Define hypersensitivity
A harmful immunologic reaction developing in response to an otherwise harmless specific trigger
What is an arthus reaction?
What is serum sickness?
Define atopy
The predisposition to develop allergies (used interchangeably with “allergic”)
Summarize the 4 Gell and Coombs classifications of hypersensitivity reactions
What are the two stages of the mechanism of hypersensitivity?
Describe type I hypersensitivity
“Immediate type” hypersensitivity
Mast cells and basophils mediate the initial phase of anaphylaxis (IgE crosslinking by antigen triggers degranulation)
What are the steps of the type I hypersensitivity sensitization phase?
What are the steps of the type I hypersensitivity effector phase?
What are the 3 types of mediators in a type I hypersensitivity reaction? Give examples and their effects
What are the physiologic changes obsered in a type I hypersensitivity reaction?
What are the two main histamine receptors (note: at least 4 total)?
What are the main preformed mediators of a type I reaction?
Describe the crystalloid granule (of eosinophil)
Oval granule with major basic protein

Describe the origin and importance of IL5 in type I hypersensitivity
**Produced by Th2 CD4+ lymphocytes
What is the therapeutic importance of corticosteroids in hypersensitivity?
They bind the glucocorticoid receptor (GR-a) which translocates to the nucles, inhibiting AP-1 and NFkB (pro-inflammatory transcription factors)
**Inhibits production of IL5
AKA “steroids seem to make eosinophils disappear”
Give 5 examples of type I hypersensitivity
How can you clinically test for type I hypersensitivity?
Prick/scratch test, intradermal testing (never used for foods), and serum IgE ELISA
What are the first and second line treatments for asthma?
Describe type II hypersensitivity
**E.g. reaction to incorrect blood transfussion (ABO incompatibility)
What are the 4 ways an antibody triggers pathology in a type II reaction?
What is goodpasture syndrome?
Hypersensitivity type II
Abs attack type IV collagen in basement membranes of glomeruli and lung alveoli
Leads to nephritis and lung hemorrhages
What is bullous pemphigoid?
Hypersensitivity type II
Abs attack epidermal basement membrane proteins
Leads to skin vesicles
What is pernicious anemia?
Hypersensitivity type II
Abs attack intrinsic factor (helps absorb vit B12) and gastric parietal cells
Leads to megaloblastic anemia