lecture 11 - allergy & hypersensitivity Flashcards

1
Q

What is main type of hypersensitivity involved in allergic reactions?

A

Type I

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2
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What is the type of hypersensitivity often associated with the later stages of an allergic response?

A

Type IV

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3
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What are the 3 components required for an allergic response?

A
  1. Allergen/antigen
  2. Serum factor (IgE)
  3. Tissue factor (mast cells)
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4
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What mediates Type I hypersensitivity allergic reactions?

A

IgE

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5
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What type of cell is initially activated in an allergic reaction?

A

Mast cells

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6
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What is atopy?

A

The tendency to allergic reactions/hypersensitivity

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7
Q

What is released from mast cells to create allergy symptoms?

A

Histamine, other chemical mediators

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8
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What antibodies are involved in Type II hypersensitivity?

A

IgM/IgG

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9
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What antibodies are involved in Type III hypersensitivity?

A

IgG

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10
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What type of immune cell is involved in type IV hypersensitivity?

A

T cells

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11
Q

What type of hypersensitivity is involved with contact dermatitis?

A

Type IV - takes a while for symptoms to develop

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