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Necroptosis pathway triggered by activation of RIPK1 kinase.

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Properties of allergens
 a. Allergens are either protein or glycoprotein in nature, with multiple antigenic sites.
 b. Many allergens have intrinsic enzymatic activity that affects the immune response.
c.  Many allergens contain potential pathogen associated molecular patterns.
d.  Many allergens enter the host via mucosal tissues at very low concentrations, which tend to predispose the individual to generate TH2 responses, leading to B-cell secretion of IgE.

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The serum half-life of IgE is quite short (only 2 to 3 days). However, when bound to its receptor on an innate immune cell, IgE is stable for weeks.

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#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

IgE binds two different receptors, the high-affinity FcεRI, which is responsible for most of the symptoms we associate with allergy, and the lower-affinity FcεRII, which regulates the production of IgE by B cells, as well as its transport across cells.

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FcεRI, which binds IgE with an exceptionally high-affinity constant of 10^10 M^-1 .

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The other IgE receptor, designated FcεRII, or CD23, has a much lower affinity for IgE (Kd of 1 * 10 6 M -1 )

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#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

Most cells express a tetrameric form of FcεRI, which includes an α and β chain and two identical disulfide-linked γ chains.