Allergens from Different Species
Reported by rachelcbm | April 22nd, 2024 @ 06:36 AM
Allergies, affecting millions worldwide, result from the immune
system's exaggerated response to certain substances called
allergens. While common allergens like pollen, dust mites, and pet
dander are well-known, allergens from various species present an
intriguing and often overlooked aspect of allergic reactions.
Allergens from different species can share structural similarities,
leading to cross-reactivity. For example, proteins found in birch
pollen are akin to those in certain fruits like apples and
cherries. Individuals allergic to birch pollen may experience oral
allergy syndrome when consuming these fruits. Allergens from
different species span a wide range of sources, from plants to
animals and insects. Understanding the diversity of allergens and
their potential cross-reactivity is essential for managing
allergies effectively.
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