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BSNC 6000 Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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What is hypersensitivity?

A persons immune system reacts in a way that damages them rather than protecting them

What is type III hypersensitivity?

Antigen-antibody complexes deposit into blood vessel walls causing inflammation and tissue

damage

what cells produce antibody?

plasma cells

what is type 1 hypersensitivity?

presence of IgE specific to an allergen

what is the MOI of type 1 hypersensitivity?

histamine stimulates mucus secretion in the nasal passages and tears that leads to

inflammation

what are examples of type 1 hypersensitivity?

(atopic diseases) allergic reactions, asthma, dermatitis, and anaphylaxis

what is the immune mechanism of type II hypersensitivity?

anti-body mediated immune reaction where antibodies like IgG or IgM are directed against

cells. This is an autoreactive antibody that targets its own tissues.

What is the MOI of type II hypersensitivity?

cellular destruction, functional loss, and tissue damage d/t antibodies targeting the body.

,examples of type II hypersensitivity and where are they commonly seen

autoimmune diseases, infections, cytopenias, and hemolytic anemias. seen in transplants and

blood transfusions.

What is the immune mechanism of type III hypersensitivity?

mediated by immune complexes like antigen-antibody (IgG) complexes accumulating in the

body.

which type of hypersensitivity is most complex?

type III

What is the MOI for type III hypersensitivity?

antigen-antibody complexes deposited in blood vessel walls cause inflammation and tissue

damage where the complexes accumulate.

Common examples of type III hypersensitivity

SLE (Lupus) and RA (rheumatoid arthritis)

What is the immune mechanism of type IV hypersensitivity?

autoreactive cytotoxic cells

what is the MOI in type IV hypersensitivity?

autoreactive cytotoxic cells attack the bodies own tissues especially i the lungs and airways.

common examples of type IV hypersensitivity

HIV, RSV, contact dermatitis, TB, MS, and DM1

why is lupus rare?

,because it requires a series of complex events that need to occur over many years.

steps for lupus to occur?

genetic predisposition --> macrophage challenging event (covid) --> unregulated apoptosis of

macrophages --> build up of debris in the body causes the making of antibodies --> immune

system is now compromised --> we make antibodies against ourself

what do macrophages do?

after infection they clean up debris in the tissue and release cytokines to signal tissue repair

true or false: macrophage function is a spectrum

true, some people have hypoactive and some hyperactive

what is an example of a trigger that challenges the macrophages

hydralazine, a type of vasodilator

common events that lead to flare ups

pregnancy (stiulates antibody production) and UV light (sun stimulates immune response)

Lupus causes briefly

genetic predisposition + preceding event (viral illness, drug, environmental exposure,

stress/trauma, and estrogen shifting (post-puberty, postpartum, and menopause))

what is SLE?

a chronic multi-symptom autoimmune disease

where are the symptoms of SLE?

they are diverse with inflammation affecting multiple organ systems

, what kind of disease is SLE?

it is a waxing and waning disease

Patho of Lupus briefly

antibody-antigen complexes deposited in microvasculature and basement membrane of

nephrons --> these antigens include proteins normally protected inside the cell called nuclear

antigens --> complement proteins attract neutrophils and trigger inflammation

common symptoms of SLE

frequent fevers, photophobia (light sensitivity), anxiety, depression, personality changes,

mental health changes, nausea, vomiting, GI discomfort

common flare up triggers for lupus

sunlight, pregnancy, stress

SLE symptoms in the head

hair loss, low fevers, impaired saliva production, butterfly rash, mental health changes, visual

changes, fatigue, and seizures

SLE symptoms in the immune system

lymphadenopathy (inflammed lymph nodes)

SLE hematological symptoms

anemia and thrombocytopenia (low platelet count)

SLE heart symptoms

pericarditis d/t lots of small vasculature

SLE lung symptoms

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