Hypersensitivity Responses I Flashcards

1
Q

What type of hypersensitivity response occurs due to a PPD test?

A

Type IV (Delayed type hypersensitivity)

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2
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What induces the inflammatory response associated with a PPD test?

A

Sensitized T cells.

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3
Q

What type of hypersensitivity response occurs due to atopy (urticaria, asthma, allergic rhinitis)?

A

Type I (anaphylaxis)

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4
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What type of hypersensitivity response causes anaphylactic shock?

A

Type I

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5
Q

What type of hypersensitivity response is associated with hemolytic disease of the newborn?

A

Type II

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6
Q

What type of hypersensitivity response is associated with transfusion reactions?

A

Type II

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7
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What type of hypersensitivity response is associated with Goodpasture’s syndrome

A

Type II

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8
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What types of hypersensitivity response are associated with Glomerulonephritis?

A

Type II, III

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9
Q

What type of hypersensitivity response is associated with an arthus reaction?

A

Type III

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10
Q

What type of hypersensitivity response is associated with serum sickness?

A

Type III

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11
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What type of hypersensitivity response is associated with Polyarteritis nodosa?

A

Type III

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12
Q

What type of hypersensitivity response is associated with SLE?

A

Type III

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13
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What type of hypersensitivity response is associated with RA?

A

Type III

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14
Q

What type of hypersensitivity response is associated with Tuberculosis?

A

Type IV

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15
Q

What type of hypersensitivity response is associated with granulomatous reactions?

A

Type IV

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16
Q

What type of hypersensitivity response is associated with contact dermatitis?

A

Type IV

17
Q

What condition is associated with Polyarteritis nodosa?

A

Hepatitis B.

18
Q

What reactions characterize a Type I hypersensitivity response?

A

Anaphylaxis and atopic responses (p.203)

19
Q

Describe the antigen response to a type I hypersensitivity reaction.

A

Free antigen crosslinks IgE on presensitized mast cells and basophils triggering the release of vasoactive amines that act at postcapillary venules (i.e. histamine) (p.203)

20
Q

How quickly does a type I hypersensitivity reaction occur?

A

The reaction develops rapidly/ immediately after antigen exposure due to preformed antibody (p.203)

21
Q

What do Types I, II, and III Hypersensitivity reactions all have in common?

A

They are all antibody mediated (p.203)

22
Q

What test can be used to diagnose a type I hypersensitivity reaction?

A

A skin test specific for IgE (p.203)

23
Q

Describe the antigen response to a type II hypersensitivity reaction.

A

Cytotoxic, antibody mediated response. IgM and IgG bind to a fixed antigen on an enemy cell which leads to cellular destruction (p.203)

24
Q

What are the three mechanisms responsible for generating a type II hypersensitivity reaction?

A

Opsonization (leads to phagocytosis or complement activation), complement mediated lysis, antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) usually due to NK cells (p.203)

25
Q

What test can be used to diagnose a type II hypersensitivity reaction?

A

Direct and Indirect Coombs tests (p.203)

26
Q

Describe the antigen response to a type III hypersensitivity reaction.

A

Immune complex response with antigen antibody (IgG) complexes that activate complement to attract neutrophils which release lysosomal enzymes (p.203)

27
Q

What three things are ‘stuck together’ in a type III hypersensitivity reaction?

A

Antigen-antibody-complement (p.203)