00:01
Okay, norenton said this question is talk about an allergic reaction, okay? so everything is going to try with a first exposure to an antigen, okay, or to an allergy.
00:10
So this is your b -cells, okay? and let's suppose we have here an antigen for, i don't know, like from dust, from, also from other substance, for example, go with pollen, okay, but like an antigen at the end of the day, okay? so this antigen is going to bind to these b cells, okay, to this b cells here.
00:39
And well, remember that this is the first exposure, okay? so as i respond by this b cell, this b cell is going to transform into a plasma cells or plasmocyte.
00:52
Okay, and this plasma cell is going to produce.
00:55
Normally some like people that is not allergic to this antigen are going to produce ige.
01:02
But in this person or in this case this patient is is going to produce ig, okay, like very high amounts of ige for this antigen practically.
01:18
So after this we're going to have here a mast cell, must cell that is going to contain many granules inside and these ige antibodies are going to attach to mass cells like this.
01:46
Okay, so we're going to have this...