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Type I hypersensitivity (IgE-mediated hypersensitivity) - causes, symptoms, pathology

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Having a hypersensitivity means that someone’s immune system has reacted to something in

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such a way that it ends up damaging them, as opposed to protecting them.

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There are four different types of hypersensitivities, and in the first type or type one, the reactions

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rely on Immunoglobulin E, or IgE antibody, which is a specific type of antibody - the

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other major ones being IgG, IgA, IgM, and IgD.

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So because IgE is involved with type one hypersensitivity reactions they are also called IgE-mediated

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hypersensitivities.

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This type of reaction is also sometimes called immediate hypersensitivities, because the

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reaction happens super fast—on the order of minutes.

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So most allergic reactions are IgE-mediated, and therefore most allergies are type I hypersensitivity

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reactions.

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“Allergy” comes from the Greek Allos which roughly means “other” and ergon which

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means “reactivity”.

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Essentially, allergies are reactions to molecules from outside your own body that most people

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don’t react to—and these are specific molecules from things you might breathe or

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take in like foods, animal dander, bee stings, mold, drugs or medications, and pollen.

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You can also mount an allergic reaction to things you come in contact with on your skin

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like latex, lotions, and soaps.

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These specific molecules are also called antigens, and when they cause an allergic reaction,

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they’re called allergens.

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An allergic reaction happens in two steps, a first exposure, or sensitization, and then

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a subsequent exposure, which is when it gets a lot more serious.

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