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A beneficial role for immunoglobulin E in host defense against honeybee venom.


ABSTRACT: Allergies are widely considered to be misdirected type 2 immune responses, in which immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies are produced against any of a broad range of seemingly harmless antigens. However, components of insect venoms also can sensitize individuals to develop severe IgE-associated allergic reactions, including fatal anaphylaxis, upon subsequent venom exposure. We found that mice injected with amounts of honeybee venom similar to that which could be delivered in one or two stings developed a specific type 2 immune response that increased their resistance to subsequent challenge with potentially lethal amounts of the venom. Our data indicate that IgE antibodies and the high affinity IgE receptor, Fc?RI, were essential for such acquired resistance to honeybee venom. The evidence that IgE-dependent immune responses against venom can enhance survival in mice supports the hypothesis that IgE, which also contributes to allergic disorders, has an important function in protection of the host against noxious substances.

SUBMITTER: Marichal T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4164235 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A beneficial role for immunoglobulin E in host defense against honeybee venom.

Marichal Thomas T   Starkl Philipp P   Reber Laurent L LL   Kalesnikoff Janet J   Oettgen Hans C HC   Tsai Mindy M   Metz Martin M   Galli Stephen J SJ  

Immunity 20131024 5


Allergies are widely considered to be misdirected type 2 immune responses, in which immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies are produced against any of a broad range of seemingly harmless antigens. However, components of insect venoms also can sensitize individuals to develop severe IgE-associated allergic reactions, including fatal anaphylaxis, upon subsequent venom exposure. We found that mice injected with amounts of honeybee venom similar to that which could be delivered in one or two stings devel  ...[more]

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