If a person is prone to allergies, what treatment could redirect their immune response to help prevent future allergic reactions? A. stimulating activated V cells to switch antibody production from class Ig/E to class IgM B. blocking the antigen recognition sites of IgM antibodies C. reducing the number of helper T cells in the body D. reducing the number of cytotoxic cells

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If a person is prone to allergies the best treatment plan is to redirect the immune response by stimulating activated V cells to switch antibody production from class Ig/E to class IgM B.

Explain the relationship between the allergic reaction and to immune.

Your immune system initiates allergic responses.

  • When a person who is allergic to an innocuous material, such as dust, mould, or pollen, comes into contact with it, the immune system may overreact by creating antibodies that "attack" the allergen.
  • The immune system's function is to defend itself and keep microorganisms out of the body, such as some bacteria, viruses, and fungi, as well as to eliminate any infectious germs that do penetrate the body.
  • The immune system is a complex and crucial network of cells and organs that guard the body against illness.

The lymphoid organs are the organs involved in the immune system. They have an impact on lymphocyte growth, development, and release (a type of white blood cell).

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