Abstract

Grass pollen sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) is associated with induction of serum IgG4-associated blocking antibodies that prevent IgE-facilitated allergen binding to B cells (IgE-FAB). We hypothesised that local nasal inhibitory IgG4 antibodies are also induced following SLIT.

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