Journal article
Allergic Reactivity and Memory Occur Independently of Sequential Switching Through IgG1
Abstract
Allergic reactions to foods are primarily driven by allergen-binding immunoglobulin (Ig)E antibodies. IgE-expressing cells can be generated through direct switching from IgM to IgE or a sequential class switching pathway where activated B cells first switch to an intermediary isotype, most frequently IgG1, and then to IgE. It has been proposed that sequential class switch recombination is involved in augmenting the severity of allergic …
Authors
Koenig JFE; Wade‐Vallance AK; Jiménez‐Saiz R; Bruton K; Gadkar S; Grydziuszko E; Walker TD; Gordon ME; Gillgrass AE; Taylor JJ
Journal
Allergy, Vol. 80, No. 8, pp. 2141–2157
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
August 2025
DOI
10.1111/all.16460
ISSN
0001-5148