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Introduction to Hypersensitivity

by Peter Delves, PhD

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    00:01 Hypersensitivity - this is a term that is used to describe immune responses that are inappropriate, either because they are of too great a magnitude or they’re a response to something that we really do not need the immune system to respond to, or they’re occurring at a location in the body where we shouldn’t be getting that type of immune response.

    00:26 So hypersensitivity is an exaggerated or inappropriate immune response leading to pathology.

    00:34 I think it’s quite important to understand that all of the responses you will be looking at are actually normal immune responses.

    00:42 The problem is, they’re being directed towards something that isn’t going to cause you any harm whatsoever, or they’re taking place in a location in the body which it’s not necessary for that type of response to be occurring in, or they’re very exaggerated.

    00:57 We can classify hypersensitivity reactions into one of four different types.

    01:03 Type I is IgE-mediated mast cell degranulation.

    01:10 Type II is cytotoxic antibodies against cell surface antigens.

    01:18 Type III is immune complex mediated hypersensitivity.

    01:25 And Type IV is delayed type hypersensitivity mediated by T-cells.

    01:31 So note that types I, II and III were all mediated by antibody whereas Type IV is mediated by T-cells.


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    The lecture Introduction to Hypersensitivity by Peter Delves, PhD is from the course Hypersensitivity and Autoimmune Disease.


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    1. IgE
    2. IgA
    3. IgD
    4. IgG
    5. IgM
    1. Type IV: immunoglobulin G or M mediated
    2. Type II: complement system activation
    3. Type II: antibodies against cell surface antigens
    4. Type III: immune complex mediated
    5. Type IV: pre-sensitized CD4+ T cells

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     Peter Delves, PhD

    Peter Delves, PhD


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