LQB292 Lecture 10: Hypersensitive reactions

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Lqb292 principles of infection and immunity hypersensitive reactions. Hypersensitivity an inappropriate or excessive immune response leading to tissue damage: due to sensitisation from antigen exposure, occurs on subsequent exposure. Immune responses that are the cause of hypersensitivity diseases may be specific for antigens from different sources: autoimmunity reactions against self-antigens, reactions against microbes, reactions against non-microbial environmental antigens. Step 1: innocuous material (non-harmful) can cause hypersensitivity in certain individuals. Step 2: an inappropriate or excessive immune response leading to unwanted inflammation, damaged cells and tissue. Step 3: non-proper reaction of the immune system to ags. Step 4: mainly harmless substances hypersensitivity reaction after second or multiple exposures. Immunoglobulin e (ige) mediated antibodies produced by the immune system. Short-term (local or systemic) usually result in recovery. Antigens (allergens) allergies: activate b cells to secrete antibodies. Normal antibody secretion is igg or igm but with allergy ige is secreted (usual response for parasites)

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