been made in this direction for identifying or developing hypoallergen peanut varieties. A highly diverse peanut germplasm panel was phenotyped using a recently developed monoclonal antibody-based ELISA protocol to quantify five major allergens. Results revealed a wide phenotypic variation for all the five allergens studied i.e., Ara h 1 (4–36,833 μg/g), Ara h 2 (41–77,041 μg/g), Ara h 3 (22–106,765 μg/g), Ara h 6 (829–103,892 μg/g), and Ara h 8 (0.01–70.12 μg/g). The hypoallergen peanut genotypes with low levels of allergen proteins for Ara h 1 (4 μg/g), Ara h 2 (41 μg/g), Ara h 3 (22 μg/g), Ara h 6 (829 μg/g), and Ara h 8 (0.01 μg/g) have paved the way for their use in breeding and genomics studies. In addition, these hypoallergen peanut genotypes are available for use in cultivation and industry, thus opened up new vistas for fighting against peanut allergy problem across the world. date: 2019-11 date_type: published publication: Frontiers in Genetics (TSI) volume: 10 number: 1177 publisher: Frontiers Media pagerange: 1-15 id_number: doi:10.3389/fgene.2019.01177 refereed: TRUE issn: 1664-8021 official_url: https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.01177 related_url_url: https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=Hypoallergen+Peanut+Lines+Identified+Through+Large-Scale+Phenotyping+of+Global+Diversity+Panel%3A+Providing+Hope+Toward+Addressing+One+of+the+Major+Global+Food+Safety+Concerns&btnG= related_url_type: pub citation: Pandey, A K and Sudini, H and Upadhyaya, H D and Varshney, R K and Pandey, M K (2019) Hypoallergen Peanut Lines Identified Through Large-Scale Phenotyping of Global Diversity Panel: Providing Hope Toward Addressing One of the Major Global Food Safety Concerns. Frontiers in Genetics (TSI), 10 (1177). pp. 1-15. ISSN 1664-8021 document_url: http://oar.icrisat.org/11345/1/fgene-10-01177.pdf