Researchers say they’ve found the ‘smoking gun’ for tackling life-long allergies – CTV

Feb. 8, 2024

Being able to simply turn off your allergies sounds like a dream—but a new discovery shaking the foundations of allergy research might have just made that possible.

For the first time, researchers say, a team has isolated a cell responsible for remembering allergies and triggering the production of antibodies that cause the allergic reaction.

It’s a “ground-breaking discovery,” researchers say, which paves way for treatments that could potentially shut off an allergic response completely.

“Before the discovery of this cell, we didn’t really know exactly what it was that we were trying to go after. And so now, basically, we have the smoking gun, we know this is the thing that is keeping people allergic,” Josh Koenig, assistant professor with McMaster’s Department of Medicine and co-lead of the study, told CTVNews.ca in a phone interview Tuesday.

Read more: https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/researchers-say-they-ve-found-the-smoking-gun-for-tackling-life-long-allergies-1.6759865

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