BIOL 221 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Classical Complement Pathway, Cytotoxic T Cell, Abo Blood Group System

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Hypersensitivities, also called allergies, occur when the body mounts an overblown response to normally harmless antigens referred to as allergens. I hypersensitivities are also called immediate or acute hypersensitivities. Ige antibodies and symptoms are seen as soon as the body recognizes and responds to the foreign antigen. Subacute hypersensitivities (type ii and type iii) are mediated by igg and igm antibodies. Symptoms occur 1-3 hours after exposure to the allergens when antibodies bind to antigens on body cells resulting in phagocytosis. An example is the cross-reaction seen after transfusion of wrong abo blood type. Type iii hypersensitivities occur when insoluble antigen- lung, antibody complexes can"t be cleared glomerulonephritis, sle); then activate the classical complement pathway (kaiser). farmer"s the antigen/antibody complexes (e. g. , Delayed (type iv) hypersensitivities involve the activation of delayed- hypersensitivity t cells (related to cytotoxic t cells). The first exposure to an allergen sensitizes the person to the allergen that will cause an immediate hypersensitivity.

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