The allergen is taken up by The specific IgE antibodies on the surface
antigen-presenting cells, which of sensitized mast cells attach to an then deliver it to immature T allergen, and when they cross-link, the helper cells mast cell is activated
Mast cells release both already-existing and
Interleukins are produced by newly-formed mediators as a result of the differentiation of T helper degranulation: cells into TH2 cells histamines leukotrienes prostaglandins
Interleukins and T2 cells
encourage B cells to produce IgE antibodies against the allergen Early phase reactions: Late phase reactions: sneeze blockage itch hyperactivity run hyposmia Specific IgE antibodies bind to blockage mast cell receptors, "sensitizing" the mast cell to the allergen