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Hypersensitivity
• Hypersensitivity can be defined as an
exaggerated response of the immune system
leading to host tissue damage
Plasma cells
• Plasma cells develop from B
lymphocytes (B cells), a type of
white blood cell that is made in
the bone marrow.
• Normally, when bacteria or
viruses enter the body, some of
the B cells will change into
plasma cells.
• The plasma cells make
antibodies to fight bacteria and
viruses, to stop infection and
disease. Enlarge
T-cells
• T cells express a receptor with the potential to
recognize diverse antigens from pathogens,
tumors, and the environment, and also
maintain immunological memory and self-
tolerance.
• T cells are also implicated as major drivers of
many inflammatory and autoimmune
diseases.
Gell and Coombs’ classification
scheme
• On the basis of the highly influential Gell and
Coombs’ classification scheme, there are four
categories of hypersensitivity.
– Type I— immediate hypersensitivity
– Type II hypersensitivity - antibody-mediated
cytotoxicity.
– Type III hypersensitivity— complex-mediated
– Type IV hypersensitivity— cell-mediated.
Type I— immediate hypersensitivity
• anaphylactic or acute hypersensitivity
• IgE antibody
• mediated via degranulation of mast cells
leading to release of preformed factors
• promoting an influx of immune cells to the
site of mast cell activation and initiation of a
rapid inflammatory reaction.
• In the extreme case the inflammatory
response extends beyond the localized site of
initiation and affects systemic tissues leading
to life-threatening anaphylactic reactions
• Ex. Hay fever
Type II hypersensitivity - antibody-
mediated cytotoxicity
• caused by antibodies that are directed against
cell surface antigens
• IgG and IgM are the key antibodies
• cytotoxic events would include activation of
the classical complement pathway leading to:
– formation of a MAC
– the attraction and activation of killing cells such as
NK cells or phagocytes
• Ex. blood transfusion reactions arising from
mismatch of the blood ABO antigens
Type III hypersensitivity— complex-
mediated
• formation of large antigen–antibody
complexes that circulate in the blood
• coated by complement proteins
• Removed by phagocytosis
– If this process is compromised for any reason then
the antigen–antibody complexes will be deposited
in tissue capillary beds
• This deposition of high molecular weight
antigen–antibody complexes in the glomerular
capillaries of the kidney can lead to a
condition termed glomerulonephritis which
involves disruption of the glomerular
basement membrane, destruction of
glomeruli and ultimately renal failure which
may necessitate organ transplantation.
• Systemic lupus erythematosus is a condition
where autoantibodies are directed against the
host’s DNA and RNA with subsequent
complement-coated immune complexes
deposited throughout systemic tissues such as
in the kidney, skin, joints and brain.
Type IV hypersensitivity— cell-
mediated
• inappropriate accumulation of macrophages
at a localized site
• may or may not involve the presence of
antigen.
• Under conditions of ongoing localized
infection or inflammation, macrophages
release proteases, which destroy infected or
otherwise damaged tissue
• However, with the inappropriate recruitment
and/or activation of excessive numbers of
macrophages, continuing damage to normal
tissue may result, leading to chronic
inflammation.
• The recruitment and activation of macrophages
in type IV hypersensitivity is augmented by the
activity of helper T lymphocytes
• Ex. contact dermatitis
1-A-Hypersensitivity (general).pdf IMPORTANT

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1-A-Hypersensitivity (general).pdf IMPORTANT

  • 2. • Hypersensitivity can be defined as an exaggerated response of the immune system leading to host tissue damage
  • 3. Plasma cells • Plasma cells develop from B lymphocytes (B cells), a type of white blood cell that is made in the bone marrow. • Normally, when bacteria or viruses enter the body, some of the B cells will change into plasma cells. • The plasma cells make antibodies to fight bacteria and viruses, to stop infection and disease. Enlarge
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. T-cells • T cells express a receptor with the potential to recognize diverse antigens from pathogens, tumors, and the environment, and also maintain immunological memory and self- tolerance. • T cells are also implicated as major drivers of many inflammatory and autoimmune diseases.
  • 7.
  • 8. Gell and Coombs’ classification scheme • On the basis of the highly influential Gell and Coombs’ classification scheme, there are four categories of hypersensitivity. – Type I— immediate hypersensitivity – Type II hypersensitivity - antibody-mediated cytotoxicity. – Type III hypersensitivity— complex-mediated – Type IV hypersensitivity— cell-mediated.
  • 9. Type I— immediate hypersensitivity • anaphylactic or acute hypersensitivity • IgE antibody • mediated via degranulation of mast cells leading to release of preformed factors • promoting an influx of immune cells to the site of mast cell activation and initiation of a rapid inflammatory reaction.
  • 10. • In the extreme case the inflammatory response extends beyond the localized site of initiation and affects systemic tissues leading to life-threatening anaphylactic reactions • Ex. Hay fever
  • 11.
  • 12. Type II hypersensitivity - antibody- mediated cytotoxicity • caused by antibodies that are directed against cell surface antigens • IgG and IgM are the key antibodies
  • 13. • cytotoxic events would include activation of the classical complement pathway leading to: – formation of a MAC – the attraction and activation of killing cells such as NK cells or phagocytes • Ex. blood transfusion reactions arising from mismatch of the blood ABO antigens
  • 14. Type III hypersensitivity— complex- mediated • formation of large antigen–antibody complexes that circulate in the blood • coated by complement proteins • Removed by phagocytosis – If this process is compromised for any reason then the antigen–antibody complexes will be deposited in tissue capillary beds
  • 15. • This deposition of high molecular weight antigen–antibody complexes in the glomerular capillaries of the kidney can lead to a condition termed glomerulonephritis which involves disruption of the glomerular basement membrane, destruction of glomeruli and ultimately renal failure which may necessitate organ transplantation.
  • 16. • Systemic lupus erythematosus is a condition where autoantibodies are directed against the host’s DNA and RNA with subsequent complement-coated immune complexes deposited throughout systemic tissues such as in the kidney, skin, joints and brain.
  • 17.
  • 18. Type IV hypersensitivity— cell- mediated • inappropriate accumulation of macrophages at a localized site • may or may not involve the presence of antigen. • Under conditions of ongoing localized infection or inflammation, macrophages release proteases, which destroy infected or otherwise damaged tissue
  • 19. • However, with the inappropriate recruitment and/or activation of excessive numbers of macrophages, continuing damage to normal tissue may result, leading to chronic inflammation. • The recruitment and activation of macrophages in type IV hypersensitivity is augmented by the activity of helper T lymphocytes • Ex. contact dermatitis