Nakai T, Tezuka S, Adachi T et al. Mucosal Immunol. 2026 May 23:100351. doi: 10.1016/j.mucimm.2026.100351.
Highlights
- Systemic IgE and local Th2 cells cooperate to drive AR development.
- Systemic IgE facilitates Th2-to-Tfh differentiation to trigger local IgE response.
- MC/basophil activation potentiates antigen-induced local type-2 responses.
Abstract
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Although systemic allergen-specific IgE is an essential biomarker for allergic rhinitis (AR), its mechanistic contribution to symptom development remains unclear. Here, using mouse models, we investigated how systemic antigen-specific IgE influences AR symptoms and local type 2 inflammation. Mice were adoptively sensitized with ovalbumin (OVA)-specific IgE (OVA-IgE) and/or in vitro–differentiated OVA-specific Th2 (OVA-Th2) cells, followed by repeated intranasal OVA exposure.
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