Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6062849 | Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Most peanut allergen-binding B cells isolated by means of antigen-specific flow sorting express mutated and isotype-switched antibodies. Immunotherapy increases their frequency in the blood, and even narrowly defined allergen epitopes are recognized by numerous distinct B-cell clones in a patient. The results also suggest that oral immunotherapy can stimulate somatic mutation of allergen-specific IgG4.
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Authors
Ramona A. PhD, Shilpa A. PhD, Yi PhD, Chen PhD, Krishna M. PhD, Ji-Yeun BS, Tho MD, Tim J. PhD, Katherine J.L. PhD, Vaishali P. BA, Jasmine BS, Shu-Chen MS, Jennifer BS, Robert G. PhD, Kari C. MD, PhD, Scott D. MD, PhD,