immune stuff Flashcards

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transplant rejection

hyperacute rejection

occurs within minutes to hours

what kind of HSR is it

A

antibody mediated type II

pre-existing recipient antibodies react to donor antigen

activate complement

presents: widespread thrombosis of graft vessels –> ischemia/necrosis

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acute transplant rejection occurs

weeks (within 3 months) of the transplant

what type of HSR

A

cell mediated (type IV)

cytotoxic T lymphocytes recognize foreign MHC 1

humoral: similar to hyperacute, except antibodies develop after transplant.
presents: vasculitis of graft vessels w/ dense interstitial lymphocytic infiltrate
prevention: immunosuppressants

block (IL-2) bc it stimulates proliferation of all T cells.

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chronic rejection

months to years.

pathogenesis?

A

mediated by T cells and antibodies

- cytotoxic T cells treat transplant cells as self cells presenting non self antigen.

CD4+ T cells respond to recipient APCs presenting donor peptides, including allogeneic MHC.

Both cellular and humoral components

type II and IV hypersensitivity rxns.

presents w/ vascular damage, fibrosis, irreversible

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Graft versus host disease

whats happening

A

grafted T cells proliferate and attach host.

presents:

maculopapular rash

  • (ears, hands trunk, can look like SJS)
  • hemolysis and jaundice
  • hepatosplenomegaly
  • GI/ abd pain N/V/D
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