Multiple Choice
Once an individual becomes sensitized to an allergen, such as an inhaled antigen, the allergic response can become self-amplifying upon each re-exposure to the allergen. Thus, even in the absence of CD4 TH2 cell activation, increases in IgE secretion by mucosal-resident plasma cells can be induced by:
A) IL-4 secretion and CD40-ligand expression by mast cells and basophils
B) Inflammatory macrophages recruited to the site of allergen stimulation
C) Eosinophils that are stimulated by the production of IL-4 in the mucosal tissue
D) Dendritic cells that have received TLR stimulation
E) The activation of the complement cascade following allergen encounter
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