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Detection of allergen‐specific IgE in tears of grass pollen‐allergic patients with allergic rhinoconjunctivitis
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Allergen-specific IgE antibodies in tears seem to be produced locally rather than exudated from serum. IgE in tears seems to be responsible for allergic conjunctivitis. IgA in tears cannot exert a protective function since the IgA antibodies recognize different antigens in a grass pollen (Phleum pratense) extract than IgE antibodies. The highly significant correlation between allergic conjunctivitis and the presence of specific tear IgE emphasizes the diagnostic value of immunoblots with tear IgE, especially in cases in which serum provides inconclusive results.
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