Allergies Flashcards
1
Q
worm hypothesis (3)
- adaptive or nonadaptive
- hypothesis
- supported?
A
- allergies are not adaptive
- primary function of allergic response may be anti-parasitic and allergies are undesirable reactions towards otherwise inoffensive environmental substances
- more supported
2
Q
anti-toxin hypothesis (3)
- adaptive or nonadaptive
- hypothesis
- supported?
A
- allergies are adaptive
- IgE system have evolved partly as a backup defence against toxins
- not as supported
3
Q
what is IgE for
A
- IgE is involved in the response to parasitic worms
4
Q
hygiene hypothesis
A
- too few germs and parasites may cause immune system to respond inappropriately to harmless substances
5
Q
hygiene hypothesis: supporting evidence (2)
A
- allergies less common in developing world, among children that grow up on farms, or have greater number of elder siblings
- no greater incidence of allergies in more polluted cities
6
Q
old friends hypothesis
A
- hygiene hypothesis is less about cleanliness and more about changed lifestyle
- risk of developing allergies/autoimmune disorders may be due to lack of certain organisms that have trained our immune system to be tolerant over the course of evolution
7
Q
immune disorders and infectious diseases
A
- increase in immune disorders correlates with decrease in infectious disease
8
Q
role of worms (3)
A
- immune response associated with allergies is a mechanism to eliminate worms from our system
- worms respond by producing substances that down regulate this repsonse
- in absence of worms, we develop allergies