Evolution of the IgE and IgG repertoire to a comprehensive array of allergen molecules in the first decade of life.
X HuangO TsilochristouS PernaS HofmaierA CappellaC-P BauerU HoffmanJ ForsterF ZeppA SchusterR D'AmelioU WahnT KeilS LauPaolo M MatricardiPublished in: Allergy (2017)
The evolution of IgG and IgE responses throughout childhood differs widely at population level. IgG responses are mostly directed to animal food allergens, while IgE responses are dominated by airborne allergens. However, a strong IgG response almost invariably precedes or accompanies the appearance of IgE to the same molecule in specifically sensitized subjects.