IgE versus IgG and IgA : Differential roles of allergen-specific antibodies in sensitization, tolerization, and treatment of allergies

The prevalence of asthma, rhinitis, and food allergies has increased dramatically over the last few decades. This increase originally started in western countries, but is now also evident in many other regions of the world. Given the fact that the increase is so quick, the noted increase cannot be linked to a genetic effect, and many environmental factors have been identified that are associated with increased or reduced prevalence of allergies, like changing dietary habits, increased urbanization, pollution, exposure to microorganisms and LPS, and the farming environment and raw milk consumption. Although the key role of allergen-specific IgE in allergies is well known, the role of allergen-specific IgG and IgA antibodies is less well defined. This review will provide an overview of the functions of allergen-specific IgE in allergy, the role of allergen-specific antibodies (IgG (4) and IgA) in allergen immunotherapy (AIT), the possibility to use allergen-specific antibodies for treatment of ongoing allergies, and the potential role of allergen-specific antibodies in tolerance induction to allergens in a preventive setting. In the last, more speculative, section we will present novel hypotheses on the potential role of allergen-specific non-IgE antibodies in allergies by directing antigen presentation, Th2 development, and innate immune training.

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Main Authors: Knol, E.F., van Neerven, R.J.J.
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Subjects:allergy, blocking antibody, immunological mechanism, immunotherapy, sensitization, tolerance,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-6359512024-10-30 Knol, E.F. van Neerven, R.J.J. Article/Letter to editor Immunological reviews (2024) ISSN: 0105-2896 IgE versus IgG and IgA : Differential roles of allergen-specific antibodies in sensitization, tolerization, and treatment of allergies 2024 The prevalence of asthma, rhinitis, and food allergies has increased dramatically over the last few decades. This increase originally started in western countries, but is now also evident in many other regions of the world. Given the fact that the increase is so quick, the noted increase cannot be linked to a genetic effect, and many environmental factors have been identified that are associated with increased or reduced prevalence of allergies, like changing dietary habits, increased urbanization, pollution, exposure to microorganisms and LPS, and the farming environment and raw milk consumption. Although the key role of allergen-specific IgE in allergies is well known, the role of allergen-specific IgG and IgA antibodies is less well defined. This review will provide an overview of the functions of allergen-specific IgE in allergy, the role of allergen-specific antibodies (IgG (4) and IgA) in allergen immunotherapy (AIT), the possibility to use allergen-specific antibodies for treatment of ongoing allergies, and the potential role of allergen-specific antibodies in tolerance induction to allergens in a preventive setting. In the last, more speculative, section we will present novel hypotheses on the potential role of allergen-specific non-IgE antibodies in allergies by directing antigen presentation, Th2 development, and innate immune training. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/ige-versus-igg-and-iga-differential-roles-of-allergen-specific-an 10.1111/imr.13386 https://edepot.wur.nl/676189 allergy blocking antibody immunological mechanism immunotherapy sensitization tolerance https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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blocking antibody
immunological mechanism
immunotherapy
sensitization
tolerance
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blocking antibody
immunological mechanism
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sensitization
tolerance
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blocking antibody
immunological mechanism
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Knol, E.F.
van Neerven, R.J.J.
IgE versus IgG and IgA : Differential roles of allergen-specific antibodies in sensitization, tolerization, and treatment of allergies
description The prevalence of asthma, rhinitis, and food allergies has increased dramatically over the last few decades. This increase originally started in western countries, but is now also evident in many other regions of the world. Given the fact that the increase is so quick, the noted increase cannot be linked to a genetic effect, and many environmental factors have been identified that are associated with increased or reduced prevalence of allergies, like changing dietary habits, increased urbanization, pollution, exposure to microorganisms and LPS, and the farming environment and raw milk consumption. Although the key role of allergen-specific IgE in allergies is well known, the role of allergen-specific IgG and IgA antibodies is less well defined. This review will provide an overview of the functions of allergen-specific IgE in allergy, the role of allergen-specific antibodies (IgG (4) and IgA) in allergen immunotherapy (AIT), the possibility to use allergen-specific antibodies for treatment of ongoing allergies, and the potential role of allergen-specific antibodies in tolerance induction to allergens in a preventive setting. In the last, more speculative, section we will present novel hypotheses on the potential role of allergen-specific non-IgE antibodies in allergies by directing antigen presentation, Th2 development, and innate immune training.
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tolerance
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title IgE versus IgG and IgA : Differential roles of allergen-specific antibodies in sensitization, tolerization, and treatment of allergies
title_short IgE versus IgG and IgA : Differential roles of allergen-specific antibodies in sensitization, tolerization, and treatment of allergies
title_full IgE versus IgG and IgA : Differential roles of allergen-specific antibodies in sensitization, tolerization, and treatment of allergies
title_fullStr IgE versus IgG and IgA : Differential roles of allergen-specific antibodies in sensitization, tolerization, and treatment of allergies
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