Pathology 2420A Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Mhc Class Ii, Dermatitis, Human Leukocyte Antigen

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Part 1: anaphylaxis - a systemic allergic reaction; immediate hypersensitivity reaction to a small amount of antigen, can be life-threatening, antibody - a plasma protein, an immunoglobulin, produced by a plasma cell (a stimulated. There are 5 classes of antibodies (or immunoglobulins (ig)) - igg, igm, iga, There are four types of hypersensitivity reactions that can lead to harm to host tissues - three mediated by humoral immunity (types i, ii, iii) and one mediated by t cells (type iv). 3: t lymphocyte - one of two classes of lymphocytes; lymphoid stem cell produced in the bone marrow and matures in the thymus (thymus-derived); cells that can recognize specific antigens and attack foreign cells. There are several classes of t cells, e. g. cytotoxic. Cells and components of the immune system include: lymphocytes: b, t, nk (natural killer, macrophages (monocytes; histiocytes, dendritic cells, human major histocompatability complex (mhc)

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