Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4360657 Trends in Immunology 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Allergy, a potentially life-threatening condition, has at its heart an overly zealous T-helper type 2 response to environmental antigens. We are constantly flooded by potential allergens, both airborne and ingested. Although innocuous to some, common antigens can cause serious allergic reactions in susceptible individuals. Chitin, a polymerized sugar and fundamental component of arthropods and fungi, is not commonly deemed a potential allergen but can cause sensitization through frequent exposure. A recent intriguing study has highlighted the role of chitin in allergic reactions.

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