Exploring the Immunological Mechanisms Behind Allergies: From Molecular Pathways to Clinical Management
Abstract
Allergic diseases represent a significant global health burden, with diverse manifestations
ranging from mild rhinitis to severe anaphylaxis. Understanding the immunological
mechanisms that underlie these conditions is crucial for advancing therapeutic strategies. This
paper delves into the molecular pathways that contribute to allergy development, with a focus
on the role of immunoglobulin E (IgE), mast cells, and the Th2 immune response.
Additionally, it explores current clinical management strategies, including pharmacological
interventions, immunotherapy, and emerging biological therapies. The paper aims to provide
a comprehensive overview of allergy pathophysiology and treatment approaches, offering
insights for future research and clinical practice.
Keywords
Allergy, Immunology, Molecular Pathways, IgE, Mast Cells, Th2 Response, Immunotherapy, Biological Therapies, Clinical Management
Author Biography
Dr. Dipika
Assistant Professor