“…IL-4 has biological effects on many immune cells, including B and T lymphocytes, mast cells, and macrophages, and plays a central role in regulating inflammatory and cell-mediated immune responses (Nelms et al, 1999). IL-4 acts not only as a major determinant for Th2 cell differentiation, but it also controls the specificity of immunoglobulin B cells switching to the expression of IgE and IgG (Vitetta et al, 1985;Coffman et al, 1986;Gascan et al, 1991). In addition to the effect of immune cells, IL-4 has a variety of other functions including effects in hematopoietic tissues, tissue adhesion, and inflammation (Nelms et al, 1999).…”