Title: Lecture 16 Allergy
1Lecture 16 Allergy
2Figure 10-1
34 types of hypersensitivity reactions
(hives)
Allergies
4Immune complex disease
Delayed-type hypersensitivity
5Type I hypersensitivity-mediated by mast-cell
degranulation. Preformed granules contain
histamine, heparin, TNF, chondroitin sulfate,
neutral proteases, and other.
Mucosal mast cell/Connective tissue mast cell
6Figure 10-4
7Figure 10-5
In granules
Produced after activation
8Histamine
Binds to histamine receptors H1, H2,
H3-cell-type specific Binding to H1 on
endothelial cells (increased permeability)
smooth muscle (contraction) mucosal epithelium
(mucus secretion)
9Mediators
Neutral proteases activate Metalloproteases -
remodeling of the extracellular matrix TNF-
inflammation Lipid Mediators (PGD2, LTC4) -
inflammation Chemokines (MIP-1a) - chemotaxis of
leukocytes Cytokines - Production of eosinophils,
Th2 cells Proteoglycans, heparin and chondroitin
- sequester mediators, and effect a timed release
10Prostaglandins and leukotrienes
PGD2- vessel dilation and permeability and
chemoattractant for neutrophils LTC4- same as
histamine, but 100x more potent - late response.
Leukotrienes used to be called Slow Reacting
Substance of Anaphylaxis - SRS-A
11Biologic effects of mediators
12Biological effects of Eosinophil mediators
Late stage of an allergic response includes the
recruitment of eosinophils and Th2 cells contrast
with
a DTH (type IV) response which includes
infiltration of macrophages and Th1 cells
13Eosinophils
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Products released by eosinophils
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18Figure 10-16
FEV1 - the forced expiratory volume of air in one
second
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20Systemic anaphylaxis
21Use of adrenaline to counteract the effects of
system anaphylaxis
In anaphylactic shock, blood vessels leak,
bronchial tissues swell and blood pressure drops,
causing choking and collapse. Adrenaline
(epinephrine) acts quickly to constrict blood
vessels, relax smooth muscles in the lungs to
improve breathing, stimulate the heartbeat and
help to stop swelling around the face and lips
(angioedema).
22Asthma
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24Figure 10-22 part 2 of 2
25Histopathology of bronchial asthma
26Treatment of asthma
27New therapy for asthma and allergy blocking the
Fc portion of IgE from binding to the FceR on
mast cells
28Skin test for allergy
Ragweed
Control
Histamine
29Food allergies
30Type II hypersensitivityis caused by antibodies
to altered cell-surface components
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32Type III hypersensitivity reactions (Arthus
Reaction)Antibody-Antigen Complexes
Critical mediators appear to be C5a-receptor and
FcgRIII--probably present on mast cells
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36Type IV hypersensitivity - Delayed-type
hypersensitivity
37Figure 10-34
Also, note time scale
What is missing from this scheme?
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