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⦿Hypersensitivity refersto undesirable
reactions produced by the normal
immune system, including allergiesand
autoimmunity
⦿These reactions may be damaging,
uncomfortable, or occasionally fatal.
⦿TYPE I–IMMEDIATE, ATOPIC,
ANAPHYLACTIC
⦿TYPE II–ANTIBODY DEPENDANT
⦿TYPE III–IMMUNE COMPLEX
⦿TYPE IV –CELL MEDIATED / DELAYED TYPE
OF HYPERSENSITIVITY
⦿Type Ihypersensitivity is also known as
immediate
or anaphylactic hypersensitivity.
⦿ The reaction may involve skin
(urticariaand eczema), eyes
(conjunctivitis), nasopharynx (rhinorrhea,
rhinitis), bronchopulmonary tissues
(asthma) and gastrointestinal tract
(gastroenteritis).
⦿The reaction may cause a range of
symptoms from minor inconvenience to
death.
⦿The reaction usually takes 15 -30 minutes
from the time of exposure to the antigen,
although sometimes it may have a
delayed onset (10 -12 hours).
⦿ Mediated by IgE antibody to specific
antigens
⦿The primary cellular component in this
hypersensitivity isthe mast cell or
basophil.
⦿The reaction isamplified and/or
modified by platelets, neutrophils and
eosinophils.
⦿ Mast cells stimulated and release
histamine
⦿ALLERGEN:Allergens are
nonparasite antigens that
can stimulate a type I
hypersensitivity response.
⦿Atopy is the term for the genetic trait to have
a predisposition for localized anaphylaxis.
⦿Atopic individuals have higher levels of IgE
and eosinophils.
⦿Initial introduction of antigen produces
an antibody response. More specifically,
the type of antigen and the way in
which it isadministered induce the
synthesis of IgE antibody in particular.
⦿Immunoglobulin IgE binds very
specifically to receptors on the surface
of mast cells, which remain circulating.
⦿Reintroduced antigen interacts with IgE
on mast cells causing the cells to
degranulate and release large amounts
of histamine, lipid mediators and
chemotactic factors that cause smooth
muscle contraction, vasodilation,
increased vascular permeability,
broncoconstriction and edema. These
reactions occur very suddenly, causing
death.
⦿ Histamine
⦿ Cytokines TNF- , IL-1, IL-6.
⦿ Chemoattractants for Neutrophils and
Eosinophils.
⦿ Enzymes
tryptase, chymase, cathepsin.
⦿ Changes in connective tissue matrix, tissue
breakdown
⦿ Leukotrienes
⦿ Prostaglandins
⦿ Diagnostic tests for immediate
hypersensitivity include skin (prick and
intradermal) tests , measurement of total
IgE and specific IgE antibodies against the
suspected allergens.
⦿ Total IgE and specific IgE antibodies are
measured by a modification of enzyme
immunoassay (ELISA).
⦿ Increased IgE levels are indicative of
an atopic condition, although IgE may be
elevated in some non-atopic diseases (e.g.,
myelomas, helminthic infection, etc.).
⦿ Drugs.
› Non-steroidal anti-inflammatories
block histamine receptors.
› Antihistamines
› Steroids
› Theophylline OR epinephrine -prolongs or increases
cAMP levels in mast cells which inhibits
degranulation.
⦿ Immunotherapy
› Desensitization (hyposensitization)
also known as allergy shots.
› Repeated injections of allergen to reduce the IgE on
Mast cells and produce IgG.
⦿ Type IIhypersensitivity isalso known as
cytotoxic hypersensitivity and may affect a
variety of organs and tissues.
⦿ The antigens are normally endogenous,
although exogenous chemicals (haptens)
which can attach to cell membranes can
also lead to type IIhypersensitivity.
⦿ Drug-induced hemolytic anemia,
granulocytopenia and thrombocytopenia
are such examples. Pencillin allergy also
belong to this class.
⦿The reaction time isminutes to hours.
⦿ Type IIhypersensitivity isprimarily
mediated by antibodies of the IgM or
IgG classes and complement .
⦿Phagocytes may also play a role.
⦿The lesion contains antibody,
complement and neutrophils.
Rh factor incompatibility
⦿ IgG abs to Rh an innocuous rbc antigen
› Rh+ baby born to Rh- mother first time fine. 2nd
time can have abs to Rh from 1st pregnancy.
