Allergen

Types, & Immune Response

Oct 8, 2023 - 14:08
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allergen, substance that in some persons induces the hypersensitive state of allergy and stimulates the formation of reaginic antibodies. Allergens may be naturally occurring or of synthetic origin and include pollen, mold spores, dust, lint, animal dander, insect debris, foods, blood serum, and drugs. Identification of allergens is made by studying both the site of symptoms (e.g., inhalants such as molds, pollens, and dander usually affect the eyes, nose, and bronchi, while cosmetics often affect the skin of the face and hands) and the time that symptoms appear (e.g., seasonal allergy to pollen).

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The immune system contains several mechanisms that normally protect the body against allergens. Prominent among these are the lymphocytes—namely, B cells and T cells—which are specialized to react to specific allergens. Reactions to allergens can result in immediate or delayed effects, depending on whether the allergen triggers a response by B or T cells. See also antigen; reagin.

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