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← Human Body & HealthWhy does repeated exposure to an allergen trigger asthma exacerbation?
A)Antibody secretion directly dissolves tissue
B)Mast cell degranulation releases mediators✓
C)Epithelial cells cause direct necrosis
D)Smooth muscle proliferation causes fibrosis
💡 Explanation
Asthma exacerbation arises because, after allergen exposure, mast cell degranulation releases histamine and leukotrienes. These mediators then cause bronchospasm and inflammation. Therefore, mast cell activation explains the response, rather than direct antibody effects or epithelial damage.
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