A recent strategy showing some promise for the treatment of IgE-mediated allergies is a form of allergen immunotherapy, in which allergic individuals are given 3-4 intradermal injections of soluble peptides. For example, in one study, allergic individuals were injected with a set of 13-17 amino acid long peptides derived from the house dust mite protein antigen; these peptides were selected based on predictions for sequences likely to be MHC class II binding epitopes. Following the treatment, individuals were found to have increased numbers of antigen-specific IL-10-producing CD4 T cells, a finding that correlated with reduced allergic responses to allergen challenge. One of the goals of this therapy might also be to:
A) Reduce the levels of IgE antibodies specific for the allergen
B) Induce type 1 or type 3 immune responses that might inhibit the type 2 allergic responses
C) Induce CD8 T cell responses that would kill allergen specific TH2 cells
D) Induce IgG and IgA antibodies to the allergen
E) Induce apoptosis of allergen-specific effector CD4 T cells
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q1: In the first few days following organ
Q2: Cyclosporin A and rapamycin are each used
Q3: Immune responses to tumors have been studied
Q4: Mycophenolate mofetil is a cytotoxic drug that
Q5: The vitamin D3 metabolite 1,25(OH)2D3 binds
Q7: Immunotoxin therapy as an anticancer treatment is
Q8: Corticosteroids are anti-inflammatory drugs that are used
Q9: Immunotherapies aimed at promoting anti-tumor immune responses
Q10: Abatacept is a biologic drug that is
Q11: Natalizumab is a humanized monoclonal antibody
Unlock this Answer For Free Now!
View this answer and more for free by performing one of the following actions
Scan the QR code to install the App and get 2 free unlocks
Unlock quizzes for free by uploading documents