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Q. The function of IgE is

Human Health and Disease

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Allergy is the hypersensitiveness of a person to some foreign substances coming in contact with or entering the body, i.e., to an allergen. Some of the common allergens are dust, pollen, spores, fabrics, etc. Initially when the allergen comes in contact with the B-lympocytes these produces IgE antibodies. These antibodies bind to the antigens forming antigen-antibody complexes. These complexes then bind to the mast cells which release histamine. This histamine causes marked dilation of all the peripheral blood vessels and the capillaries become highly permeable so that large amounts of fluid leak out from the blood into tissues. This affects the mucous membranes of the nose, eyes and upper respiratory tracts, asthma, eczema o f the skin, etc.