Allergens are presented to T cells by which type of cell/receptor during sensitization phase of type 1 hypersensitivity?

Allergens are presented to T cells by which type of cell/receptor during sensitization phase of type 1 hypersensitivity? Correct Answer APC (antigen presenting cells)

Allergens are also termed as antigens as these are the foreign invaders in our body. Antigen presenting cells (APCs) help in controlling and presenting these allergens to T cells during type I hypersensitivity, specifically in the sensitization phase. As and when these APCs pass on the allergens to T cells, they further get activated to cause stimulation of B cells in order to produce IgE antibodies. 
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