10. Hypersensitivity Flashcards
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Hypersensitivity
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A pathological immune response for harmless or self antigen
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Hypersensitivity reaction I
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IgE mediated - allergy (immediate)
3
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Hypersensitivity reaction II
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Cell surface associated antigens + IgG mediated (4-6 hours)
4
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Hypersensitivity reaction III
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Soluble antigen + IgG immuncomplex mediated (2-8 hours)
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Hypersensitivity reaction IV
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Delayed type, T cell mediated (2-3 days)
6
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Two types of mast cells
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- Mucosal: Inhaled, ingested Ag
2. Connective tissue: Ag introduces through skin, intravenous
7
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Atopy
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A genetic predisposition to exaggerated IgE production
8
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Frequent occurance of the allergic triad in atopic patients
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- Atopic eczema
- Hay fever
- Bronchial asthma
9
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Therapy of type I hypersen.
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- Avoidance of allergen
- Desensitization/hyposensitization: administering small amount of allergen and increasing the dose of antigen slightly over time
- Drug treatment
10
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Rh- incompatibility
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- RhD- mother has a baby who is RhD+
- Postpartum: Mothers B-cells stimulated to produce anti-RhD Ab -> memory B-cells
- Another pregnancy with an RhD+ fetus -> lysis of baby’s RBCs