You must have always wondered as to why some of the allergy reactions occur quickly and sometimes may even become fatal. There is a new research that has been published in the February issue of the Journal of Leukocyte Biology. The reports elaborates that the scientists from the Queen’s University show that as soon as eotaxin which is a certain chemical that would help the immune cells in the infection block the seeker cells that can result into an increased allergic process.

Nigel Stevenson who happens to be a researcher from the study team concluded that such findings are pretty crucial for the understanding of the allergic responses and may perhaps be instrumental for the design of the latest allergic drugs. The professor along with the team members made such a discovery by making use of the immune cells that are grown in the lab collected from all the healthy volunteers.

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After the collection, the scientists then mimicked the process that would occur in the allergic reaction at the time of treating the cells with eotaxin that was previously thought of to attract only the immune cells. Through various processes they found the changes in the immune cell and found out that those invaders so that the other present immune cells would be able to neutralise them. Such a discovery would show how the eotaxin would play an important part in the allergies and may possibly have a target for all the new genres of allergy medications.