How do allergy shots work? | Th2 cells and IgE

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2024

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  • @significantbliss
    @significantbliss Год назад +13

    Thanks for this video! I didn't want to take the shots until I understood how they work, and the allergist did not make any effort to explain things scientifically.The idea of building a tolerance and overcoming the allergy seemed to be far too simplified to actually explain anything at all- so this breakdown of what's actually going on was so helpful!

    • @gkarjack504
      @gkarjack504 9 месяцев назад +1

      I'm the same. Had to research about it first. I'm about to start the journey as well.

  • @MatthewKGarr
    @MatthewKGarr 3 года назад +13

    Thanks so much. I have horrible oral allergy syndrome and environmental allergies. I worked at an ENT clinic that did allergy shots and the docs didn’t quite get it to this level. They gave me meta-analysis papers to read and all I took from it is that you want to build up IgG to outcompete IgE. I didn’t realize all the other parts, and I’m sure there’s still more. Thank you for these great videos I really learn so much

    • @friendlyneighborhoodimmuno7192
      @friendlyneighborhoodimmuno7192  3 года назад +6

      I'm sorry you are in the horrible allergy club too. I do really appreciate what you said. It makes me really happy as a teacher!

  • @SkylerFriedman-jg6df
    @SkylerFriedman-jg6df 7 месяцев назад +7

    Why doesnt exposure to allergens outside increase tolerance over time though? What is different about the shot?

  • @SynistHer
    @SynistHer 6 месяцев назад +1

    When one is both a scientist and a visual artist at heart you get amazing videos like this!

  • @josephbibbo9181
    @josephbibbo9181 Год назад +3

    This is one of the best explanations of how allergy shots work. Thanks for making this video!

  • @NoniJo
    @NoniJo 5 месяцев назад

    I really appreciate this video as I just started allergy shots! I am a nurse, and I wanted to understand how they work! Thank you for sharing!

  • @ItchyFeetOz
    @ItchyFeetOz 3 года назад +7

    Thank you so much for your amazing video. I have a few questions but 1. how does the macrophage pick up the sesame molecule? Does it imply leaky gut? 2. What is the difference in low level immune system between allergy as in this case and intolerance? Thank you again for your wonderful videos.

  • @GT30x
    @GT30x 11 месяцев назад +1

    I kept smiling the entire video! You sound so happy explaining this from your heart! I’ve always loved medicine and immunology, and unfortunately I have chronic allergic rhinitis. Did the surgery, and it still came back, went back to abusing Otrivin, but now I am finally taking the SCIT allergy shot Thanks for the video! It really helped me understand!

    • @kourlayseng6763
      @kourlayseng6763 6 месяцев назад +1

      How is it now my friend 😢, i just do blood test for allergies and i found my allergy in high rate. I wonder how the shot work and does it work?

    • @timcepin3386
      @timcepin3386 6 месяцев назад +1

      Is SCIT helping you?

  • @gangoffour1
    @gangoffour1 11 месяцев назад

    This was the best explanation yet. You made a complex process understandable. Besides that your art work is amazing. Thanks so much for this presentation.

  • @tobiasgarrard9271
    @tobiasgarrard9271 2 года назад +2

    Wonderful job explaining and illustrating! Thanks! The therapy is working for me!

  • @AdamWalters
    @AdamWalters Год назад

    Thanks very much, excellent video. Super informative and entertaining!

  • @michaelwestfall9988
    @michaelwestfall9988 Год назад

    As someone who's allergic to pretty well all of nature and started shots a few months ago this is really informative

    • @ahsenkh
      @ahsenkh Год назад

      Have you experience any improvement yet??

