Researchers at the Imperial College of London have revealed a mechanism that can lead to hay fever and other allergic reactions.
The study concluded that a gene known as GATA-3 can obstruct the development of regulatory T-cells in the immune system by locking FOXP3 gene and hampers the production of new regulatory T cells.
Scientists believe that this discovery opens up the possibility for new therapies that would treat allergies by stopping this mechanism if they could develop therapies to stop FOXP3 being blocked, they can make sure that regulatory T cells work freely and normally.

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