Hypersensitivities Flashcards
Describe Type I hypersensitivity
Phase 1/sensitisation phase:
- allergen exposure
- APCs capture antigen
- Naive T cell differentiation => cytokines released => B cell proliferation
- B cell class switch IgM => IgE
- IgE binds to mast cells which relocate to where allergen was encountered
- individual is sensitised
Phase 2:
- re-exposure
- primed IgE coated mast cells bind to antigen
- release of cytoplasmic granules e.g., histamine, heparin
- breakdown of mast cells
- pruritus, broncho-constriction, oedema
- immediate hypersensitivity
Describe type II hypersensitivity
Antibody mediated cytotoxicity:
- IgG antibodies recognise ‘self’ antigens
- phagocytosis
- intrinsic ‘self’ antigens e.g., ion channels or hormone receptors are concerning
How is type II hypersensitivity different to Type I?
Antibodies:
- IgG antibodies in type II
- IgE antibodies in type I
Location:
- Type II: antibodies in circulation
- Type I: antibodies bound to mast cells
Give an example of type II hypersensitivity
Myasthenia gravis
- neuromuscular disorder
- auto-antibodies against neuromuscular junction
Describe Type III hypersensitivity
Immune-complex hypersensitivity:
- formation of immune complexes
- deposited in tissues
- activation of complement system
- chemotactic for neutrophils
- neutrophils unable to ingest complexes in blood vessel walls
- release of toxic granules in tissue => severe tissue damage
Antibody excess
or Antigen excess => capillary deposition => vasculitis
Give an example of type III hypersensitivity
Equine recurrent airway obstruction
- localised inflammatory reaction to mould within hay, dust etc
Canine blue eye
- excess antibody
- immune complexes in uveal tract
- inflammation and oedema in cornea
Describe type IV hypersensitivity
T Cell mediated
‘delayed onset hypersensitivity’
Sensitisation phase:
- antigen specific T lymphocytes generated
Re-exposure:
- reactivation of sensitised cells
- travel to site
- release interferon gamma and other chemokines
- recruitment of macrophages, granulocytes etc. => inflammation
Give examples of type I hypersensitivity
Anaphylaxis
Atopic dermatitis