What 3 diseases contribute to the atopic triad?
Rhinitis
Asthma
Atopic Dermatitis
What does skin prick testing diagnose?
allergies
What do you measure in a skin prick test?
Size of weal - measurement of allergen specific IgE
What is dual allergen exposure hypothesis?
What physiological effects does Histamine have?
What 3 ways does the complement system destroy pathogens?
Opsonisation
Membrane Attack Complex (MAC)
Enhancing inflammatory process
Which complement protein causes opsonisation and initiates formation of MAC?
C3b
Which complement protein is a chemotactic agent which enhances the inflammatory process?
C3a
Describe Type 1 Hypersensitivity?
What is the primary response of allergen exposure in Type 1 hypersensitivity?
Release of preformed mediators:
What is the secondary response/late phase of allergen exposure in Type 1 hypersensitivity?
Release of newly formed mediators:
What is the secondary/late phase response of type 1 hypersensitivity mediated by?
- recruitment of eosinophils
Describe Anaphylaxis?
NB: to provoke anaphylaxis the allergen must be systemically absorbed (ingestion/injection)
Describe Type 2 hypersensitivity?
Example of diseases resulting in type 2 hypersensitivity?
- blood transfusion reaction
Describe Type 3 Hypersensitivity?
Disease associated withy Type 3 hypersensitivity?
SLE
Systemic Lupus Erythematus
- widespread inflammation of connective tissues in organs aggravated by sunlight
- antibody recognises DNA/self as foreign = colonial B expansion
- small immune complexes result, stick to blood vessel wall, C1-9 binds = increased permeability of vessels
= Fluid leaks out (oedema).
Describe type 4 hypersensitivity?
Diseases associated with Type 4 Hypersensitivity?
contact dermatitis
Describe type 5 hypersensitivity?
Type 5 is a subtype of type 2 - instead of the antibodies acting against cell surface components, antibodies act against cell receptors.
which type of sensitivity is mediated by IgG/IgM antibodies?
- type 3 (immune complex)
which type of sensitivity is described as cytotoxic?
type 2
which type of sensitivity is described as anaphylactic?
type 1
which type of sensitivity is described as a immune complex?
type 3