Mechanisms Of Hypersensitivity Type III - Bowden (Completed) Flashcards
What kind of complexes are formed in type III hypersensitivity? 32
Soluble immune complexes formed in circulation
What is the problem in Type III Hypersensitivities? 32
circulating soluble immune complexes are not removed by the normal waste system and are instead deposited into tissue
larger the size the bigger the problem
Do a walkthrough of Type III Hypersensitivities. 34
inflamed immune complexes induce basophils and platelets to release vasoactive amines (histamine)
histamine causes increased vascular permability
leads to complex deposition
increased deposition causes C’ act. and platelet aggregation
microthrombi form, neutrophils attracted and cause damage
What are some diseases associated with Type III Hypersensitivity? 35
SLE - nephritis, arthritis, vasculitis
Serum Sickness - system vasculitis, nephritis, arthritis
Arthur’s reaction - cutaneous vasculitis
Polyarteritis Nodosa - vasculitis
What are the differences between Type II & III Hypersensitivity? 36
Type II - fixed Ag
Type III - soluble Ag
Complement is a major mediator of both
What are the four broad clinical manifestations associated with type III hypersensitivities? 32
Fever
Arthritis
vasculitis –> inflammation of blood vessels
nephritis –> inflammation of the kidneys