Difference between revisions of "Adaptive Immunity to Parasites"

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The humoral response involves the production of [[Immunoglobulin E|IgE]]. It is stimulated by [[Mast Cells|mast cells]] producing IL-4 ([[Innate Immune System|innate response]]). It also includes isotype switching of [[Lymphocytes#B Cells|B cells]] to produce [[Immunoglobulin E|IgE]].
 
The humoral response involves the production of [[Immunoglobulin E|IgE]]. It is stimulated by [[Mast Cells|mast cells]] producing IL-4 ([[Innate Immune System|innate response]]). It also includes isotype switching of [[Lymphocytes#B Cells|B cells]] to produce [[Immunoglobulin E|IgE]].
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<big>'''Also see [[Immunity to Parasites]]'''</big>
 
<big>'''Also see [[Immunity to Parasites]]'''</big>

Revision as of 18:55, 13 January 2011

Overview

The innate response directs the adaptive response for parasitic infections.

Humoral

The humoral response involves the production of IgE. It is stimulated by mast cells producing IL-4 (innate response). It also includes isotype switching of B cells to produce IgE.


Also see Immunity to Parasites