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Eric B. Brandt, Richard T. Strait, Dan Hershko, Quan Wang, Emily E. Muntel, Troy A. Scribner, Nives Zimmermann, Fred D. Finkelman, Marc E. Rothenberg
Published in Volume 112, Issue 11
J Clin Invest. 2003; 112(11):1666–1677 doi:10.1172/JCI19785
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Allergic diarrhea is IgE mediated. Following two OVA/alum sensitizations, mice were treated with intragastric saline or OVA challenges as depicted in Figure 1a. Twenty-four hours before challenge six (arrow), mice were treated with either an Ab against (a) the low-affinity IgG receptors FcγRII/RIII (24G2) or (b) with an anti-IgE Ab (EM-95) (n = 6–8 mice; *P = 0.033). (c) Mice were treated with the EM-95 or GL117 control Ab (mean ± SEM; n = 4–6 mice), and intestinal permeability to HRP was measured in an Ussing chamber over 180 minutes. (d) Diarrhea occurrence in FcεRI KO mice and WT littermate controls following up to ten intragastric saline or OVA challenges (n = 6 and 5, respectively).