MMI133 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Allergic Rhinitis, Chemotaxis, Type Iv Hypersensitivity

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Four major types of hypersensitivity: type 1 : allergy. General anaphylaxis - shock: type 2 : cytotoxic (cell bound) Transfusion reactions, hdn: type 3 : immune complex-mediated (soluble antigens) Serum sickness, arthus reaction, sle: type 4 : delayed cell- mediated. Type 1 reactions: sensitization - rst exposure. Localized : hives, urticaria, allergic rhinitis, hay fever. Systemic : results in shock, need to carry an epi-pen. Result of classical antigen presentation with t helper cell involvement and b cell: activation - ige molecules bind to fc receptors on mast cells, which triggers mast, effector - when the antigen returns, cell releases activation. Fast response because the ige are already on the mast cells cell / basophil degranulation. Primary mediators released : histamines, eosinophil, chemotactic factor, neutrophil chemotactic factor, proteases. Life-threatening because they impair breathing by swelling of the airways. Edema - result of uid in blood vessels rushing out. Drastic decrease in blood pressure causes anaphylactic shock.

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