What is hypersensitivity?
An immunologically driven host tissue-damaging/tissue-irritating process
What are the 4 types of hypersensitivity?
1) Immediate hypersensitivity
2) Antibody-mediated
3) Immune complex mediated
4) Cell mediated (delayed)
Describe immediate hypersensitivity (type 1)
Describe antibody-mediated hypersensitivity (type 2)
Describe immune complex mediated (type 3) hypersensitivity
Describe cell mediated (delayed) hypersensitivity (type 4)
What are the hallmarks of type 1 hypersensitivity?
IgE production and activation of Th2 cells
Describe the action of mast cells
1) Cross-linking of 2 adjacent IgE molecules triggers mast cell activation and degranulation
2) This releases cytokine cell mediators which create atopy and hypersensitivity
What cells other than mast cells also release granules?
Eosinophils
What are the two types of storage granules?
Histamine and tryptase
What is the action of histamine?
What is the action of tryptase?
What substances are produced de novo during degranulation of mast cells and what are their action?
Prostaglandins, leukotrienes and cytokines →
Why is systemic anaphylaxis lethal if not treated in minutes?
Because it is basically a massive vascular leak in whole body
What is an allergen?
An antigen that drives type 1 hypersensitivity bc it creates an allergic response
What are the two characteristics of the main allergens?
1) Individuals are repeatedly exposed to them
2) They do not induce macrophage/dendritic cell typical responses driving Th1/Th2 like microbes do → they need to induce Th2
What are the 4 types of main allergens?
1) Inhaled e.g. pollen, spores, dander, dust mite
2) Ingested e.g. peanut, egg, fruits, sesame
3) Venoms e.g bee, wasp strings and bites (Hymenoptera)
4) Drugs e.g. antibiotics, chemotherapeutics
What are inhaled antigens usually associated with?
Asthma hypersensitivity
What are examples of indoor inhaled allergens?
Dust mites Animal dander (skin flakes) e.g. cats, dogs
What are examples of outdoor inhaled allergens?
Fungi - mould spores e.g. penicillin
Pollen e.g. grass or tree
Are patients often allergic to more than one allergen?
Yes
What % of people in the UK are allergic
20%
What are examples of type 1 hypersensitivity?
What is wheal and flare?
Vasodilation + vascular leakage of plasma and protein (oedema)