PLoS ONE (Jan 2011)

Vaccination of lactating dairy cows for the prevention of aflatoxin B1 carry over in milk.

  • Luciano Polonelli,
  • Laura Giovati,
  • Walter Magliani,
  • Stefania Conti,
  • Stefano Sforza,
  • Alessandro Calabretta,
  • Claudio Casoli,
  • Paola Ronzi,
  • Ester Grilli,
  • Antonio Gallo,
  • Francesco Masoero,
  • Gianfranco Piva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026777
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 10
p. e26777

Abstract

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The potential of anaflatoxin B(1) (AnAFB(1)) conjugated to keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) as a vaccine (AnAFB(1)-KLH) in controlling the carry over of the aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1)) metabolite aflatoxin M(1) (AFM(1)) in cow milk is reported. AFB(1) is the most carcinogenic compound in food and foodstuffs amongst aflatoxins (AFs). AnAFB(1) is AFB(1) chemically modified as AFB(1)-1(O-carboxymethyl) oxime. In comparison to AFB(1), AnAFB(1) has proven to be non-toxic in vitro to human hepatocarcinoma cells and non mutagenic to Salmonella typhimurium strains. AnAFB(1)-KLH was used for immunization of cows proving to induce a long lasting titer of anti-AFB(1) IgG antibodies (Abs) which were cross reactive with AFB(1), AFG(1), and AFG(2). The elicited anti-AFB(1) Abs were able to hinder the secretion of AFM(1) into the milk of cows continuously fed with AFB(1). Vaccination of lactating animals with conjugated AnAFB(1) may represent a solution to the public hazard constituted by milk and cheese contaminated with AFs.