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Immunoglobulin E - Definition and Overview

Immunoglobulin E (IgE) is an antibody from the gamma class of globulin blood proteins. It is the least abundant of the antibodies and is found in plasma, cerebrospinal fluid and tissues.

Its role in disease:

Like all immunoglobulins, it is secreted by plasma cells. IgE adheres to mast cells on a dedicated receptor (FcεRI). Contact of IgE with an epitope leads to activation and degranulation of the mast cell.

Example Usage of Immunoglobulin

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