Atopy Today

: These cells produce cytokines (IL-4, IL-13) that trigger B cells to differentiate into plasma cells producing allergen-specific IgE.

: Upon re-exposure, allergens cross-link IgE on the surface of mast cells, causing degranulation and the release of inflammatory mediators like histamine and leukotrienes. 2. The Atopic March : These cells produce cytokines (IL-4, IL-13) that

: Sensitization through inflamed skin can lead to early-onset food allergies. The Atopic March : Sensitization through inflamed skin

: Systemic immune priming eventually leads to upper and lower airway inflammation. 3. Key Management Strategies 1. Pathophysiology and Mechanism

: Antigen-presenting cells perceive allergens (like pollen or dust mites) as danger signals, activating TH2 or ILC2 cells.

Atopy is a genetic predisposition toward developing exaggerated IgE-mediated immune responses to common environmental allergens. Clinically, it manifests as a triad of conditions—, allergic rhinitis (hay fever) , and allergic asthma —often appearing sequentially in a pattern known as the "atopic march". 1. Pathophysiology and Mechanism