Microbiology and Immunology 3300B Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Type Iv Hypersensitivity, Immunoglobulin Class Switching, Hygiene Hypothesis

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Autoimmune disease and allergy both represent failure of immune regulation. Its all an interplay between genetics and environment some people are more susceptible to making some poor immune decisions than others but the environment is changing. Regardless, these diseases represent a failure of the immune system to regulate properly. Immune system is very complicated microbial environment is always changing, trying to hide, so making an appropriate response involves a lot of inputs, so sometimes mistakes are made. We all have the potential for these mistakes, but individually our immune systems are prone to make specific mistakes more than the next person. Allergy is an immune response if its not an immune response, its not an allergy. A response to something that is foreign, but that is not associated with a pathogen. The immune response itself has to be causing the problem, the response is pathogenic.

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