allergenene
Allergenene are substances capable of triggering allergic reactions in susceptible individuals. Most allergenes are proteins or glycoproteins that, after sensitization, are recognized by the immune system as threats. In genetically predisposed people, exposure can lead to the production of specific IgE antibodies. Upon subsequent contact, these antibodies bind to mast cells and basophils, releasing histamine and other mediators that cause symptoms.
Common allergen categories include environmental allergens such as pollen, house dust mites, mould spores, animal dander,
Symptoms caused by allergen exposure range from mild to life-threatening. Inhaled allergens often affect the nose
Diagnosis typically relies on medical history, skin prick tests or specific IgE blood tests, and in some
Regulatory labeling requirements in many regions mandate disclosure of major allergens in foods and consumer products,