BIOL 3553 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Classical Complement Pathway, Type Iii Hypersensitivity, Type Ii Hypersensitivity

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Antibodies involved in these type of hypersensitivities are often directed at self-antigens. Type ii: cytotoxic reactions stimulated by binding of antibody directly to antigen on surface of host cell. Type iii: immune complex reactions stimulated by antigen-antibody immune complexes. Autoantibodies may be produced following a microbial infection, as with molecular mimicry. Binding of drugs to host cell membranes may result in novel epitopes to which b cells may bind autoantibodies may be formed against these epitopes. Autoantibodies react with membrane components of self cell may result in phagocytosis. Binding of c3b or stimulation of terminal pathway. Red blood cells are often affected by this mechanism. Fc receptors on nk cells contact antibody-coated targets. Binding of igg antibody to fc receptors causes nk cells to produce cytotoxins, which form pores in membranes and induce apoptosis in target cells. Cell surface receptors can serve as target antigens for autoantibodies. Red blood cells are destroyed by mac complexes.

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