  • @hardikjain4481
    @hardikjain4481 8 месяцев назад

    Brilliant explanation of such a complicated concept. Hats off to you. Love from India! ❤

  • @Minimanemohahaha
    @Minimanemohahaha 10 месяцев назад

    best explanation by far

  • @adamsteinhardt6393
    @adamsteinhardt6393 Год назад +5

    Thanks for the great explanation. For someone starting allergy shots, are there any practices that we can take to compliment or improve their effectiveness? You mentioned reducing inflammation- are there practical things we can do to accomplish this?
    Also is it a bad idea to start allergy shots during allergy season when one is already experiencing allergic responses and heightened inflammation?

    • @ahsenkh
      @ahsenkh Год назад +1

      I also want to know this :(

  • @lauta_c
    @lauta_c Год назад

    Amazing explanation! 😊 thanks for making it so easy to understand

  • @blacknerdtalks7921
    @blacknerdtalks7921 Год назад +1

    This was very informative, being consistent has been the most challenging thing for me, as an adult that works full-time. Hopefully, I'll be finished with my injections by September of 2023, I was curious how these injections work. Your video did a good job of explaining it to me.

    • @asfiajabeen9366
      @asfiajabeen9366 5 месяцев назад

      Are you done with injections?Are allergies gone ?Did you find any change after having shots?

    • @blacknerdtalks7921
      @blacknerdtalks7921 5 месяцев назад

      @@asfiajabeen9366 I'm actually still in the process of taking them, it's supposed to be done over the course of 5 years, with a reduction is injection frequency over the course of 5 years.
      I did notice a huge difference to how my body reacts to dust and dust mites. Less mucus buildup and sneezing. Hopefully that answers your questions.

  • @Johnny15302
    @Johnny15302 9 месяцев назад

    You are so smart and enjoyed your video and drawings. Its good to see a fellow halfie contributing educating others on such an under represented area of medicine.

  • @mohitsihag3860
    @mohitsihag3860 Год назад

    Explained in very simple way 🙌 watching from india❤

  • @epic5945
    @epic5945 5 месяцев назад

    Great explanation. It’s amazing to be bioengineered. Thank you, allergy shots.

  • @josephbibbo9181
    @josephbibbo9181 Год назад +1

    Can you make a video about eosinophils in the nasal tissues and their interaction with goblet cells and their role in allergic rhinitis? Also, the idea for a video about t cells talking to b cells and isotype switching sounds super interesting. Also, have you heard of intralymphatic i immunotherapy and could you make a video about that?

  • @ravv4
    @ravv4 3 года назад +2

    Nice video. Could you explain what you mean by inflamation? Is eczema on skin considered inflamation?

  • @tsumich9751
    @tsumich9751 2 года назад

    Thank you! This was so informative. Now, I understand this so much better😊

  • @kuyayan
    @kuyayan 2 года назад +1

    Amazing video!! 👏 👏 Subscribed!

  • @kitty__wolf4257
    @kitty__wolf4257 2 года назад

    Thank you for clearing this up for me

  • @menarussell
    @menarussell 8 месяцев назад +1

    My understanding is Allergy shots don't include food items. So, why are you mentioning foods?
    They are only to treat environmental Allergens.
    There are sublingual drops that might include food allergens.

  • @StephanieSchmit
    @StephanieSchmit 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this great explanation. Would allergy immunotherapy work for someone who has lupus, or chronic fatigue syndrome? I guess I'm looking for more detail around what happens if the person has some chronic inflammation

    • @carlosromancastaneda1138
      @carlosromancastaneda1138 Год назад

      I developed a chronic inflammatory disease called Polychondritis with renal involvement after receiving these vaccines for 1 year, allergen immunotherapy activates the Th1 and TGF-β , which is responsible for the pathogenesis of many inflammatory diseases, there are cases of lupus development in people who have used allergy vaccines In my experience, the best thing you can do is ask both your rheumatologist and allergist to work together.
      My health was destroyed by these allergy shots.

  • @BrendanReilly-v1r
    @BrendanReilly-v1r Месяц назад

    What is TGF-b role in the immune system and why would be indicative of if increased in lab work?