› Ab crosses placenta and baby kills its own rbcs.
› Treat mother with ab to Rh antigen right after
birth and mother never makes its own immune
response.
⦿ Diagnostic tests include detection of
circulating antibody against the tissues
involved and the presence of antibody and
complement in the lesion (biopsy) by
immunofluorescence.
⦿ The staining pattern isnormally smooth and
linear, such as that seen in Goodpasture's
nephritis (renal and lung basement
membrane)
⦿ Treatment involves anti-inflammatory and
immunosuppressive agents
⦿ Antigen antibody immune complexes.
IgG mediated
⦿Large amount of antigen and antibodies form
complexes in blood.
⦿If not eliminated can deposit in capillaries or
joints and trigger inflammation.
⦿The reaction may be general (e.g.,
serum sickness) or may involve individual
organs including skin (e.g., systemic lupus
erythematosus, Arthus reaction), kidneys
(e.g., lupus nephritis), lungs
(e.g., aspergillosis), joints (e.g.,
rheumatoid arthritis) or other organs.
⦿ Thisreaction may be the pathogenic
mechanism of diseasescaused by many
microorganisms.
⦿ The reaction may take 3 - 10 hoursafter
exposure to the antigen .
⦿ Itis mediated by soluble immune complexes.
⦿ They are mostly of the IgG class, although IgM
may also be involved.
⦿ The antigen may be exogenous (chronic
bacterial, viral or parasitic infections), or
endogenous (non-organ specific
autoimmunity: e.g., systemic lupus
erythematosus, SLE).
⦿ The antigen issoluble and not attached to the
organ involved
⦿PMNs and macrophages bind to immune
complexes via FcR and phagocytize the
complexes.
BUT
⦿If unable to phagocytize the immune
complexes can cause inflammation via C’
activation ---> C3a C4a, C5a and
"frustrated phagocytes".
⦿Diagnosis involves examination of tissue
biopsies for deposits of immunoglobulin
and complement by
immunofluorescence microscopy.
⦿The presence of immune complexes in
serum and depletion in the level of
complement are also diagnostic.
⦿Treatment includes anti-inflammatory
agents.
⦿ Reaction involves sensitized Tcells
and release of
its lymphokines as mediators and
amplifiers
⦿ Mediated by cells rather than antibodies
⦿ Clinical states:Contact dermatitis, ,
Transplantrejection, Granuloma
⦿ Th1 cells release cytokines to activate
macrophages causing inflammation and tissue
damage.
⦿ Continued macrophage activation can cause
chronic inflammation resulting in tissue lesions,
scarring, and granuloma formation.
⦿Response starts after 48 -72 hrs
Delayed hypersensitivity reactions
Type Reaction time
Clinical
appearance
Histology
Antigen and
site
Contact
dermatitis
48-72 hr eczema
lymphocytes,
followed by
macrophages;
edema of
epidermis
epidermal (
organic
chemicals,
poison ivy,
heavy
metals, etc.)
tuberculin 48-72 hr
local
induration
lymphocytes,
monocytes,
macrophages
intradermal
(tuberculin,
lepromin, etc.)
granuloma 21-28 days hardening
macrophages,
epitheloid and
giant cells,
fibrosis
persistent
antigen or
foreign body
presence
(tuberculosis,
leprosy, etc.)
⦿Diagnostic tests in vivo include delayed
cutaneous reaction (e.g. Montoux test
and patch test (for contact dermatitis).
⦿ In vitro tests for delayed hypersensitivity
include mitogenic response, lympho-
cytotoxicity and IL
-2 production.
⦿Corticosteroids and other
immunosuppressive agents are used in
treatment.
Comparison of Different Types of hypersensitivity
characteris
tics
type-I
anaphylactic
type-II
(cytotoxic)
type-III
(immune
complex)
type-IV
(delayed type)
antibody IgE IgG, IgM IgG, IgM None
antigen exogenous cell surface soluble
tissues&
organs
response
time
15-30 minutes minutes-hours 3-8 hours 48-72 hours
appearan
ce
weal & flare
lysisand
necrosis
erythema and
edema, necrosis
erythema and
induration
histology
basophilsand
eosinophil
antibody and
complement
complement
and neutrophils
monocytes
and
lymphocytes
transferred
with
antibody antibody antibody T
-cells
examples
allergic
asthma, hay
fever
erythroblastosis
fetalis,
Goodpasture's
nephritis
SLE, farmer's lung
disease
tuberculin test,
poison ivy,
granuloma
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  • 2. ⦿Hypersensitivity refersto undesirable reactions produced by the normal immune system, including allergiesand autoimmunity ⦿These reactions may be damaging, uncomfortable, or occasionally fatal.
