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: These cells produce cytokines (IL-4, IL-13) that trigger B cells to differentiate into plasma cells producing allergen-specific IgE.

: Systemic immune priming eventually leads to upper and lower airway inflammation. 3. Key Management Strategies : These cells produce cytokines (IL-4, IL-13) that

: Often the first sign in infancy, caused by skin barrier defects (e.g., filaggrin mutations) that allow for epicutaneous allergen sensitization. : These cells produce cytokines (IL-4

: Sensitization through inflamed skin can lead to early-onset food allergies. caused by skin barrier defects (e.g.