  • @UHFStation1
    @UHFStation1 Год назад

    Any anti-inflammatory that can be taken with allergy shots?

  • @razzle-dazzle
    @razzle-dazzle Год назад

    Thanks for the video. I’m almost at the maintenance phase of my shots. However, I feel lethargic and feel slightly asthmatic this early into it.
    Can you give some insight on what to expect during the journey?

  • @ParmanandSoni-sg1bb
    @ParmanandSoni-sg1bb 6 месяцев назад

    Mam ellergy bronchitis and cronic are similar or different and allergic bronchitis is cureble

  • @UHFStation1
    @UHFStation1 Год назад +1

    Do allergy shots interfere with immune function in a way that compromises it against real threats?

  • @TheStyleAlert
    @TheStyleAlert 2 года назад +1

    I get terrible asthma when around a dog…would immunotherapy completely fix that ?

    • @Johnny15302
      @Johnny15302 9 месяцев назад

      Yes dog dander sublingual treatment can help with that.

  • @EricK-dn7pz
    @EricK-dn7pz 9 месяцев назад

    Great video. But I don't know what any of this means. But please make my allergies stop.

  • @Rowe_Ti
    @Rowe_Ti Год назад

    Mam, Will the tolerance be permanent?

  • @biancast7149
    @biancast7149 8 месяцев назад

    I think I can never eat sesame again after seeing this video

  • @BhokaAjgar
    @BhokaAjgar Год назад

    How to make vaccine at home?

  • @chrisperrywv
    @chrisperrywv Год назад

    Is this also how bee allergy shots work? I’m going thru that right now and trying to figure out what is going on. 😊

  • @isabellashirahmadi5704
    @isabellashirahmadi5704 2 года назад +1

    Can allergic shots (for cat allergies) activate an autoimmune diseases?

    • @carlosromancastaneda1138
      @carlosromancastaneda1138 2 года назад +5

      I suffer from Relapsing Polychondritis, an immune-mediated inflammatory disease, I developed the disease at the age of 13 in the distant 2002 during the application of allergen-specific immunotherapy (SIT).
      Because allergen-specific immunotherapy causes changes in the immune system, it is possible that it may influence the induction of diseases mediated by the immune system, such as autoimmune diseases, even some doctors point to the induction of autoimmunity as one of the possible consequences of long term of the SIT. It appears that increased concentrations of IL-10 and TGF-B, as well as changes in the Th2/Th1 balance, could lead to autoimmune problems in people undergoing SIT. Relapsing Polychondritis is a Th1-mediated condition.
      In the medical literature there are several cases published over several years such as that of Dr. Ghorschi et al, “Manifestation of rheumatoid arthritis during subcutaneous allergen-specific immunotherapy”, “Scleroderma related to specific immunotherapy. Maciel BM Clinical Case, Morphine BM.” “Turkcapar N, M. Sjogren’s syndrome induced by specific immunotherapy.”, Pemphigoid-like reaction by allergen-specific immunotherapy: an unusual adverse reaction Margarita Tomás-Pérez, among others.
      The MDs, PhDs. Allan Linneberg and Andrzej Bozek carried out investigations where the cases of autoimmune disease that have occurred during or after the application of Specific Immunotherapy published in the medical literature are pointed out, their conclusion is that the development of autoimmune diseases in patients with allergic diseases undergoing SIT it is rare, but as a precautionary principle it is extremely important to evaluate people in terms of the risk of autoimmunity before the application of allergen-specific immunotherapy.
      There are several cases of people who have developed autoimmune diseases during this treatment, many of these cases have not been published, and as Dr. Linneberg mentions, it is a sensitive issue that important measures must be taken.
      In the main guidelines for the use of specific immunotherapy, such as the EAACI and the DGAKI, this delicate topic is mentioned.
      Research and published cases acknowledge the great ignorance and uncertainty that prevails in this area and calls for a strong precautionary principle in relation to allergen-specific immunotherapy and the risk of autoimmune diseases.
      I was treated negligently by an allergist member of the National Council of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (CONICA) in Mexico, my case was not published in the literature.