  • 3. ⦿TYPE I–IMMEDIATE, ATOPIC, ANAPHYLACTIC ⦿TYPE II–ANTIBODY DEPENDANT ⦿TYPE III–IMMUNE COMPLEX ⦿TYPE IV –CELL MEDIATED / DELAYED TYPE OF HYPERSENSITIVITY
  • 4. ⦿Type Ihypersensitivity is also known as immediate or anaphylactic hypersensitivity. ⦿ The reaction may involve skin (urticariaand eczema), eyes (conjunctivitis), nasopharynx (rhinorrhea, rhinitis), bronchopulmonary tissues (asthma) and gastrointestinal tract (gastroenteritis).
  • 5. ⦿The reaction may cause a range of symptoms from minor inconvenience to death. ⦿The reaction usually takes 15 -30 minutes from the time of exposure to the antigen, although sometimes it may have a delayed onset (10 -12 hours).
  • 6. ⦿ Mediated by IgE antibody to specific antigens ⦿The primary cellular component in this hypersensitivity isthe mast cell or basophil. ⦿The reaction isamplified and/or modified by platelets, neutrophils and eosinophils. ⦿ Mast cells stimulated and release histamine
  • 7. ⦿ALLERGEN:Allergens are nonparasite antigens that can stimulate a type I hypersensitivity response.
  • 8. ⦿Atopy is the term for the genetic trait to have a predisposition for localized anaphylaxis. ⦿Atopic individuals have higher levels of IgE and eosinophils.
  • 9. ⦿Initial introduction of antigen produces an antibody response. More specifically, the type of antigen and the way in which it isadministered induce the synthesis of IgE antibody in particular. ⦿Immunoglobulin IgE binds very specifically to receptors on the surface of mast cells, which remain circulating.
  • 10. ⦿Reintroduced antigen interacts with IgE on mast cells causing the cells to degranulate and release large amounts of histamine, lipid mediators and chemotactic factors that cause smooth muscle contraction, vasodilation, increased vascular permeability, broncoconstriction and edema. These reactions occur very suddenly, causing death.
  • 11. ⦿ Histamine ⦿ Cytokines TNF- , IL-1, IL-6. ⦿ Chemoattractants for Neutrophils and Eosinophils. ⦿ Enzymes tryptase, chymase, cathepsin. ⦿ Changes in connective tissue matrix, tissue breakdown ⦿ Leukotrienes ⦿ Prostaglandins
  • 12.
  • 13. ⦿ Diagnostic tests for immediate hypersensitivity include skin (prick and intradermal) tests , measurement of total IgE and specific IgE antibodies against the suspected allergens. ⦿ Total IgE and specific IgE antibodies are measured by a modification of enzyme immunoassay (ELISA). ⦿ Increased IgE levels are indicative of an atopic condition, although IgE may be elevated in some non-atopic diseases (e.g., myelomas, helminthic infection, etc.).
  • 14. ⦿ Drugs. › Non-steroidal anti-inflammatories block histamine receptors. › Antihistamines › Steroids › Theophylline OR epinephrine -prolongs or increases cAMP levels in mast cells which inhibits degranulation. ⦿ Immunotherapy › Desensitization (hyposensitization) also known as allergy shots. › Repeated injections of allergen to reduce the IgE on Mast cells and produce IgG.
  • 15. ⦿ Type IIhypersensitivity isalso known as cytotoxic hypersensitivity and may affect a variety of organs and tissues. ⦿ The antigens are normally endogenous, although exogenous chemicals (haptens) which can attach to cell membranes can also lead to type IIhypersensitivity. ⦿ Drug-induced hemolytic anemia, granulocytopenia and thrombocytopenia are such examples. Pencillin allergy also belong to this class.
  • 16. ⦿The reaction time isminutes to hours. ⦿ Type IIhypersensitivity isprimarily mediated by antibodies of the IgM or IgG classes and complement . ⦿Phagocytes may also play a role. ⦿The lesion contains antibody, complement and neutrophils.
