Immunoglobulin E sialylation regulates allergic responses

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Abstract

Shade et al. demonstrate that people with peanut allergies produce IgE antibodies that are enriched for sialic acid-containing glycoforms. The sialylated IgE triggered significantly more degranulation by basophils and mast cells, suggesting intrinsic functional differences between IgEs from allergic and nonallergic subjects.

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Xie, M. M., Bertozzi, C. R., & Wang, T. T. (2020, September 1). Immunoglobulin E sialylation regulates allergic responses. Immunology and Cell Biology. NLM (Medline). https://doi.org/10.1111/imcb.12368

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