MIP 342 Lecture Notes - Immunoglobulin A, Cytotoxicity, Peristalsis

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Exaggerated immune response to innocuous antigens that can cause damage to the individual. A hypersensitivity reaction that can include hay fever, asthma, serum sickness, systemic anaphylaxis, or contact dermatitis. Hereditary predisposition to develop immediate hypersensitivity to common environmental antigens (allergens, atopins) Occurs with 24 48 hours of exposure. Genetically susceptible children with low exposure to infectious agents during childhood tend to develop th2 (ab) responsiveness. Exposure to some infectious agents during childhood drives the immune response toward th1 (cmi) responsiveness. Importantly: lack of exposure to infectious agents fails to generate a treg response (il-10, The big picture: gell & coombs classification of hypersensitivity. Example of hypersensitivity reaction: allergic rhinitis, allergic asthma, atopic eczema, systemic anaphylaxis, some drug allergies. Effector mechanism: complement, fcr+ cells (phagocytes, nk cells) Example of hypersensitivity reaction: some drug allergies (e. g. penicillin) Example of hypersensitivity reaction: chronic urticarial (antibody against. Example of hypersensitivity reaction: serum sickness, arthus reaction. Example of hypersensitivity reaction: allergic contact dermatitis, tuberculin reaction.

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