Type 1 Hypersensitivity Flashcards

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Some medicines can be allergenic. Why?

A
  • Full antigens (eg therapeutic proteins)
  • OR react with endogenous proteins to become antigenic
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Interactions of allergen with epithelial cells activate? examples of mediators that can do this?

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Innate immunity

Mediators such as granulocyte macrophage- CSF are released

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IL-C2 lymphocyte is?

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Specialised type of white blood Cell

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IL-C2s are important in activating innate immunity. Why?

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Release other mediators which stimulate production and recruitment of eosinophils

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Allergic sensitisation: APCs release mediators which enable them to interact with specialised T-cells to develop into?

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Specialised T- cells which develop into Th2 lymphocytes

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Allergic sensitisation: activation of Th2 cells enables their interaction with?

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B-lymphocytes and class switching of B cells to produce IgE

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Allergic sensitisation: when IgE is combined to receptors on basophils and mast cells this has what effect?

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Desensitises them for future encounters with the allergen

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Allergic sensitisation: 1 step is interplay of innate and acquired immunity. Give steps

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Interaction of allergen with epithelial cells —> activates innate immunity
Mediators are involved
Activated IL-C2s
Activation of TH2
IgE desensitises basophils and mast cells

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