Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6063651 | Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2016 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
We found evidence that secondary isotype switching of mutated IgG1-expressing BÂ cells is the primary source of IgE in human subjects, with lesser contributions from precursors expressing other switched isotypes and rarely IgM or IgD, suggesting that IgE is derived from previously antigen-experienced BÂ cells rather than naive BÂ cells that typically express low-affinity unmutated antibodies. These data provide a basis from which to evaluate allergen-specific human antibody repertoires in healthy and diseased subjects.
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Timothy J. PhD, Ji-Yeun BS, Krishna M. PhD, Ramona A. PhD, Jasmine BS, Jacob BA, Yi PhD, Tho D. MD, Cornelia L. MD, Mark M. PhD, Scott D. MD, PhD,