hypersensitivity Flashcards
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hypersensitivity
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exaggerated or inappropriate immune response to external or self antigen that causes harm to the host
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mechanisms of reaction to self-antigens
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contact sensitivity = foreign molecule modifies a host cell to generate new epitopes (“neoantigens”) that are recognized as foreign
molecular mimicry = cross reactivity between self and foreign antigens
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sensitization to antigen
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- primary exposure to antigen (or similar antigen) => immune response and production of antibodies and/or memory T cells
- subsequent exposure => hypersensitivity responses
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preformed mediators released by mast cells
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immediate effect due to:
- histamine
- kinins and kininogenase
- serotonin
- TNF
- proteases
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mediators produced and released by mast cells
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delayed effect due to:
- arachidonic acid metabolites (leukotrienes and prostaglandins)
- cytokines
- chemokines
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effects of histamine
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- vasodilation
- increased vascular permeability => edema
- smooth muscle contraction => bronchoconstriction
- itching
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type I hypersensitivity
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- type I = immediate/anaphylactic
- time = develops in minutes
- players = mast cells, basophils, preformed IgE (from previous Th2/B cell response)
- mechanism = primary exposure and IgE formation => subsequent exposure with IgE-antigen binding and mast cell Fc receptor cross-linking => mast cells release preformed mediators and produce additional mediators => vasodilation and edema
- examples = anaphylaxis, allergic rhinitis, hives
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type II hypersensitivity
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- type II = cytotoxic/Ab-mediated
- time = minutes-hours
- players = CD8+ cytotoxic T cells, NK cells, neutrophils, preformed IgG/IgM (from previous Th2/B cell response or natural)
- mechanism = preformed IgG/IgM binds cell surface or ECM antigens => complement activation and phagocytosis and/or ADCC by NK or CD8+ cytotoxic T cells
- examples = drug allergies, incompatible blood transfusions, rheumatic fever
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type III hypersensitivity
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- type III = immune complex-mediated
- time = hours - days
- players = IgG antigen/antibody complex, neutrophils
- mechanism = abundant antigen => precipitation of immune complexes and deposition in tissues => complement activation and inflammation
- examples = serum sickness, systemic lupus erythmatosus, arthus rxn
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type IV hypersensitivity
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- type IV = delayed type hypersensitivity
- time = days-months
- players = APCs, Th1 helper cells, sometimes CD8+ cytotoxic T cells
- mechanism = on primary exposure APC’s prime T cell response to antigen and drive Th1 CD4+ helper T cell response => on subsequent exposure memory T cells proliferate and activate macrophage response and cytokine release
- examples = PPD test, Mtb infection, GVHD, contact dermatitis