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Type I Hypersensitivity Reactions (Type I HSR) What are the features of HSR in general? 1. over-reaction of the immune system in the absence of danger 2. Undesired reactions produced by the normal immune system 3. Under some circumstances, immunity, rather than providing protection, produces damaging, discomfort-inducing and sometimes fatal results what are the 4 types of hypersensitivity reaction based on? 1. immunological mechanism 2. time frame What are the immune reactant, antigen, effector mechanism, example of HSR associated with Type I HSR? 1. IgE 2. Soluble antigen 3. Mast cell activation 4. Allergic Rhinitis, asthma, systemic anaphylaxis What are the effector mechanism and and an example of HSR associated with Type II HSR when mediated by cell- or matrix- associated antigen? 1. Eff. Mech: Complement, FcR+ cells (phagocytes, NK cells) 2. HSR: Some drug allergies like penicillin What immune reactant is associated with type II and III HSR? IgG what are the effector mechanism and an example of HSR associated with Type II HSR when cell-surface receptor is the antigen? 1. Eff. Mech: Antibody alters signaling 2. HSR: Chronic urticaria (antibody to FαRIα)

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Type I Hypersensitivity Reactions
(Type I HSR)

What are the features of HSR in general?

1. over-reaction of the immune system in the absence of danger
2. Undesired reactions produced by the normal immune system
3. Under some circumstances, immunity, rather than providing protection, produces damaging,
discomfort-inducing and sometimes fatal results

what are the 4 types of hypersensitivity reaction based on?

1. immunological mechanism
2. time frame

What are the immune reactant, antigen, effector mechanism, example of HSR associated with Type I
HSR?

1. IgE
2. Soluble antigen
3. Mast cell activation
4. Allergic Rhinitis, asthma, systemic anaphylaxis

What are the effector mechanism and and an example of HSR associated with Type II HSR when
mediated by cell- or matrix- associated antigen?

1. Eff. Mech: Complement, FcR+ cells (phagocytes, NK cells)
2. HSR: Some drug allergies like penicillin

What immune reactant is associated with type II and III HSR?

IgG

what are the effector mechanism and an example of HSR associated with Type II HSR when cell-surface
receptor is the antigen?

1. Eff. Mech: Antibody alters signaling
2. HSR: Chronic urticaria (antibody to FαRIα)

What are the immune reactant, antigen, effector mechanism, and an example of HSR associated with
Type III HSR?

1. Imm. Reac: IgG
2. Ag: Soluble Antigen

,3. Eff Mech: Complement, Phagocytosis
4. HSR: Serum Sickness, Arthus Reaction

What are the antigen, effector mechanism and and example of HSR associated with Type IV HSR when
the immune reactant involved is TH1 cells?

1. Ag: Soluble Antigen
2. Eff. Mech: Macrophage activation
3. HSR: Contact dermatitis, tuberculin reaction

what are the antigen, effector mechanism, and an example of HSR associated with Type IV HSR when
the immune reactant is Th2 cells?

1. Ag: Soluble Antigen
2. Eff. Mech: eosinophil activation
3. chronic asthma, chronic allergic rhinitis

What are the antigen, effector mechanism and an example of HSR associated with type IV HSR when
the immune reactant is CTL?

1. Ag: Cell associated antigen
2. Eff. Mech.: cytotoxicity
3. HSR: contact dermatitis

What is the definition of type I hypersensitivity reaction?

AKA: IgE mediated HSR, immediate HSR, anaphylaxis, allergy, atopy
- an undesirable immune reaction to harmless environmental substances; non protective

what is the severity of type I HSR?

ranges from simple irritation such as running nose, breathing difficulty or even death due to
asphyxiation.

what does chronic manifestation of Type I HSR lead to?

accumulation of Th2 and eosinophils- thus it is described as cell-mediated- one form of the type IV
reactions

what is an allergen?

harmless environmental substance that induces an allergic response

what is anaphylaxis?

a rapidly progressing, could-be life-threatening allergic reaction

what is atopy?

familial predisposition of certain individuals to react against common foreign substances in an
uncommonly excessive way

when does anaphylaxis occur?

, when a patient with immediate hypersensitivity is exposed to the relevant allergen entering the
circulation rapidly like in bee sting, injection of penicillin, ingestion of allergen. Response can be local
initially or can become generalized leading to generalized urticaria and/or bronchospasm

What are the components and mechanisms of Type I HSR?

1. Allergen: Harmless environmental substance- T dependent antigen
2. Immune Reactants: Antibody IgE
3. Effector Cells: Mast Cells, Basophils, activated Eosinophils (in chronic allergy)
- indirect: APC, Th2 CD4, B cells
4. Mechanism: activation and degranulation of the effector cells resulting in the release of biologically
active compounds- resulting in tissue damage or interference with normal function

what are the characteristics of common allergens?

1. LMW proteins (10-40 kD)
2. diffusible, soluble, stable
3. must contain peptides that bind to hot MHC class II molecules
4. many have been cloned and expressed
5. most are enzymes

what inhaled materials are examples of common allergens?

1. plant pollens
2. dander of domesticated animals
3. mold spores
4. feces of very small animals like dust mites

what injected materials are examples of common allergens?

1. insect venoms
2. vaccines
3. drugs
4. therapeutic proteins

what ingested materials are examples of common allergens?

1. food
2. PO drugs

what HSR are contacted materials associated with ?

type IV HSR

what are contacted materials that are examples of common allergens?

1. plant leaves
2. industrial products made from plants
3. synthetic chemicals in industrial products
4. metals

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