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Innate affairs of allergens
Article first published online: 18 JAN 2013
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2222.2012.04059.x
© 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Cite this as: , Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 2013 (43) 152–163.
Publication History
- Issue published online: 18 JAN 2013
- Article first published online: 18 JAN 2013
- Accepted manuscript online: 3 JUL 2012 03:18AM EST
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Summary
Activation of receptors of the innate immune system is a critical step in the initiation of immune responses. It has been shown that dominant allergens have properties that could allow them to interact with toll-like and C-type lectin receptors to favour Th2-biased responses and many bind lipids and glycans that could associate with ligands to mimic pathogen-associated microbial patterns. In accord with the proposed allergen-specific innate interactions it has been shown that the immune responses to different allergens and antigens from the same source are not necessarily coordinately regulated.

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