  • 17. Rh factor incompatibility ⦿ IgG abs to Rh an innocuous rbc antigen › Rh+ baby born to Rh- mother first time fine. 2nd time can have abs to Rh from 1st pregnancy. › Ab crosses placenta and baby kills its own rbcs. › Treat mother with ab to Rh antigen right after birth and mother never makes its own immune response.
  • 18.
  • 19. ⦿ Diagnostic tests include detection of circulating antibody against the tissues involved and the presence of antibody and complement in the lesion (biopsy) by immunofluorescence. ⦿ The staining pattern isnormally smooth and linear, such as that seen in Goodpasture's nephritis (renal and lung basement membrane) ⦿ Treatment involves anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive agents
  • 20. ⦿ Antigen antibody immune complexes. IgG mediated ⦿Large amount of antigen and antibodies form complexes in blood. ⦿If not eliminated can deposit in capillaries or joints and trigger inflammation.
  • 21. ⦿The reaction may be general (e.g., serum sickness) or may involve individual organs including skin (e.g., systemic lupus erythematosus, Arthus reaction), kidneys (e.g., lupus nephritis), lungs (e.g., aspergillosis), joints (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis) or other organs. ⦿ Thisreaction may be the pathogenic mechanism of diseasescaused by many microorganisms.
  • 22. ⦿ The reaction may take 3 - 10 hoursafter exposure to the antigen . ⦿ Itis mediated by soluble immune complexes. ⦿ They are mostly of the IgG class, although IgM may also be involved. ⦿ The antigen may be exogenous (chronic bacterial, viral or parasitic infections), or endogenous (non-organ specific autoimmunity: e.g., systemic lupus erythematosus, SLE). ⦿ The antigen issoluble and not attached to the organ involved
  • 23. ⦿PMNs and macrophages bind to immune complexes via FcR and phagocytize the complexes. BUT ⦿If unable to phagocytize the immune complexes can cause inflammation via C’ activation ---> C3a C4a, C5a and "frustrated phagocytes".
  • 24. ⦿Diagnosis involves examination of tissue biopsies for deposits of immunoglobulin and complement by immunofluorescence microscopy. ⦿The presence of immune complexes in serum and depletion in the level of complement are also diagnostic. ⦿Treatment includes anti-inflammatory agents.
  • 25. ⦿ Reaction involves sensitized Tcells and release of its lymphokines as mediators and amplifiers ⦿ Mediated by cells rather than antibodies ⦿ Clinical states:Contact dermatitis, , Transplantrejection, Granuloma
  • 26. ⦿ Th1 cells release cytokines to activate macrophages causing inflammation and tissue damage. ⦿ Continued macrophage activation can cause chronic inflammation resulting in tissue lesions, scarring, and granuloma formation. ⦿Response starts after 48 -72 hrs
  • 27. Delayed hypersensitivity reactions Type Reaction time Clinical appearance Histology Antigen and site Contact dermatitis 48-72 hr eczema lymphocytes, followed by macrophages; edema of epidermis epidermal ( organic chemicals, poison ivy, heavy metals, etc.) tuberculin 48-72 hr local induration lymphocytes, monocytes, macrophages intradermal (tuberculin, lepromin, etc.) granuloma 21-28 days hardening macrophages, epitheloid and giant cells, fibrosis persistent antigen or foreign body presence (tuberculosis, leprosy, etc.)
  • 28. ⦿Diagnostic tests in vivo include delayed cutaneous reaction (e.g. Montoux test and patch test (for contact dermatitis). ⦿ In vitro tests for delayed hypersensitivity include mitogenic response, lympho- cytotoxicity and IL -2 production. ⦿Corticosteroids and other immunosuppressive agents are used in treatment.
  • 29. Comparison of Different Types of hypersensitivity characteris tics type-I anaphylactic type-II (cytotoxic) type-III (immune complex) type-IV (delayed type) antibody IgE IgG, IgM IgG, IgM None antigen exogenous cell surface soluble tissues& organs response time 15-30 minutes minutes-hours 3-8 hours 48-72 hours appearan ce weal & flare lysisand necrosis erythema and edema, necrosis erythema and induration histology basophilsand eosinophil antibody and complement complement and neutrophils monocytes and lymphocytes transferred with antibody antibody antibody T -cells examples allergic asthma, hay fever erythroblastosis fetalis, Goodpasture's nephritis SLE, farmer's lung disease tuberculin test, poison ivy, granuloma