Abstract

In the present study, we performed experiments to explore the role of IgG immunoglobulins in type I hypersensitivity reactions in the guinea-pig. Our results suggest that IgG immunoglobulins may be involved in allergic reactions, both through histamine release from mast cells and thromboxane A2 release from macrophages after challenge of passively sensitized cells.

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