MIC 321 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Mast Cell, Immune Complex, Immunoglobulin G

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Immune system protects us from pathogens and distinguishes b/w our stuff and foreign stuff. Body can also recognize our stuff that has been altered or is being expressed in a strange location or in a strange manner. All allergy reactions cause by protein antigens: t cells integral to allergic reaction formation. 4 types of hypersensitivity reactions (can be immediate or delayed(late): ige for allergy reactions, ige production involves t cells, hypersensitivity reaction type 1. Mast cells have high affinity receptors for ige molecules. Binding of antigen sends signal into the cell to activate it. Cd4 th2 cells activate b cells to make them switch to making ige and igg. Immediate hypersensitivity reaction and the most common: hypersensitivity reaction type 2. Binds to our cell surface molecules and modifies our cells to make them foreign. Immune complex mediated reaction: type 3, type 4. Ige mediated immune responses: critical to kill parasites that are multicellular.

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