BIOS10115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Tuberculosis, Aspirin, Serum Sickness

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Immune complex (type iii) hypersensitivity (allergy: fairly rare, used to be much more common, excess antibody/antigen complexes. Get deposited in tissues, organs (kidneys) or joints: sometimes happens when you are treated with serum for a disease (ready- made antibodies, serum sickness. Horse serum used to treat infection, body generates antibodies to antibodies. Not seen very often today: arthus reaction. Localized reaction after injection of antigen (vaccine right after getting a vaccine) Hemorrhagic damage: sometimes seen in autoimmune diseases. Immunological disorders: inappropriate or inadequate immune response. Autoimmune disorders: (ypersensitivity to (cid:498)self(cid:499) (cid:523)over-reaction, causes not well understood. Sometimes born with it, other kinds develop: autoantibodies or t cell mediated. Autograft: from oneself (best option but not very common to be able to do this) Allograft: from someone else in same species (typical transplantation) Xenograft: from another species (newest potential ex. using baboon heart as temporary human heart) Making pigs that have human protein markers on organs: transplant rejection immune system rejects graft.

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