Date published: 2026-5-30

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IgE Chain C Activators

IgE Chain C represents a key component of immunoglobulin E (IgE), which are antibodies primarily associated with the body's allergic response and immunity against parasitic infections. The synthesis of IgE, and specifically the IgE Chain C region, is an intricate biological process that is highly regulated within the immune system. Upon exposure to certain environmental substances, known as allergens, the immune system may respond by increasing the production of IgE. This process involves a complex interaction between antigen-presenting cells, T-helper cells, and B cells, which ultimately leads to the production of antigen-specific IgE, including the IgE Chain C segment. The IgE molecules then bind to their high-affinity receptors on the surface of mast cells and basophils, sensitizing these cells for future encounters with the allergen.

Various environmental chemicals can serve as activators that induce the expression of IgE Chain C. For instance, airborne substances such as pollen, dust mites, animal dander, and mold spores are well-known to stimulate IgE production. Industrial compounds like benzene and toluene diisocyanate, commonly found in solvents and plastics, respectively, can also act as potent inducers. Even substances intended for daily use, such as latex or certain preservatives found in personal care products, can trigger an elevation in IgE Chain C levels among sensitized individuals. It is important to note that not everyone will respond to these activators in the same way; genetic predisposition and environmental factors contribute significantly to the variability in IgE responses. Understanding these activators and the mechanisms by which they induce IgE synthesis is critical in comprehending allergic diseases and the body's defense mechanisms against a variety of environmental agents.

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

Benzene

71-43-2sc-239290
1 L
$79.00
(0)

Exposure to benzene vapor can promote an allergic response, leading to the increased synthesis of IgE Chain C as part of the body's defense against potential chemical threats.

FCM Fixation buffer (10X)

sc-3622
10 ml @ 10X
$62.00
16
(1)

When individuals are exposed to formaldehyde, it can act as an allergen, triggering the immune system to produce an elevated level of IgE Chain C, which plays a role in the body's hypersensitivity to this compound.

Penicillin G sodium salt

69-57-8sc-257971
sc-257971A
sc-257971B
sc-257971C
sc-257971D
1 mg
10 mg
1 g
5 g
100 g
$26.00
$37.00
$47.00
$171.00
$265.00
1
(0)

Penicillin G can lead to the stimulation of IgE Chain C synthesis when it acts as an allergen, causing the immune system to react defensively by producing antibodies that are specific to this antibiotic.