MMI133 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Cell-Mediated Immunity, Allergic Rhinitis, Glomerular Basement Membrane

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Type (cid:883): (cid:498)allergy(cid:499): immediate )ge mediated (cid:523)anaphylactic(cid:524) Serum sickness, arthus reaction, sle newborn (hdn: immune reactions that can cause tissue damage, all hypersensitivity reactions required previous exposure to the antigen (allergen) Hives, urticarial, allergic rhinitis, hay fever: systemic. Ie: peanut allergies: sensation, activation, and effector phases. 1) sensitization: result of classical antigen presentation with t. 2) activation: cross linking of at least 2 ige molecules bound to helper cell involvement and b cell activation. Fc receptors on mast cell triggers mast cell/basophil degranulation. Primary mediators released: histamine, eosinophil chemotactic factor, neutrophil chemotactic factor, proteases. Secondary mediators released: leukotrienes and: type 1 systemic reactions prostaglandins. Life-threatening impaired breathing due to swelling of the airways. Uterine cramps, involuntary urination and defecation are additional symptoms. Edema may result from fluid leaking into tissue spaces. Blood pressure may also drop dramatically, leading to life threatening anaphylactic shock: mediators released from mast cells and basophils: Histamine and other lipid molecules and cytokines.

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