    • @isabellashirahmadi5704
      @isabellashirahmadi5704 2 года назад +1

      @@carlosromancastaneda1138 wow Im sorry this happened to you..thank you very much for taking the time to write such detailed response..I am sure it will help many people who read this..bless you and if you speak spanish like I do muchas gracias y cuidese..mejor lo mas naural posible para no enfermamos de esa manera 💕

    • @carlosromancastaneda1138
      @carlosromancastaneda1138 2 года назад

      @@isabellashirahmadi5704 Muchas gracias!!!

    • @sansjunk
      @sansjunk Год назад

      @@carlosromancastaneda1138 It's awful to hear what you are going through, hope you are able to keep it under control. I am reading that this is a risk only for those who are already diagnosed with rheumatic autoimmune diseases (RAD). Were you already suffering from that when you started AIT/SIT?

    • @nasimivali3873
      @nasimivali3873 7 дней назад

      ​@@carlosromancastaneda1138 my friend, my best wishes to you 🙏🏻
      Thanks much for this gold research and information. This case must be share everywhere.

  • @LD-ky8bo
    @LD-ky8bo Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @UHFStation1
    @UHFStation1 Год назад

    Do allergy shots merely repress immune system or reprogram it from step one?

    • @MountainKoi91
      @MountainKoi91 7 месяцев назад

      I think it’s more like teaching your immune system ‘hey, look, this allergen doesn’t actually pose a threat, so chill’

  • @NoorKhan-dr7ge
    @NoorKhan-dr7ge 3 года назад

    My covid igm is positive for the last 9 months and no one knows why. My igg and pcr is always negative

  • @UHFStation1
    @UHFStation1 Год назад +1

    Do mast cells do anything but cause misery? Must they exist?

  • @hitman1421
    @hitman1421 2 года назад +1

    Realizing that inflammation is causing most of humans health issues.

  • @SpeedGospel_Broadcast
    @SpeedGospel_Broadcast 7 месяцев назад

    I'm very angry nobody is mentioning her beauty. What a beautiful soul😊😊

  • @jonnynice8366
    @jonnynice8366 Год назад

    IgG4 is such a wonderful antibody. The people who got at least 3 mRna shots are so lucky to have millions of these protecting them from covid!

    • @theunseen3
      @theunseen3 Год назад

      Still got it twice, it was awful. I guess my body just overreacts to everything. Too much inflammation probably

    • @jonnynice8366
      @jonnynice8366 Год назад +1

      @@theunseen3 I was being sarcastic. The mrna shots are a gigantic shitshow.

  • @DylanMorehouse
    @DylanMorehouse 2 года назад

    Quit being so smart. Jk good video

  • @TurfToken2222
    @TurfToken2222 Год назад

    I stop watching at the beginning of the video because you’re being unfair to animals and plants (ink & paper) to explain.

    • @LUNO9517
      @LUNO9517 7 месяцев назад

      Alright I will remove the video for you

  • @ST80998
    @ST80998 6 месяцев назад

    I live in florida and I have 18 different environmental allergies. I've get allergy shots every 2 weeks and I'm 7 months into the maintenance does and my sinuses swell up and get warm every single day. I'm still taking a crazy amount of antihistamines and one side of my nose has been closed for over 3 months. The only thing that will open my nose is a decongestant pill, which I've also been taking almost every day for about6 months, which I'd like to stop doing but it's literally the only thing that opens my sinuses......Do you think I'm someone who just doesn't respond to the shots? And how can I possibly keep my inflammation down when my sinusitis is so bad?

  • @Johnny15302
    @Johnny15302 9 месяцев назад

    The process only takes a month with sublingual treatment which makes SLIT superior to SLIT.