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IgG4 drives M2a macrophages to a regulatory M2b-like phenotype: potential implication in immune tolerance.

Rodolfo BianchiniFranziska Roth-WalterAnna Ohradanova-RepicSabine FlickerKarin HufnaglMichael Bernhard FischerHannes StockingerErika Jensen-Jarolim
Published in: Allergy (2018)
Immune complexes with subclasses IgG1 and IgG4 can in vitro be generated by plate absorption, and in fluid form by protein L. Cross-linking of FcγRIIb by the IgG4 subclass redirects pro-allergic M2a macrophages to an M2b-like immunosuppressive phenotype. This suggests an interplay of macrophages with IgG4 in immune tolerance, likely relevant in allergen immunotherapy.
Keyphrases
  • amino acid
  • allergic rhinitis
  • binding protein
  • atopic dermatitis