Abstract
Hapten-induced contact hypersensitivity has been well-characterized in humans as well as in animal models. However, it is not clear whether or not protein Ag can directly sensitize epicutaneously and induce a primary immune response. We demonstrated in this study, for the first time, that through epicutaneous exposure protein Ag in the absence of adjuvant sensitizes animals and induces a predominant Th2-like response. Furthermore, mice receiving repeated protein Ag sustained elevated levels of specific IgE. This animal model can be used to investigate the molecular mechanism controlling the differential Th1/Th2 development in skin diseases.
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Wang, L. F., Lin, J. Y., Hsieh, K. H., & Lin, R. H. (1996). Epicutaneous exposure of protein antigen induces a predominant Th2-like response with high IgE production in mice. The Journal of Immunology, 156(11), 4079–4082. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.156.11.4079
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