DENT3060 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Hemolytic Anemia, Type Iii Hypersensitivity, Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation

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3 types of immunological disorders: hypersensitivity, autoimmune disease immunodeficiency. Hypersensitivity reactions to common/harmless substances are allergic reactions: allergens: antigens that cause allergic reactions. Most allergic reactions fall into 1 of 4 major types: type i: immediate ige-mediated, type ii: cytotoxic, type iii: immune complex-mediated, type iv: delayed cell-mediated. Immunotherapy: desensitisation to decrease hypersensitivity state repeated injections of very small amounts antigen over several months formation of specific igg antibodies. Igg reacts with antigen before bind to ige, blocks ige action leading to allergic reactions. Uses antibodies that can destroy normal cells by complement lysis or antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (adcc) Slight excess antigen, antigen-antibody complexes activate complements & stimulate neutrophil/basophil degranulation: vasodilation, >vascular permeability, inflammation. Small antigen-antibody complexes deposited in walls of small blood vessels in skin/joints/kidneys, cause inflammation & tissue damage. Complexes can also precipitate, cause clots in small blood vessels, lead to organ failure/death: disseminated intravascular coagulation. E. g. arthus reaction: localised tissue death (e. g.

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